Bret Hart reveals the first things he learned in his early wrestling days
Former WWE Champion Bret Hart has revealed that the first things he learned in his early days as a wrestler was how to fall, protect himself, and his opponent. 'The Hitman' is not only widely regarded as one of the best technical wrestlers of all time, but is also revered as one of the safest wrestlers to work with.
Bret Hart reveals the importance of his time in Puerto Rico
Bret Hart spoke to Lucha Libre Online from Puerto Rico, where he was attending a tribute show in his honor called Fight Forever: Tribute to Bret 'The Hitman' Hart. Hart confessed his love for the territory by revealing that much of his desire to become a wrestler came during his stay in Puerto Rico during the early stages of his wrestling career.
“I learned so much coming to Puerto Rico when I first started. I really learned wrestling, I mostly learned how to fall, how to protect myself and how not to injury my opponent."
“There is a lot more to wrestling than learning how to tie up and how to fall and I learned so much in the three months that I was in Puerto Rico, I learned so much [and] that pushed me when I got to Canada to help me become a bigger star.
I think what I learned in Puerto Rico more than anything was that I leaned to believe in myself.”
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