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Written without collaborators and based on decades of tape recordings he made throughout his career, Hitman is Bret Hart’s brutally honest, perceptive and startling account of his life in and out of the ring that proves once and for all that great things come in pink tights.

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Book Title: Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling
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Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling by Bret Hart Book Review

Name: George B Slade
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Story…Unfortunate Ending
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2017
Review: I’m not even sure where to start on this one. Despite the book being over 500 pages, I was able to finish it just a few days reading between work days, on airplanes and sitting at home in bed, while my beautiful wife Jess read her own book.

I’ll start by saying that Bret Hart was my overwhelming favorite wrestler, when I was a child/teen deeply engaged in following professional wrestling/sports entertainment. Although money was not always plentiful for us growing up in the country, I talked my mom into purchasing Wrestle Mania X on pay per view, just so I could see Bret’s epic day of losing to his brother Owen, in a classic match, and then winning his second reign as WWF Champion to close the show against the mammoth Yokozuna. It was the single greatest wrestling show I had ever seen up to that point, surpassing Wrestle Mania VIII, where Bret’s win over Rowdy Roddy Piper made me a fan for life.

The Hitman was cool. He was strong. He was a hero on the screen and at that age, I believed he was a hero off of the screen. I’m not sure who said it, but I know there’s a saying that you should never meet your heroes. Although reading his autobiography is not technically meeting him, it does open the window into his inner thoughts and showcase his life in a manner I would have never seen watching weekly wrestling programs. This story was in some ways a bitter sweet adventure for me as a huge fan of the Hitman character. I suppose I shouldn’t correlate Bret Hart the man with Bret “Hitman” Hart the wrestling character, but unlike normal television shows and movies, where our favorite actors are seen in numerous and very different roles throughout the span of their careers, wrestlers, especially the successful ones, typically portray one gimmick for many years and typically hide their actual lives and personalities from the screen. This is not as true as it used to be, but in the 90’s, kayfabing, or pretending wrestling was real, even outside of the shows, was widely practiced by everyone in the industry. With such elaborate effort given to maintaining the reality of wrestling storylines, many of us fans simply accepted the characters on screen to be actual people.
This book shatters any notion I ever had of Bret “Hitman” Hart being deserving of a hero’s treatment. I suppose, when you break it down, one should probably not have a hero, as everyone is going to eventually let you down in the end in some way or another. It’s best to accept that nearly everyone has good and bad in them and that we as individuals are no different. We have our good traits and our bad traits.

Onto the book!

First of all, whomever made the decision to publish this book as it was eventually published should be labeled as incompetent. Even ignoring the typos that litter at least the Kindle edition, the book comes off like a massive ego trip written by a paranoid and delusional old man. At what point did the editors and others reviewing this book not protest to Bret to change the tone of nearly the entire book? I would hope that if I ever attempted to publish such a one-sided rant about my life that someone would have the decency to fight me on it until cooler heads prevailed.
Throughout the entire 500 plus pages of this book, Bret paints a portrait of himself as a heroic, never wrong but always misunderstood and mistreated savior of the numerous inept and timid people surrounding him throughout his entire life.

There is not one time in the book, save for when he talks about his father, that Bret gives anyone 100% credit for their own accomplishments or takes 100% responsibility for his own misfortune. If Freud were alive, he could fill up a decade trying to map the enormous ego that is spilling off of every page of this book.

Time after time, Bret’s opponents in the ring only had good matches because Bret was there to guide them. Had he not been the genius he was, all of these people, from Dynamite Kid all the way to Ric Flair himself could not pull off decent matches.

Time after time, any good angles (storylines) of Bret’s career were his ideas and the promoter was smart enough to listen to his wise guidance. Every time he was in a less than stellar match or an angle that didn’t make sense, it was the fault of the promoter or the guy he was wrestling.
Reading this same tale over and over again through the account of his 23 year career made me realize just why it’s so easy to go online and find hours, literally hours, of former wrestlers bashing what is was like to work with Bret Hart.

