Bret Hart Says Daniel Bryan Will Never Wrestle Again; Talks Roman Reigns Not Getting Over, Rollins

WWE Hall of Famer Bret "The Hitman" Hart spoke with Sports Illustrated recently and revealed that he doesn't see Daniel Bryan ever wrestling again. Hart opened up about several other topics, including Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins. You can read the highlights below:

Daniel Bryan being done in WWE:

"Daniel Bryan is finished. He'll never wrestle again. I don't think he knows it yet. I feel terrible about Daniel Bryan. For all intents and purposes, he had the exact same thing happen to him that happened to me after Bill Goldberg kicked me in the head. One day, you learn it's over. Doctors tell you that you can't wrestle and you'll never wrestle again. I lost millions of dollars because of that. I pray that it's not the same for Daniel Bryan."

His feelings on Seth Rollins:

"Seth Rollins is one of the hardest working wrestlers I've ever seen. He's one of those rare guys in the industry today who is an innovator and a guy who creates new ideas, moves, and psychology. I know I got really excited about wrestling again after watching CM Punk and Daniel Bryan, but now neither one of those guys is around, and Seth Rollins is going to carry the company. His timing is impeccable and he does a lot of challenging, creative, complex stuff."

Roman Reigns not getting over:

"It was so manufactured that it hurt someone who was naturally getting over on his own. As soon as the company decided they were going to make him the star, people started to sour on him. Roman Reigns is a really good wrestler and he'll find his path. He turned the corner at WrestleMania when the fans accepted him on his own merit just 'cause he had a great match. But, in the creation of Roman Reigns, he seems to now be a lot like Triple H's character. Long hair, indestructible, no facials, he's always angry, and there's no softness in his eyes, so it's very hard to get sympathy. All of that was poorly thought out.

Hart also goes on to criticize WWE's creative team, as well as offering some final words for Dusty Rhodes. You can read the full Sports Illustrated interview at this link.

Source: Sports Illustrated

damien demento contributed to this article.

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