TIMELINE Wrestling | 1992 | Bret Hart (WWF) & Tod Gordon (ECW)

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BEST OF the KC VAULT

Күн бұрын

In this riveting edition of Timeline Wrestling, we dive headfirst into the tumultuous year of 1992 from two groundbreaking perspectives. Join us as we explore the intersecting paths of ECW's inception and WWE's trials and tribulations.
First, step into the gritty underbelly of the wrestling world with ECW founder Tod Gordon. Traverse the journey from ECW's humble beginnings in the wrestling church of South Philadelphia to its sudden glory. Learn how this audacious operation, set amidst goons, pig farmers, and Sparky Plugs, became the beacon of danger and believability for wrestling fans worldwide.
Experience firsthand how ECW fostered an identity that the Titans of wrestling could only aspire to emulate. From the passionate crowds in the infamous ECW Arena to the battles that forged the company's legacy, uncover the hidden stories that laid the foundation of this wrestling revolution.
Simultaneously, venture into the heart of WWE's tumultuous 1992 with the Excellence of Execution himself, Bret Hart. As WWE was embroiled in scandals and the business seemed to be in a downturn, Bret Hart rose like a phoenix. He journeyed from the shadows to become the World Heavyweight Champion, emerging as the breakout star in a time of juiced-up monsters and tenuous public image.
Relive the trials of Ric Flair's waning phenomenon, Davey Boy's struggles, and the infamous Nails vs. Vince dispute. Explore the controversial issues of the year, from the sexual misconduct allegations and steroid use that threatened the kid-friendly product, to the failure of the WBF, and the tremors caused by Liz and Randy's saga.
Immerse yourself in the nuanced histories of Patterson and Garvin, Lawler's infamous crown, the Barber Shop window, and the diverse road agents that kept the show running amidst the chaos. Remember the contributions of the Hart Foundation's own Owen and Neidhardt, all as Bret embarked on a singles journey that would cement him as a pro wrestling legend.
This special edition intertwines the birthing pains of ECW with Bret Hart's rise in WWE to give you a comprehensive view of the wrestling world in 1992. It's more than a tale of two companies; it's an intimate look at a pivotal moment in wrestling history.
00:00 ECW 1992 INTRO
07:13 WWF 1992 INTRO
08:31 WWF January 5th, 1992
12:14 WWF January 12th, 1992
16:09 WWF January 17th, 1992
21:19 WWF January 19th, 1992
29:59 ECW January 25th, 1992
31:39 ECW February 1st, 1992
37:47 WWF February 7th, 1992
39:12 WWF February 8th, 1992
40:52 WWF February 16th, 1992
43:56 WWF February 22nd, 1992
46:48 ECW February 25th, 1992
55:46 WWF March 2nd, 1992
58:27 WWF April 3rd, 1992
01:01:02 WWF April 4th 1992
01:05:32 WWF April 5th 1992
01:15:51 WWF April 19th 1992
01:18:32 ECW April 25th 1992
01:27:19 WWF April 26th 1992
01:30:11 ECW April 26th 1992
01:31:38 WWF May 2nd 1992
01:33:35 WWF May 16th 1992
01:35:49 ECW May 25th 1992
01:37:18 WWF May 30th 1992
01:38:50 WWF June 13th 1992
01:40:06 WWF June 26th 1992
01:43:02 WWF July 1st 1992
01:44:47 ECW July 14th 1992
01:47:45 ECW July 15th 1992
01:50:38 WWF July 21st 1992
01:55:02 WWF August 8th 1992
01:58:27 WWF August 9th 1992
02:00:06 WWF August 31st 1992
02:13:36 WWF September 1st 1992
02:15:37 ECW September 3rd 1992
02:20:41 ECW September 12th 1992
02:23:41 WWF September 19th 1992
02:24:57 ECW October 3rd 1992
02:26:52 WWF October 10th 1992
02:30:47 WWF October 12th 1992
02:41:19 ECW October 24th 1992
02:48:02 WWF October 26th 1992
02:52:59 WWF October 28th 1992
02:54:13 WWF October 31st 1992
02:56:20 WWF November 14th 1992
03:00:14 WWF November 21st 1992
03:04:29 ECW November 28th 1992
03:09:10 WWF December 12th 1992
03:19:38 ECW December 19th 1992
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@richardremick1639
@richardremick1639 10 ай бұрын
I love hearing Bret I could listen to him talk wrestling for hours
@CommandanteDiablo
@CommandanteDiablo 10 ай бұрын
But that old drunk ECW guy sucks ass and is a real disruption
@dynad00d15
@dynad00d15 8 ай бұрын
same! I highly recommend you a series of videos by Al Snow, giving his wisdom. Its all available on youtube and by GCW / Hannibal. His interview and his masterclass he gave to the GCW roster are pure gold!
