=============================================================== ==Fire Prowrestling D Character Guide: Bret "The Hitman" Hart== =============================================================== == == ==By: ViperMask == ==Version: 1.19 == == == ==System: SEGA Dreamcast (R.I.P. Dreamcast) == ==Publisher: Spike == ==Developer: Vaill Corporation == == == ==Creation Date: April 13, 2002. == ==Completion Date: April 24, 2002. == ==Last Update: October 04, 2003. == =============================================================== =============================================================== ===============================================================
============ ==Contents== ============
1. Revision History 2. The History of Bret "The Hitman" Hart 3. Skill and Parameter Stats 4. Move list 5. Strategy 5.1. General Strategy 5.2. Strikes 5.3. Grapples 5.4. High Flying Moves 5.5. Opponent Down Moves (Submissions and Opponent Down Strikes) 6. Re-Editing Bret Hart 7. Links 8. Thanks and Special Thanks 9. Other FAQs By Me 10. Copyright
======================= ==1. Revision History== =======================
10/04/03 - 1.19 - Added the new information box, added new notes on Wrestlemania 10, Survivor Series 97, Bret's stroke to the history section. I have also posted a 79 character limit, a note in the High Flying Moves, more FAQs by me, a link to Wrestlecrap.com, and I have finally posted a link to Bret's website too.
09/30/03 - 1.10 - Some grammer corrections in the history section, a note in the strategy section, and copyright updated.
1.08 - Added new FAQ to the "Other FAQs By Me" section.
1.07 - Major update. AxxB once again sends some info for the History section and Strategy. Both sections have been updated. Correction in the history section (Fatal Four Way, In Your House PPV 1997). Thanks to J Man 2000 of the FPD GameFAQs board for telling me.
04/24/02 - 1.00 - First release.
============================================ ==2. The History of Bret "The Hitman" Hart== ============================================
I watched Bret Hart wrestle since I was a kid. Always referring himself as "The Excellence of Execution", he was my favourite wrestler along with The Undertaker at the time. All of the Canadian kids looked up to him as a Canadian hero, and he helped paved the way for other Canadian wrestlers like Chris Benoit, and Chris Jericho.
Born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Bret and his brothers were trained by his father, the legendary Stu Hart when they were kids. They trained in their basement which was called "The Dungeon."
He then went on to wrestle for his father's promotion: Stampede Wrestling. He also wrestled in New Japan Prowrestling. Then after his dad signed a deal with Vince McMahon, he then went on to wrestle in the WWF.
From there, Bret started to wrestle in singles for a full year. He hardly ever made TV, but when he did, he was always advertised as 'plus one other match'. After that he was in a heel tag team with Jim Neidhart, known as "The Hart Foundation". They held the WWF tag titles a few times (mostly as faces), but then they broke up and Bret Hart became a superstar. His first singles titles belt was the WWF Intercontinental Title, defeating "Mr. Perfect" Curt Henning.
After many Intercontinental Title matches, he finally moved on to win the WWF World Heavyweight Title on November 12th, 1992, at a WWF house show in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, from Ric Flair (WHOOOO!). However at Wrestlemania 9, he lost to Yokozuna when Mr. Fuji threw salt in his eyes in a heel (and racist in my opinion) type fashion. But Yokozuna was defeated by Hulk Hogan for the title! Yes blame Hogan's ego and back stage politics.
Anyways to stay on topic, Vince McMahon created the "King of The Ring" pay per view tournament as a stepping stone to main event status. He used it to elevate Bret Hart into a main eventer, since Hogan lost to Yokozuna, and JUMPED SHIP to WCW. Bret Hart won the tournament, defeating Bam Bam Bigelow.