He seemed to not understand that he was the very embodiment of everything he was complaining about with other wrestlers. He was way too caught up in the Hitman character, trying at every turn to protect and promote his own image. Even during a conversation with Vince McMahon, within a day or two of his youngest and favorite brother, Own Hart, tragically dying in a gruesome accident during a wrestling show, Bret’s focus was on not Owen, but asking Vince to let Bret have the rights to Hitman’s video library so his character would not be erased. This is not from Vince’s mouth, but from the pages of Bret’s own autobiography. This is sad in two ways. One in how whoever edited this let Bret portray himself as such a self-centered egomaniac, and two in that Bret seemingly did not think this inappropriate at all. He only expressed anger about the conversation later on, when Vince stated he wasn’t going to give Bret the video library.

It baffles me that anyone close to Bret would allow him to publish this story and paint himself in such a light.

The massive ego trip unfortunately did not stop with Bret’s in ring career, but expanded to his place in the Hart family. To hear Bret tell it, he was the only intelligent sibling out of Stu and Helen Hart’s twelve children. Everyone else was either untrustworthy, unintelligent, weak or nearly evil. Bret, according to Bret, was not only the savior of every single wrestler he ever worked with, but he was the saving grace of the entire Hart family. He painted his siblings and in laws of being jealous of Bret’s success over and over again.

I am sure that Bret’s stories have some grounds of actual truth, but as long as I’ve lived, I’ve never met someone so saintly in his own mind that I didn’t find to be full of it.
Bret’s priority was and seems to still be Bret. Every match on the card had to in some way make his character look good, or else Bret thought it was wrong. Bret could not accept doing matches that he didn’t think would be good for his story arc or his career. Somehow, the only way Bret could ever make anyone else look good, was to also make himself look good. Even when he agreed to lose matches, he made a point of saying the logic was wrong for his character. It crossed the line of annoying so many times throughout the book.

None of the points above even start to dive into how spoke of his marriage and his affairs. From reading Bret’s words, he would have you believe that his wife should have been happy he was cheating on her in nearly every city he ever wrestled, because it kept him from becoming a drug addict. I swear I couldn’t make this stuff up, even if I wanted to tear Bret down. All of the above points can be found in the book at any time.

Now, with all of what I said above, I do believe that Bret should be given some room for the benefit of the doubt here. That’s not because I think he wasn’t wrong, but because he didn’t write this book until after a career ending concussion and life threatening stroke reduced his body and his mine to that of a paranoid and frail shell of his former self.

It would not surprise me if Bret was diagnosed with something nearing PTSD. The book reads like the rants of someone that has lost their objective view of reality. Sad as this sounds, it would be sadder to think that this is how the man truly views himself and everyone around him. To save the image of Bret I carried since I was 9 years old, I’d rather chalk this story up to his mental damage than think he is the biggest jerk in the history of wrestling and almost in life.
I still give the book a high rating, however, because I was such a huge fan of the Hitman my entire life. It was gloriously nostalgic to be taken back through the journey all over again from Bret’s point of view, skewed now as it is.

If I could give any message to Bret Hart, it would be this. Quit worrying about your character’s legacy and focus on being a better person to everyone that help to make you the successful and international star that you are. The Hitman is permanently branded into the history of professional wrestling. No promoter, not even Vince McMahon himself can erase that. Stop making a life of bashing others, mend fences, and take some responsibility for the things that happened to you.

Name: Boomer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Serious autobiography by a serious wrestler — but it forever tarnishes his legacy in my eyes
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021
Review: I was fortunate enough to be a gullible teenager in the mid 90’s, and a huge pro wrestling fan. Bret Hart was always one of my favorites, and I remember cheering him on week after week. In a land of monster heels, ridiculous side job gimmicks (pig farmers, garbage men, race car drivers) and patriotic babyfaces, the Hitman was something else entirely — a good guy who got into the ring and just got the job done with technical wrestling skills, no matter who he was matched up with. He defied the odds again and again and you couldn’t help but root for the guy.