@ademola1
@ademola1 8 ай бұрын
Man I bet if he had a podcast he would be a more sane version of Jim Cornette
@dynad00d15
@dynad00d15 8 ай бұрын
@@ademola1 well.. he already is.. :)
@richardremick1639
@richardremick1639 8 ай бұрын
@@dynad00d15 oh wow thanks that’s great I’ll have to check that out thank you for the tip off 😃👏🏻👍🏻
@boombringer4078
@boombringer4078 10 ай бұрын
Bret was a huge part of my childhood!! one of the best ever!
@misternewman1576
@misternewman1576 10 ай бұрын
Love Bret's disdain for bodybuilding. I was in tears laughing because it's so true.
@congressoflife5913
@congressoflife5913 9 ай бұрын
It is hilarious!
@John-mg7fb
@John-mg7fb 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, his deadpan delivery is what really makes me laugh at it. 😂
@STONESGAM
@STONESGAM 9 ай бұрын
Lol. I basically agree with him. They aren't all that way but many are. A lot of them are short and had little man syndrome. Modern day bodybuilders especially look freakish, unhealthy and unnatural. It's basically a sport now where whoever takes the most roids and diuretics to look a certain way on stage for an hour without dying wins. If bodybuilding was like living the Jack Lalanne-esque healthy lifestyle and being natural and living until age 96 then I'd be all for it but that is the opposite of what it actually is.
@congressoflife5913
@congressoflife5913 9 ай бұрын
@@STONESGAM I agree.
@Rick-si1re
@Rick-si1re 8 ай бұрын
I can't condone that as someone who was passionate about weightlifting but to each his own, what Bret doesn't respect is that the overall charisma of a wrestler is really what gets them over, and less so about their work ethic, he only really cares about what he was a fan of (see the beginning of the interview), and he was a fan of the workers. I love a good wrestling match but the reason why Ric Flair is considered one of the GOATS, along with Hogan and others is not because of their work ability but because these guys had the "It" factor which sadly Bret had in a more limited capacity. Also I heard that Hogan could work, when he was in Japan he had some real "wrestling" matches, so I've heard or well read, most people just know him for his WWE/WCW stuff.
@forgeforth
@forgeforth 10 ай бұрын
Why not upload the Bret Hart interview as a standalone? I've been waiting for this one for a long time. Bret gives the best interviews.
@STONESGAM
@STONESGAM 9 ай бұрын
I agree. I had to skip over the other parts and was only interested in the Bret parts. Appreciate the upload but it would be a more pleasant listen if the interview wasn't cut up this way and we could hear each interview undivided.
@congressoflife5913
@congressoflife5913 9 ай бұрын
I have to agree with this too. Nothing against Todd but it felt a bit clunky to have to wait for Bret's parts to show up.
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
Pay for the membership.
@kylehayden4298
@kylehayden4298 10 ай бұрын
I always feel so bad for bret when he talks about owen, owen really was his best friend. But at the same time I’m glad that bret has all these happy and funny stories to tell about owen, because it helps strengthen the legacy of owen and how he was truly one of the few good guys in a business that had next to none
@The495marauder
@The495marauder 8 ай бұрын
Right on, and how about Owen
@John-mg7fb
@John-mg7fb 9 ай бұрын
"Now you know why Bruce is where he is.." 😂😂 Bret is such a savage.
@user-xo7bi2ec1o
@user-xo7bi2ec1o 4 ай бұрын
Love bret but anyone who seems jealous of who's next to Vince is upset they're not THAT close to Vince....
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
​@@user-xo7bi2ec1o What load of b.s. 😂
@STONESGAM
@STONESGAM 9 ай бұрын
I like Brett. He seems like an honest guy and straight shooter but he also has a pretty dry and witty sense of humor if you bring up the right subject. He doesn't really disrespect anyone but he tells it like it is at least from his experience.