However Vince McMahon decided to have Bret feud with his late brother Owen. At Royal Rumble, 1994, Bret and Owen teamed up against the Quebecers. The ending was this: One of Bret's Knees was too injured but he still put on the Sharpshooter on one of the Quebecers but he collapsed so Earl Hebner rang the bell and said the Quebecers won the match via ref stoppage. This pissed off Owen and he kicked Bret's knee out. Owen was upset that Bret didn't tag him and in a interview he said that Bret was "too damn selfish." Owen concluded the interview by saying: "...and that's why I kicked your leg out from under your leg!"
Bret was also scheduled to appear in the actual Royal Rumble itself. Late in the match when a number around 16-19 was suppose to come out. No one appeared. The WWF made us think it was Bret that didn't came out. But later we found out it was none other than a man that appeared on Wrestlecrap: Bastion Booger! He became sick after eating some kid's WWF Ice Cream bar. In the early 20's the horn blasted in the air. BRET HART came out to a huge mark out from the crowd. He later went on to "tie" the Royal Rumble with Lex Luger when they both became eliminated. It was a test made by Vince to see who was more over with the fans: The "American Hero" Lex Luger, or Bret Hart. The two referees were complaining on who won. First Earl Hebner said it was Lex. Lex had some face heat. Then the other referee (Robert Marella, the late son of the late Gorilla Monsoon) said Bret Hart won, and when Bret's music played the crowd gave a HUGE ovation to The Excellence of Execution: BRET HART!
So we go to Wrestlemania 10 at Madison Square Garden. Lex gets the first title shot because he won the "Coin Toss" in February. They played the Owen vs. Bret feud and that would be the first match on the card. An excellent match but Owen won the match by countering's Bret Avalanche style Hurracarana into a forward prawn hold.
So Lex Luger went on to lose the title match in a screw job type finish where guest referee "Mr. Perfect" disqualified him for "abusing a official."
We go to the main event. Bret Hart vs. Yokozuna with "Hot Rod" Rowdy Roddy Piper was the guest referee. Bret went on to win the match dispite interference from Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji. Later, Owen came out looking at Bret. Shaking his head. He was jelious because he defeated Bret earlier, but Bret was the world champion and a ICON around the world. He felt that he should be champion because he defeated his brother cleanly!
R.D. Reynolds from Wrestlecrap.com said it was one of the best setups for a feud. It just made sense and it was simple. None of this soap opera crap the WWE has been using lately. This brilliant piece of booking lead to the infamous "Brother vs. brother" feud, with countless matches between Bret and Owen. It was a classic feud.
Bret also had a small feud with the psychopath version of Bob Backlund, where Backlund "injured" Bret after holding him in the Cross Face Chicken Wing for around 10 minutes.
After many feuds where some of them made no sence (especially the Isacc Yankem and Hakushi feuds). We go to his feud: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Bret "The Hitman" Hart!
Steve Austin used to be in WCW, with his tag team partner "Flying" Brian Pillman. They were best known as the "Hollywood Blondes." Austin was fired after being disgruntled and joined ECW where he was famous for his anti-WCW shoots and skits. He then joined the WWF as the Ringmaster (WHAT!?) He was managed by The Million Dollar Man: Ted DiBiase (WHAT!?) He had a small feud with former WWF wrestler and jobber: Savio Vega where he jobbed to him (WHAT!?) He then became Stone Cold Steve Austin and became known for his beer drinking and cussing, something he copied off of ECW (WHAT!?) He then had a classic feud with Bret Hart (THANK GOD!!!)
Bret's first match against Austin was at the Survivor Series where Bret won the match, but the feud wasn't over, and Austin was becoming more popular with the fans when he brought his watered down version of the ECW gimmick and promo cutting.
Then at Royal Rumble 1997, Austin was eliminated from the rumble, but the referees didn't see it so he jumped back in and eliminated Bret and the others and was declared the winner. Bret then got pissed and was yelling at Vince McMahon, and destroyed some equipment.
But, then, WWF president Gorillia Monsoon made the "Instant Replay" rule and said that there will be a fatal fourway match for the #1 contendership match for Raw between Steve Austin, Undertaker, Bret Hart, and Vader. Bret won the match, but on Raw, Austin interfered and Bret lost.