This is a highly informative look at the Hitman’s entire life and career. It covers his childhood and the Hart family struggles, his breakthrough into Stampede Wrestling alongside guys like Dynamite Kid, Davey Boy Smith, Jim the Anvil and Bret’s brothers. From there we move along to his experiences in Japan and Germany, before arriving in the WWF. Fourteen years later he tells the story of the Montreal Screwjob and his brief run in WCW before a concussion unfortunately ended his career.

Bret Hart certainly had his share of struggles and I have respect for how hard he worked in the face of adversity. For me the most interesting part of the book is the details of Stampede Wrestling and the lengths he and Stu Hart had to go to to keep that operation running as long as they did. If you’re looking for an entertaining autobiography you’ll probably be disappointed here. Bret always came across as a serious guy, not really able to make fun of himself, and it shows in his writing. Nothing wrong with that, it’s just his personality, but whereas the books by Chris Jericho and Mick Foley were both hilariously entertaining and informative, this one is more of a historical account then anything else.

What makes me sad is how Bret really doesn’t seem to admit to faults well. Even when he does, he subtly shifts the blame and uses the “other people were doing much worse things” defense. I don’t dispute at all that a wrestling life must have been brutal with the constant travel and wearing down of the body — not something I or probably 90% of us could handle. That said, I don’t think there’s ever an excuse to cheat on your spouse and I was shocked with how many times Bret admits to doing just that. Seems like every chapter he finds another girl in another country — keep in mind he’s married with kids here. He proclaims his guilt, but is also almost boasting about his many sexual encounters, and pretty much blaming his wife for being horrible to him. Even if that’s true, it’s still no excuse. For a guy who preaches integrity, he comes across as a hypocrite. I still enjoy watching WWF from the 90’s, but now every time I watch one of his matches, I can’t do it without thinking he’s going to go cheat on his wife at the end of the night.

If you’re a fan of the 80’s and 90’s wrestling scene, you’ll enjoy this book, but be prepared to have your illusions shattered about the kind of character the Hitman has.

Name: Johnny Bluerose
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very easy read for wrestling fans
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020
Review: Great book about a great wrestler it was horrible the way Vince McMahon screwed him in Montreal you should have been allowed to leave the champion from his hometown home country all in all he was a great wrestler this was a great book easy reading one of the great wrestlers of all time back in the day

Name: Ozzy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A really fun trip back to the Golden Age of wrestling
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022
Review: This book brings back fun memories. All sorts of old characters pop up in this book that were awesome back in the day.

Name: Ivan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing book
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2021
Review: Great book! Finished it in a week, was hard to put down.

Name: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best Book ever!
Date: Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2021
Review: This book was such an easy read and so interesting to learn the behind the scenes of the Wrestling world. He was so honest and forward with his lifestyle, family and troubles. Bret Hart is The Best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be in my eyes!

Name: Pablo Cuneo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This book is FUN TO READ.
Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2018
Review: This book is SO GOOD. Bret talks
- about his wrestling adventures in the ring,
- his outside exploitation’s outside the ring with other wrestlers,
- a good explanation of WCW downfall, Shawn Michaels with his ridiculous politics,
- Hulk Hogan trying to bury his push before Hogan went to WCW
- His Stampede days just trying to make a dent in the wrestling industry
- Wrestling abroad, and he talks about Bruiser Brody death with certain details not most wrestlers know.
- His relationship with Eric Bischoff with in depth detail
- Bret talks about HHH and Shawn trying bury Rock’s rise to the top

Get this book……

And theeres so much more too…

Name: Clarence Coley
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great price, fair shipping, good condition, happy
Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2020
Review: Been looking for a copy of this for ages. Great price used, book is in terrific condition (slight normal wear) and the price was very fair considering availability of this title.

Super satisfied with my purchase!

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