@rustykuntz94
@rustykuntz94 5 ай бұрын
I love Brett too, I still don’t understand his dislike of Flair but he had to deal with him not me so who knows.
@STONESGAM
@STONESGAM 4 ай бұрын
@@rustykuntz94 I get his point about Flair being a little bit repetitive for his in ring work even if he was wrestling a 45 minute to hour long match. A lot of his moves and antics were the same from year to year if you were familiar with him as a wrestling fan. That said, wrestling is very much about personality and promo's on the mic and being able to sell a story and feud and create heat. At least in my opinion. And Flair was the absolute best at that ever. Even non wrestling fans or marginal fans that I know play old Ric Flair clips from the 80s and early 90s and find them super entertaining, quotable, and hilarious.
@SonicandTheTailsbrothers
@SonicandTheTailsbrothers 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for this one Sean. Your Tod Gordon book was outstanding. I wonder how much different ECW would've been had Tod stayed there. Bret Hart was also outstanding too.
@edwells4769
@edwells4769 7 ай бұрын
Some bad decisions wouldn't have been made some good decisions would have been squashed. The 96-99 run in ECW was amazing though
@mikejones4830
@mikejones4830 10 ай бұрын
I always wanted Dynamite Kid and Bret to be a tag team in the WWF
@theredwriggler
@theredwriggler 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for releasing this Sean. Was in grade school during Eastern, and high school when they changed to ECW. Always will cherish the magic and underground feeling with ECW.
@johnboydojo
@johnboydojo 10 ай бұрын
Kevin Nash's best match he ever had was with Bret Hart. Hands down. Nothing against Kevin or anything but Bret could've had a competitive looking match with a broomstick, and the broom would've got over at the end of it. He was just that damn good. Once in a generation wrestler. Superb talent and a good dude too!
@50_shadesof_green88
@50_shadesof_green88 10 ай бұрын
Same thoughts here. Bret always had the most believable matches and as he says himself, nobody sold a beating like he did. He always looked like he was being legit hurt. Sure, he’s considered an all time great but in 2023 I think he’s somehow become a little underrated
@MC-kk8xu
@MC-kk8xu 10 ай бұрын
Nash was always great in the year 1992. A crazy year for him for sure.
@johnboydojo
@johnboydojo 10 ай бұрын
@@MC-kk8xu I like Kevin Nash. Don't know him personally, obviously but he seems like a good dude
@johnboydojo
@johnboydojo 10 ай бұрын
@@50_shadesof_green88 have you seen his early stampede stuff with dynamite? Holy shit! Hahaha. Looks like a war!
@ShadowAngel1860
@ShadowAngel1860 9 ай бұрын
And yet, he never drew a dime and still holds the distinction for having main evented the worst drawing WWF PPV of all time, lol. Goes to show that in-ring skills mean jack shit.
@healingchurchpotluck5352
@healingchurchpotluck5352 7 ай бұрын
I can't wait to hear Brett's fair, optimistic take on 90s wrestling. Also, I can't wait to hear the eloquent, easily understood tod gordon
@PittheadX
@PittheadX 5 ай бұрын
When Bret Hart told he was more over than any other wrestlers in foreign countries, he ain't lying. As huge as Hogan was, it was Undertaker, Bret and Yokozuna who took the world by storm because of the established PR and media machines of WWF by 1992.
@JaceyMitchell
@JaceyMitchell Ай бұрын
Yep and that helped the WWF survive. The US market went into a heavy decline for them in 1991 already, but in Europe and the UK for example they were at the start of a golden era of its own. A few years later they got big in the Middle East and India so many other places. Bret and Undertaker kept the lights on in Titan Tower, they carried the company through one of its most difficult eras.
@essj3334
@essj3334 7 ай бұрын
Bret the only guy who I can listen to all day like watching a good movie or box series and not skipping any parts. Had to skip Tod Gordan parts have no interest in that. Would have preferred just Bret timeline.
@robv4936
@robv4936 10 ай бұрын
I agree with Bret, I also was more about the worker wrestler being my favorite. Give me a hard and good worker and a guy good on the mic, and I'm sold. I never liked guys like Warrior was never believable to me. One of my all time favorites is Curt Henning, I watched him start as a kid in A.W.A.
