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** According to a ''Sports Illustrated'' article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince [=McMahon=] enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him... So Bret, knowing he'd only get one shot before the guys Vince had brought with him jumped him and it became a futile pull-apart scuffle between him and Vince, threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.

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** According to a ''Sports Illustrated'' article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince [=McMahon=] enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him... So Bret, knowing he'd only get one shot before the guys Vince had brought with him jumped him and it became a futile pull-apart scuffle between him and Vince, threw an uppercut and damn near knocked ''knocked Vince out.out''.
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** According to a Sports Illustrated article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince [=McMahon=] enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him... So Bret, knowing he'd only get one shot before the guys Vince had brought with him jumped him and it became a futile pull-apart scuffle between him and Vince, threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.

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** According to a Sports Illustrated ''Sports Illustrated'' article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince [=McMahon=] enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him... So Bret, knowing he'd only get one shot before the guys Vince had brought with him jumped him and it became a futile pull-apart scuffle between him and Vince, threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.
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** According to a Sports Illustrated article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince [=McMahon=] enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him... So Bret threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.

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** According to a Sports Illustrated article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince [=McMahon=] enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him... So Bret Bret, knowing he'd only get one shot before the guys Vince had brought with him jumped him and it became a futile pull-apart scuffle between him and Vince, threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.
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* Wrestling/RickRude was working in the WWF on a pay by appearance basis, as a bodyguard for Wrestling/ShawnMichaels, but was a personal friend of Hart's for years, and not only left the company in disgust, but he called Eric Bischoff to personally vouch for Hart and confirm that what happened was a shoot. He also pulled the infamous gambit of being on ''Raw'' (in which his appearance was already taped) and ''Nitro'' (appearing live) at the same time, which left some egg on the face of Vince [=McMahon=] as well.
* According to a Sports Illustrated article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince [=McMahon=] enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him…So Bret threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.

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** According to a Sports Illustrated article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince [=McMahon=] enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him... So Bret threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.
* Wrestling/RickRude was working in the WWF on a pay by appearance basis, as a bodyguard for Wrestling/ShawnMichaels, but was a personal friend of Hart's for years, and not only left the company in disgust, but he called Eric Bischoff to personally vouch for Hart and confirm that what happened was a shoot. He also pulled the infamous gambit of being on ''Raw'' (in which his appearance was already taped) and ''Nitro'' (appearing live) at the same time, which left some egg on the face of Vince [=McMahon=] as well.
* According to a Sports Illustrated article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince [=McMahon=] enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him…So Bret threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.
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* According to a Sports Illustrated article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince McMahon enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him…So Bret threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.

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* According to a Sports Illustrated article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince McMahon [=McMahon=] enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him…So Bret threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.
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* Wrestling/RickRude was working in the WWF on a pay by appearance basis, as a bodyguard for Wrestling/ShawnMichaels, but was a personal friend of Hart's for years, and not only left the company in disgust, but he called Eric Bischoff to personally vouch for Hart and confirm that what happened was a shoot. He also pulled the infamous gambit of being on ''Raw'' (in which his appearance was already taped) and ''Nitro'' (appearing live) at the same time, which left some egg on the face of Vince [=McMahon=] as well.

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* Wrestling/RickRude was working in the WWF on a pay by appearance basis, as a bodyguard for Wrestling/ShawnMichaels, but was a personal friend of Hart's for years, and not only left the company in disgust, but he called Eric Bischoff to personally vouch for Hart and confirm that what happened was a shoot. He also pulled the infamous gambit of being on ''Raw'' (in which his appearance was already taped) and ''Nitro'' (appearing live) at the same time, which left some egg on the face of Vince [=McMahon=] as well.well.
* According to a Sports Illustrated article years after the fact, Bret claimed that after the show everyone was in the locker room, tense as hell about what was going to happen. There's Shawn in the corner of the locker room, clutching the title and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone sobbing like a baby.]] And then Vince McMahon enters the room, and even when Bret tells him that he has no interest in talking to him the boss makes it clear that he isn't going to leave. Bret soon realized that it was a sort of macho power play: Vince was trying to assert his dominance, and basically dared Bret to slap him or hit him…So Bret threw an uppercut and damn near knocked Vince out.
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* Wrestling/ RickRude was working in the WWF on a pay by appearance basis, as a bodyguard for Wrestling/ShawnMichaels, but was a personal friend of Hart's for years, and not only left the company in disgust, but he called Eric Bischoff to personally vouch for Hart and confirm that what happened was a shoot. He also pulled the infamous gambit of being on Raw(in which his appearance was already taped) and Nitro(appearing live) at the same time, which left some egg on the face of Vince McMahon as well.

