Bret Hart Says Punch To Vince McMahon Was The "Most Beautiful Punch Anyone Could Ever Throw"

Bret Hart spoke with the Calgary Herald on topics in and outside of pro wrestling. Here are some of the highlights:

Punching Vince McMahon backstage after the "Montreal Screwjob" at Survivor Series in 1997:

"It was only one punch but it was such a beautiful punch. Of all the things I've ever done in my life, it was the sweetest, most beautiful punch anyone could ever throw. It was just amazing. The whole memory of it brings a smile to my face. I just maybe wish that I'd mopped the floor with Triple H and Shawn Michaels both at the same time right after. That would have been ideal. ... I think what it really amounted to was a case of Vince ? and he's a very macho kind of guy ? he wanted to back me down in front of everybody in the dressing room and show that he was the boss and save face. So he took it upon himself to put himself in a physical situation, which was laughable. But he put himself in that situation and I knocked him out."

Being lied to by people he worked with:

"To be lied to and screwed over legitimately by people that I had worked so hard for, I think it's always been a black eye on them, not me. Everything I said was true, everything that I said happened, it happened the way it did."

His goals when he got into wrestling:

"I got into wrestling to make some money, see the world, and meet girls. I accomplished that. Those were my initial goals. When I look back on everything, I'm really amazed by my career. I had so many wonderful guys that I worked with and great matches, that's what was most important to me ? and the fans. I had a great fan base across the country and around the world."

You can read the full interview by clicking here.

Source: Calgary Herald

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