NEWS: Seth Rollins Accuses Bret Hart of Hurting His Feelings; Bret Hart Responds
NEWS: Former WWE Champion Seth Rollins was a guest on Chris Jericho's podcast Talk is Jericho where he talked about WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart, hurting his feelings:
"I have all the respect in the world for this guy, but this one hurt my feelings more than anything, was Bret Hart. Bret Hart had some comments about me and how safe I am in the ring because of [breaking] John [Cena's] nose, and then me getting hurt while I was the champion, and [he] just said 'you couldn't do that because people relied on you as a top guy.' And that hurt my feelings, and I haven't seen Bret since then. I know he comes from a different era when he worked through a lot of stuff, but man, that sucked. That hurt my feelings. I idolized you. You were one of the guys who - at 6-foot-1, 230 - you were a guy who I was like 'hey I can do that because Bret Hart does it.' For him to ... I mean he's got to know how hard I'm working every night. For him to say that in an interview I was like 'man, that sucks.'"
Bret Hart sounded off on his own podcast, the Sharpshooter Show, where he officially responded to Rollins' comments:
"I am a really big fan of Seth's. I think he’s one of the best young wrestlers in the world today. That’s why I think I made such a strong criticism. It’s meant to make him think. It’s not a personal attack. It’s a professional criticism of his work a few months ago. I think there’s a little bit of an onus here not to own up to what he did. You can watch it back. I watched it back just a minute ago. He clearly knees John Cena as hard as he can in the face. It’s not John Cena’s fault. If you watch it it’s not John Cena leaning in it’s Seth Rollins’ pulling his head down and kneeing him as hard as he can in the face. It’s bullshit. Everything I said is true. If he’s got hurt feelings, well, it’s better to have hurt feelings than a broken, shattered face. My whole gripe with that kind of stuff is that you can’t get injured. The wrestler can’t afford getting hurt. There’s a huge onus on the two wrestlers to protect each other at all costs. If you can’t protect the guy you are working with, if you can’t be more careful than that, then you need to go back to the drawing board. It’s a good criticism. All of those agents in WWE, I don’t know who they are that are schooling these guys and telling them what they are doing right and what they are doing wrong. They should all be chastised for not speaking up too. Including Vince.. Including Triple H. What he did was totally wrong. Totally unprofessional. It’s true and it’s not a personal attack. It just means, “Be more careful.” You can’t be hurting guys like that all the time. "
Next time Bret, no holding back, tell us all how you really feel.
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"I have all the respect in the world for this guy, but this one hurt my feelings more than anything, was Bret Hart. Bret Hart had some comments about me and how safe I am in the ring because of [breaking] John [Cena's] nose, and then me getting hurt while I was the champion, and [he] just said 'you couldn't do that because people relied on you as a top guy.' And that hurt my feelings, and I haven't seen Bret since then. I know he comes from a different era when he worked through a lot of stuff, but man, that sucked. That hurt my feelings. I idolized you. You were one of the guys who - at 6-foot-1, 230 - you were a guy who I was like 'hey I can do that because Bret Hart does it.' For him to ... I mean he's got to know how hard I'm working every night. For him to say that in an interview I was like 'man, that sucks.'"
Bret Hart sounded off on his own podcast, the Sharpshooter Show, where he officially responded to Rollins' comments:
"I am a really big fan of Seth's. I think he’s one of the best young wrestlers in the world today. That’s why I think I made such a strong criticism. It’s meant to make him think. It’s not a personal attack. It’s a professional criticism of his work a few months ago. I think there’s a little bit of an onus here not to own up to what he did. You can watch it back. I watched it back just a minute ago. He clearly knees John Cena as hard as he can in the face. It’s not John Cena’s fault. If you watch it it’s not John Cena leaning in it’s Seth Rollins’ pulling his head down and kneeing him as hard as he can in the face. It’s bullshit. Everything I said is true. If he’s got hurt feelings, well, it’s better to have hurt feelings than a broken, shattered face. My whole gripe with that kind of stuff is that you can’t get injured. The wrestler can’t afford getting hurt. There’s a huge onus on the two wrestlers to protect each other at all costs. If you can’t protect the guy you are working with, if you can’t be more careful than that, then you need to go back to the drawing board. It’s a good criticism. All of those agents in WWE, I don’t know who they are that are schooling these guys and telling them what they are doing right and what they are doing wrong. They should all be chastised for not speaking up too. Including Vince.. Including Triple H. What he did was totally wrong. Totally unprofessional. It’s true and it’s not a personal attack. It just means, “Be more careful.” You can’t be hurting guys like that all the time. "
Next time Bret, no holding back, tell us all how you really feel.
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Wow Seth Rollins is a crybaby! He DID purposely break Cenas nose and it's uncalled for.
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