@KHLB516
@KHLB516 5 ай бұрын
What about Bret was believable? You believe a guy like Bret can beat a guy like Diesel or Undertaker in a fight? Try getting someone in a sharpshooter without their cooperation it’s not possible. If believability matters too you this isn’t the proper form of entertainment. Very few actual legit athletes doing anything possible without cooperation in this form of entertainment. Hulk Hogan at 6’6 300lbs juiced up beating someone is more believable to me than a 6’1 235lb juiced up Bret Hart. But that’s just me, if I’m fighting someone I’d choose Bret way before Hogan
@cryptomnesiac
@cryptomnesiac 10 ай бұрын
Papa Shango was awesome as long as you were 10 years old
@nickmorris9311
@nickmorris9311 10 ай бұрын
It made me smile seeing Bret legit pop over Owen being paired with Koko😂
@ec3076
@ec3076 7 ай бұрын
"Anyway, my point is - sometimes people end up with some pretty skanky-looking women and there's no explanation for it" - Bret Hart
@johnnysupreme5718
@johnnysupreme5718 7 ай бұрын
Most underrated Hitman line of all time
@jamesesslinger1976
@jamesesslinger1976 8 ай бұрын
Vintage wrestling interview, yes!
@shipwreckedpoet3
@shipwreckedpoet3 10 ай бұрын
Tod Gordon? Anyway.....thanks for the 2 hours of Brett, you can never have too much of the Hitman.
@rockforlight
@rockforlight 10 ай бұрын
Look at all this shit, time codes and everything! You guys are the bestest!
@garethcullen9604
@garethcullen9604 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading this
@williammitchell4417
@williammitchell4417 6 ай бұрын
This was a treat. Thank you Sean. Franny in ECW was terrific then.
@pastorofmuppets22
@pastorofmuppets22 5 ай бұрын
Ahhhh...the summer of 92. I'm sure Brett has a lot of stories 😂
@snake5305
@snake5305 Ай бұрын
"Clearly a guy on the other side of the door was losing it and losing it badly." - Bret Hart
@OfficialFingazMC
@OfficialFingazMC 5 ай бұрын
Have to agree, if you've seen 1 Flair match you've pretty much watched them all...
@JWS1985
@JWS1985 11 ай бұрын
There wasn't a 1992 WCW Timeline? There were plenty of potential guests. Imagine Dustin Rhodes for example. Or Steamboat, Bill Watts, Larry Z, etc.
@mutedmutiny9542
@mutedmutiny9542 10 ай бұрын
Yeah I guess not. Sean said he usually had people in mind for each year depending on where they were on the card (he wanted people at or near the top) and (sadly) whether they’re still alive or not. Also they can’t be still working for WWE, they won’t let their people do stuff like this so it ends up limiting the pool of potential candidates.
@anthonystanek1212
@anthonystanek1212 10 ай бұрын
Sting or Ron Simmons or Steve Austin would of been good
@ShadowAngel1860
@ShadowAngel1860 9 ай бұрын
@@anthonystanek1212 Oh yeah Ron Simmons talking about how he completely destroyed WCW's Business and became their worst drawing WCW World Champion of all time would've been hilarious 😂
@PhilMiCoochie
@PhilMiCoochie 10 ай бұрын
You guys either need to release these timelines separately or edit it to where they play one after the other
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
They are released separately. You're just too cheap.
@yesthisisvic
@yesthisisvic 9 ай бұрын
Well, the thing is... The Freebirds - Michael Hayes, in particular - were LOVED in Philly. Even during their WCW run, they were cheered in Philly. I remember one night, on a WCW PPV in Philly, Tom Zenk tried his flying head scissor on Buddy Roberts. Michael Hayes reached over the ropes and cheap shotted him upside the head... and that Philly crowd ROARED in approval. They cheered so loud that Michael Hayes spun around to look at the crowd and completely froze. He was so surprised to hear the cheering that he couldn't think of what to do next.
@Monty_McFly
@Monty_McFly 10 ай бұрын
One thing about Brett when it came to his promos is he seemed to feed off of his opponent. If he was up against a good worker with decent to great mic skills, Brett could cut a great promo. His promos against Austin and HBK were some of his best. If his opponent was either a bad worker or sucked on the mic chances are Bretts promos wouldnt be that entertaining.
@ShadowAngel1860
@ShadowAngel1860 10 ай бұрын
No, Bret always sucked on the mic. It says a lot when this arrogant liar rates himself a 4 out of 10 there, when other times he either lies about his non-existing accomplishments or actually does believe he is the greatest of all time.