We go to Wrestlemania 13. One of the worst Wrestlemanias in history! But where was ONE good match: Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin! Bret won the match but kept the Sharpshooter on Austin. Austin "passed out" and guest referee, Ken Shamrock suplexed Bret to break the hold after the match. Austin then got up on his own and gave a official the stunner and walked out on his own. Bret became a heel and Austin became a face.
Then Bret became anti-American, and rebuild the Hart Foundation with his brother Owen, the British Bulldog, Jim Neidhart, and Brian Pillman. This stable got over as heels and got over as faces in Canada. But down the road, the WWF-Bret Hart relationship will crumble.
Survivor Series 1997 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels. It was suppose to be a finish where it ends in a draw. But Earl Hebner called for the bell as Bret tried to reverse Shawn's version of the Sharpshooter. Earl said Bret tapped out. Everyone witnessed the infamous Montreal screwjob. Bret yelled at Vince and spit on him, and then he smashed a WWF announcer's table. Things got worse backstage. Bret Hart confronted Shawn about the incident, and Shawn said he had nothing to do with it and even "swore to god." that he no involvement (which is ironic since he converted to Christianity and still lies infront of his own god.) Vince even tried to settle things with Bret, but they argued and got into a fight, Bret punched Vince out and during the process, Bret broke his thumb. Many wrestlers were supporting Bret Hart and they said they would boycott the Raw is War show in Ottawa the next day. But Bret told them that they had morgages to pay off and familes to feed and that they should do the show. However, Owen Hart and Mick Foley were so upset about the incident, they just went home. From there on, Bret left for WCW with the British Bulldog and Jim Neidhart. Owen stayed in the WWF.
Later, on a interview with a Canadian sports show called Off The Record with Michael Landsberg, on TSN, Vince admitted that he screwed Bret over. If anyone has what Vince said, or a transcript of that particular show, please e-mail me.
While Bret appeared on WCW Nitro, he got a nice reception and went on to feud with the nWo. But he turned heel and joined them in a senseless move. And from there on, he was pretty much treated just as badly as Vince treated him! He was stuck jobbing to Roddy Piper, and even got into a feud with Mad TV's Will Sasso!
In March on the first WCW Nitro in Canada (it was in Toronto), in a angle, Bret Hart said something that he should of done LONG AGO: "Hey Bischoff, I QUIT!" All of the Canadian fans cheered him and Bret, well he just went on a long vacation.
May 23rd, 1999 in Kansas City, WWF: Over The Edge, on pay per view. Bret's brother; Owen was being treated like crap. He was being punished by WWF booker (and retard) Vince Russo for refusing to do a "sleeping with Debra" angle so he can feud with his tag team partner: Jeff Jarrett. So Owen was given back his old crappy Blue Blazer gimmick as punishment. Vince Russo had him booked to be lowered from the ceiling. The device suddenly got loose and Owen plunged to his death.
Bret was obviously upset. Especially how the WWF Raw is War "in memory of Owen Hart" was just a excuse to get ratings, and to be honest, I somehow agree with him. Rumors say that he was even more upset on how Vince McMahon came up to him at Owen's funeral and said "Bret, I have big plans for you if you come back." After all of that, Bret still stayed in wrestling. He had a memorial match on Nitro in Kansas City against Chris Benoit. But the fans were not into the match, they only cared about the finish and not for the wrestling product itself.
When Vince Russo joined WCW, he tried to "make up" for his booking error in a half-assed way. At WCW Mayhem in Toronto, Chris Benoit and Bret Hart would face each other in a tournament final for the WCW Championship. Bret won the match.
A few months later, Bret was then scheduled to face Goldberg at WCW Starrcade, and reinact the Montreal screwjob. This time Bret was going to be the "Shawn Michaels" of the match. But during the match, Goldberg landed a stiff kick to
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