Bret "Hit Man" Hart: The Best There Is, the Best There Was, the Best There Ever Will Be

Bret "Hit Man" Hart: The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be (also known as The Bret Hart Story) is a documentary film released as part of a three-DVD set on November 15, 2005, by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The documentary chronicles the career of popular WWE wrestler Bret Hart. Hart collaborated with WWE to make the documentary, contributing hours of interview content to the film. This collaboration marked the first time Hart had worked in an on camera capacity with WWE since the Montreal Screwjob, which was Hart's last in-ring appearance with the company until his return on January 4, 2010.

Contents

Overview

The documentary chronicles Bret Hart's wrestling career, from how he broke into the business as a member of the Hart family to his run in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Highlights of matches from his days in his father's Stampede Wrestling promotion, as well as his time in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and WCW are shown while insight is provided from Hart about what went on behind the scenes.

This is the second documentary about Bret Hart, the first being Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows (which was produced with cooperation by the WWF, but not released by WWF/E Home Video) which chronicles Hart's last days wrestling in the WWF and talks about his relationship with his brother Owen.

History

Originally, the DVD was to be named "Screwed: The Bret Hart Story." Hart was not slated to contribute to the documentary, but later agreed to contribute to the DVD, saying that it was a longtime project that he always wanted to do. Interviews from Hulk Hogan and Shawn Michaels were thereafter deleted. Hart also said that a turning point for him was an encounter with a small child in a dentist's office. The child had a Bret Hart action figure, but he had no knowledge of Hart's actual work and was only familiar with WWE video games in which Hart was featured as a "WWE Legend." After a promotional photo with WWE chairman Vince McMahon, Hart contributed over seven hours of new interview footage and was allowed full creative input in the project. McMahon noted Bret's participation with a message before the main program in which he thanked Bret for putting aside the various personal and professional differences the two men had in order to produce the DVD for the fans.

After the DVD's release, Hart was interviewed for WWE.com's show ByteThis! and promoted the DVD with a series of appearances to meet, and greet fans. He also appeared at the next year's WWE Hall of Fame to be inducted by Steve Austin, in a farewell to the fans.

Bonus content

Matches

The bonus matches span the last two DVDs of the three-DVD set and part of the first DVD. Hart himself chose all the matches presented on the DVD.

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