@knightfall209
@knightfall209 10 ай бұрын
Rest in peace funk and Wyatt
@MC-kk8xu
@MC-kk8xu 10 ай бұрын
Would love to see Nash recalling his 1992 ❤
@J81hn
@J81hn 5 ай бұрын
“It’s not the (ladder) match that’s great, it’s my idea that’s great.” It’s all about you, Bret.
@snake5305
@snake5305 Ай бұрын
Well, how many ladder matches weren't great, at least when wrestling was relevant from around 95 to 2010? You can name a ton of great ladder matches that don't include Shawn or Razor. So, with that in mind and regardless of your opinion of him, is Bret actually wrong?
@chikish
@chikish 10 ай бұрын
Bret's little rants on bodybuilders and skanky women are hilarious 😂
@hughmahn484
@hughmahn484 7 ай бұрын
1:09:58 "Why's he cutting himself dad?" Cackling like a madman at that, Ric really did come off like a hemophiliac sometimes though.
@nichhodge8503
@nichhodge8503 10 ай бұрын
Bret always calls SummerSlam “the SummerSlam” I was lucky enough to be at the old Wembley Stadium for SummerSlam 92 and it was a long day! 250+ mile drive from Plymouth to London and after Bret’s match it took a few hrs to get out of Wembley’s car park and got back to Plymouth (home) at 7:30am the following day
@sdot7436
@sdot7436 10 ай бұрын
When 'The Hulk-ster' saw a special needs kid backstage and recorded 12 songs over night for an album produced by Simon Cowell? #HulkALamia
@danielburger1775
@danielburger1775 10 ай бұрын
​@@sdot7436No. That happened at Wembley Arena in 1994. Try harder next time...
@ShadowAngel1860
@ShadowAngel1860 10 ай бұрын
@@danielburger1775 Wrong. Hogan just recently claimed once again it happened in 1992 and it is exactyl as sdot7436 (who probably heard Jim Cornette laughing his ass off about it) said. And there's everything wrong about it. Even "Wembley Arena 1994" doesn't work, because the album, under the title American Made, was already on the german market (just in time for the WCW Hulkamania 1994 Tour), before he even went to England. The Cowell claim is also just as fake as his claim it was produced in England. It was recorded in Florida at Morrisound Studios by most of the stuff and the only producers credited are Jimmy Hart, Hogan, Linda and JJ Maguire. Try harder next time...
@nichhodge8503
@nichhodge8503 6 ай бұрын
@@ShadowAngel1860 I guess people have to check their facts before they argue with you as you know you’re stuff! The only info you left out was what Hulk ate for lunch and what he drove to the studio (most likely one of his Harleys)
@jackjohnson5714
@jackjohnson5714 6 ай бұрын
@@nichhodge8503 I wish British English speakers spoke as proper English as the average American English speaker.
@Rick-si1re
@Rick-si1re 8 ай бұрын
Great stuffs here to listen to, Hart and Michaels were so similar, both started out mainly as tag guys, eventually broke off from those tags and became stars after that, and both had what I call "duds" in their teams, or well guys that didn't make it, sadly, Jannetty and Neidhart, ironically those guys had most of their success in tags, whereas their partners had the most success as singles, no disrespect, I just think that some guys were overrated but it's too easy to trigger people, so I don't speak about it often.
@marcusbrothers5221
@marcusbrothers5221 9 ай бұрын
If Duggan wasn't really injured by the banzai drop on RAW ,I am impressed by the selling Duggan did
@Bl_Radio
@Bl_Radio 7 ай бұрын
Bret, you beat him flat in 5 minutes. If you wanted them to keep building him then why did you happily beat him?
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
Huh?
@nichhodge8503
@nichhodge8503 10 ай бұрын
At SummerSlam 92 I wanted to see the Undertaker and the match my mum remembers is the “pretty boy match” as she called it aka Shawn Michaels Vs Rick Martel
@marcusbrothers5221
@marcusbrothers5221 9 ай бұрын
The creative team illustrations for the Papa Shango reboot are available online
@TheGhostOfJohnWicksBeagle
@TheGhostOfJohnWicksBeagle 10 ай бұрын
Was there ever a time when bulldog wasn’t fooked?🤣
@user-ro4fk3ji5f
@user-ro4fk3ji5f 7 ай бұрын
Matt Bourne was "a bit of a rascal" 😆
@masonclark4770
@masonclark4770 10 ай бұрын
Are we gonna see a Tod Gordon 93 timeline?
@NLaBar
@NLaBar 10 ай бұрын
Pretty sure they posted that one a while back
@Yikith
@Yikith 10 ай бұрын
This is a 92/93 timeline......
@KCVault
@KCVault 10 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/aYKTi6Ktl6eef6M
@masonclark4770
@masonclark4770 10 ай бұрын
@@Yikith yeah, but we didn’t see the 93 version of Tod Gordon?
@50_shadesof_green88
@50_shadesof_green88 10 ай бұрын
@@masonclark4770what? 😂
@Imperialspy
@Imperialspy 10 ай бұрын
Will you post Tod Gordon 93 Timeline?
@gordonirvine726
@gordonirvine726 5 ай бұрын
Who likes bodybuilders?
@peterbrix1155
@peterbrix1155 6 ай бұрын
At the start I thought todd was talking about Tony kahn booking
@marcusbrothers5221
@marcusbrothers5221 9 ай бұрын
That banzai drop Duggan took was stiff as a board
@networkdude1332
@networkdude1332 4 ай бұрын
The reason why flare, and Hogan never would have been the main event at wrestlemania at that time was because Hulk Hogan is this huge muscular larger than life, character, and Ric Flair at the time kind of had a dad bod. It was unrealistic to think that flair would have lasted in the ring if it was real. It was just not believable.
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
Wow, you know NOTHING about real fighting. 😂😂😂
@danielburger1775
@danielburger1775 10 ай бұрын
Two guys renowned for their honesty....
@NLaBar
@NLaBar 10 ай бұрын
Can’t believe ECW got a free night of Tatsumi Fujinami and booked him against the BOUNCER?!!
@toxicculture4682
@toxicculture4682 5 ай бұрын
can tod mumble more?
@jonbourgoin182
@jonbourgoin182 10 ай бұрын
2:33:50 anyone have any guesses as to who the other 4 names are for potential champions? Maybe Undertaker and Razor were on there? I doubt Shawn Michaels was in that discussion yet but who knows
@50_shadesof_green88
@50_shadesof_green88 10 ай бұрын
If I remember rightly Warrior was one but don’t hold me to that
@ronmichaels9206
@ronmichaels9206 9 ай бұрын
Bret Hart Tito Santana They were the main two guys that Vince wanted to go with. If the WWF were gonna go into Mexico and Central/South America it would've been Tito. Since they went into Europe and Canada more they went with Bret cause he was very popular there. That's probably the main reason Bret was elevated. That and his age cause he was in his early 30s at the time
@rickylucas6503
@rickylucas6503 8 ай бұрын
I think Crush was on that list too. I can see the company getting behind him based on his physique alone.
@OfficialFingazMC
@OfficialFingazMC 5 ай бұрын
Taste this pint for me fella.... IT'S BITTER!!!
@84slaughter
@84slaughter 9 ай бұрын
1995 Is The Hitman's Best Year.
@networkdude1332
@networkdude1332 4 ай бұрын
By the way, this is so stupid that I have to watch that other guy when I’m trying to watch a Bret Harte interview
@sithari518
@sithari518 8 ай бұрын
Need subtitles to understand Todd
@mikeplumer7687
@mikeplumer7687 10 ай бұрын
Hogan Flair didnt work in 92 because it was the NWA fans that wanted to see their guy VS Hulk. It happened in WWF with watered down non horseman Flair and WWF booking. And neither guy was still a big draw. Put this feud in NWA in 86 or 87 it wouldve been huge
@foreheadnutz
@foreheadnutz 10 ай бұрын
Hogan wouldn't have worked in NWA 86 completely different product then what he was used too and too big of a star to change his ways. The match will always be huge on paper but it just didn't work.
@richspeck8932
@richspeck8932 10 ай бұрын
Watered down? Yeah he wasn't a Horseman, but he had Bobby Heenan, the real world title, some awesome promos, and winning the Rumble after being in it for over an hour. How is that watered down?
@MattSingh1
@MattSingh1 10 ай бұрын
*There was no one/single reason Hogan/Flair didn't work in 1992, there were a couple of reasons- firstly, Flair was booked as a goof off the street walking around with a fake world title belt claiming to be real world champion, which was hokey as heck. Secondly, WWE fans had been conditioned to reject all things JCP/WCW for the past four or five years.*
@KHLB516
@KHLB516 10 ай бұрын
@@MattSingh1or simple answer Flair wasn’t over in northeast or many of WWF towns and the match didn’t draw
@PontFlair
@PontFlair 10 ай бұрын
​@@foreheadnutzthat's not entirely true. Hogan worked NWA territories as well as others. He also worked for New Japan.
@leorocker180
@leorocker180 8 ай бұрын
I love Brets dry sense of humor...it's a shame WWF in 92 was a shit show with roster turnover....had Jake the Snake stayed a survivor series 92 main w a red hit Jake as heel and Bret Babyface champ would have been better than the Bret vs Shawn match as Shawn wasn't main event level at that time.
@feckyoo2
@feckyoo2 10 ай бұрын
Bret's Hitler/ Vince analogy was far more astute than most people realise...
@jonpotter9510
@jonpotter9510 10 ай бұрын
Not really. I’m not about to call Vince a good man but comparing him to the most evil man in history is too much of a stretch.
@markcafebrown2883
@markcafebrown2883 10 ай бұрын
😮
@NateNizzle
@NateNizzle 7 ай бұрын
It's a dumb decision to upload interviews together. Who thought that it was a good idea to upload these interviews intertwined with each other?
@marcusbrothers5221
@marcusbrothers5221 10 ай бұрын
Hogan Flair did happen in house shows. There is a camcorder bootleg of one of them. The matches SUCKED. Nobody willing to appear in jeopardy or be forced to sell his opponents signature offense.
@rustykuntz94
@rustykuntz94 10 ай бұрын
Yep, hence why Vince wanted no part of that for being a main event at Mania
@nichhodge8503
@nichhodge8503 6 ай бұрын
If I was Vince McMahon I would’ve done the booking from jail since he would’ve had plenty of time to waste
@ChuckTreble
@ChuckTreble 10 ай бұрын
3:47 TK before TK
@jakesuman2112
@jakesuman2112 8 ай бұрын
Todd Margera
@nicholashurst780
@nicholashurst780 9 ай бұрын
did you have to mention the Bills v the [Racial Epithet]? Like I love wrestling but I hate that ancestral memory!!! (JK I can't thank you enough for uploading your library)
@metallicbigtoe3949
@metallicbigtoe3949 10 ай бұрын
The worst thing to ever happen to Bret was shoot interviews 😂
@andrewdinatale8207
@andrewdinatale8207 7 ай бұрын
Bret more over in England than Davey boy? Nah!
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
He definitely was.
@coryjacobs3253
@coryjacobs3253 10 ай бұрын
Was this around the time Hogan was in Wembley? Lol
@KCVault
@KCVault 10 ай бұрын
YEs
@MrLawrenceflowers
@MrLawrenceflowers 10 ай бұрын
2:26:43 if that’s all he was ever going for he overshot his mark lol so congratulations Todd
@nichhodge8503
@nichhodge8503 10 ай бұрын
1:03:02 Bret is right about bodybuilders and runway models are just walking clothes hangers
@kylesmith6277
@kylesmith6277 9 ай бұрын
damn bret was literally giving out legacies and careers to jackasses that didnt deserve any time in the ring.
@seanbonella
@seanbonella 10 ай бұрын
Hate these two into one stuff....doesn't work
@KHLB516
@KHLB516 5 ай бұрын
Bret’s take on Female Referee really aged poorly here. The old “she’s too ugly to rape” defense. Horrible, especially since Vince paid millions in a settlement over the event since. Bret coming off like the closed minded bitter guy as usual.
@gw593
@gw593 8 күн бұрын
DOINK
@KHLB516
@KHLB516 5 ай бұрын
This timeline of ECW, really? What did they do perform in front of 1-2k ppl a week this year and most of their existence? Why dedicate a timeline? Idk I just don’t get the celebration of a company no one watched, couldn’t make it on TV, never sold PPV, no one in company made $$$, company never made $$$… How about a timeline showing the bounced checks and complete failure of a company. In no other industry could w company where no one made money, never turned a profit, and had a customer base of 2-3k ppl be viewed as a success or worse celebrated.
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 A few hundred, at the most. They rarely got to 1500 at their peak.
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
They were doing bar shows at this point.
@zac5855
@zac5855 10 ай бұрын
“Sometimes guys can end up with pretty skanky women… Unlike me who only cheated on my wife with fuckin dimepieces because I’m the best there is, was, or ever will be” - Bret Hart (allegedly)
@chairmanofthebored
@chairmanofthebored 10 ай бұрын
Bret dodging talking about the ring boy scandal like he dodged being faithful to his ex wife.
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
Did you even read his book?
@edwells4769
@edwells4769 7 ай бұрын
Bret is like the guy who invades someone's country, kicks out or puts the people in camps who had been living there for millennia, continues to take more and more land illegally, and then cries loudly when they fight back. "Nothing is my fault! I'm being persecuted!!"
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
WTF are you talking about? 😂😂😂
@dachronicalalittlebitofeve6630
@dachronicalalittlebitofeve6630 10 ай бұрын
Brett buried his head in the sand and didn’t want to see…. As a national hero and role model to millions he should be fully aware that Hulk was absolutely right to deny any and all drug use. He was absolutely juiced while the bulldogs were there, you can see his fat bloated face… he got clean himself later but that push he got was at Owen’s expense. “That would’ve ruined my life, to go back into a tag”…. Is this the most hypocritical resentful person to ever get a push much bigger than he should ever have gotten?
@RG-lr4pk
@RG-lr4pk 10 ай бұрын
Yes it is. It's embarrassing that he hates Hogan when the only reason he has any money is because he followed Hogan around company to company. It would've been great to see him crawl back to WWF and join the Kiss My Ass Club, but that WCW money saved his life.
@dachronicalalittlebitofeve6630
@dachronicalalittlebitofeve6630 10 ай бұрын
@@RG-lr4pk 😂😂😂😂😂👍👍
@MiningForPies
@MiningForPies 8 ай бұрын
ECW was a cancer on wrestling. All that is wrong and dumb about it.
@dachronicalalittlebitofeve6630
@dachronicalalittlebitofeve6630 10 ай бұрын
Is Brett not the biggest hypocrite ever? Everything he says contradicts something he’ll say minutes later….. I couldn’t be a cowboy…. Then lonesome dove the tv show came along….. The new generation came about after all the big stars left…. And I became the biggest name in the company…as if he was “new” in anyway…. Davey was pretty over in the UK, nearly as much as me…😂 Even that match was made to out Brett over and like Davey was lucky to scrape through to a win, then he had the moment at the end where Davey and Brett’s sister were pleading with Brett for a hug and he finally embraced them making sure he got the face turn back into some merch sales… He has to be the most delusional guy in the world…
@celtuck8018
@celtuck8018 4 ай бұрын
Im sorry...bret hart was a great technical wrestler but he was boring as hell too. He talks about flair doing the same match but ol bret did too. The way he refers to himself u would think the business was booming when he was the champ. Truth is it wasnt. He wasnt a draw. The business was floundering and thats why vince let him go and flipped the script. He was a great worker but wrestling is more than working. He never made me flip the channel to watch him. Not like the nwo or stone cold or hulk hogan or dx the rock and in his mind he was the most important person ever to walk the face of the earth
@mikeberg6407
@mikeberg6407 11 ай бұрын
Lmfao how you gonna delete vids just to reupload them on another timer. 🤣 Instant dislike and report for spam.
@KCVault
@KCVault 11 ай бұрын
When did we first release "TIMELINE Wrestling | 1992 | Bret Hart (WWF) & Tod Gordon (ECW)" ?
@richardstetson8221
@richardstetson8221 10 ай бұрын
@@KCVault why did you skip 1991
@KCVault
@KCVault 10 ай бұрын
@@richardstetson8221 No one covered it
@richardstetson8221
@richardstetson8221 10 ай бұрын
@@KCVault thanks for the uploads
@AGxAG
@AGxAG 10 ай бұрын
Huh? 🤔😐
@michaelvolgare4454
@michaelvolgare4454 10 ай бұрын
Bret is confused, Taker piledrove Jake outside the ring rolled him into the ring and got the 1-2-3.
@rickylucas6503
@rickylucas6503 8 ай бұрын
it's still a questionable finish either way you look at it. although i understood that it was jake's idea so he can be written off tv since he was on the outs.
@michaelvolgare4454
@michaelvolgare4454 10 ай бұрын
Don't buy Bret on the ring boy scandal and pos vkm steroids scandal.
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 4 күн бұрын
Who cares what you think.
@justinkace9358
@justinkace9358 Ай бұрын
Todd has a lisp?
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