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* Wrestling/ RickRude Wrestling/RickRude was working in the WWF on a pay by appearance basis, as a bodyguard for Wrestling/ShawnMichaels, but was a personal friend of Hart's for years, and not only left the company in disgust, but he called Eric Bischoff to personally vouch for Hart and confirm that what happened was a shoot. He also pulled the infamous gambit of being on Raw(in ''Raw'' (in which his appearance was already taped) and Nitro(appearing ''Nitro'' (appearing live) at the same time, which left some egg on the face of Vince McMahon [=McMahon=] as well.
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** Similarly, Mick Foley quit that night in protest, although he retracted his resignation the next day because he decided that being able to feed his family was more important. Bret himself said that while he appreciated the support, he discouraged Foley and others from breaking their contracts for that very reason.

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** Similarly, Mick Foley quit that night in protest, although he retracted his resignation the next day because he decided that being able to feed his family was more important. Bret himself said that while he appreciated the support, he discouraged Foley and others from breaking their contracts for that very reason.reason.
* Wrestling/ RickRude was working in the WWF on a pay by appearance basis, as a bodyguard for Wrestling/ShawnMichaels, but was a personal friend of Hart's for years, and not only left the company in disgust, but he called Eric Bischoff to personally vouch for Hart and confirm that what happened was a shoot. He also pulled the infamous gambit of being on Raw(in which his appearance was already taped) and Nitro(appearing live) at the same time, which left some egg on the face of Vince McMahon as well.
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** Similarly, Mick Foley quit that night in protest, although he retracted his resignation the next day because he decided that being able to feed his family was more important.

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** Similarly, Mick Foley quit that night in protest, although he retracted his resignation the next day because he decided that being able to feed his family was more important. Bret himself said that while he appreciated the support, he discouraged Foley and others from breaking their contracts for that very reason.
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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[Wrestling/ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However, there was more to it after the event. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset, and Mark Callaway, better known as Wrestling/TheUndertaker, was that night's PapaWolf. He sought out [=McMahon=], who was hiding in his office, pounded on the door, and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to Wrestling/BretHart." [=McMahon=] not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top draws.

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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[Wrestling/ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However, there was more to it after the event. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset, and Mark Callaway, better known as Wrestling/TheUndertaker, was that night's PapaWolf. He sought out [=McMahon=], who was [[DirtyCoward hiding in his office, office]], pounded on the door, and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to Wrestling/BretHart." [=McMahon=] not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top draws.
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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[Wrestling/ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However, there was more to it after the event. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset, and Mark Callaway, better known as Wrestling/TheUndertaker, was that night's PapaWolf. He sought out [=McMahon=], who was hiding in his office, pounded on the door, and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to Wrestling/BretHart." [=McMahon=] not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top draws.

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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[Wrestling/ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However, there was more to it after the event. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset, and Mark Callaway, better known as Wrestling/TheUndertaker, was that night's PapaWolf. He sought out [=McMahon=], who was hiding in his office, pounded on the door, and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to Wrestling/BretHart." [=McMahon=] not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top draws.draws.
** Similarly, Mick Foley quit that night in protest, although he retracted his resignation the next day because he decided that being able to feed his family was more important.
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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However, there was more to it after the event. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset, and Mark Callaway, better known as TheUndertaker, was that night's PapaWolf. He sought out [=McMahon=], who was hiding in his office, pounded on the door, and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to BretHart." [=McMahon=] not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top draws.

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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[ChrisBenoit [[Wrestling/ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However, there was more to it after the event. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset, and Mark Callaway, better known as TheUndertaker, Wrestling/TheUndertaker, was that night's PapaWolf. He sought out [=McMahon=], who was hiding in his office, pounded on the door, and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to BretHart.Wrestling/BretHart." [=McMahon=] not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top draws.
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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However after the event something happened. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset and one in particular chose to take action. Mark Callaway, who we know as TheUndertaker, was that night PapaWolf and sought out [=McMahon=] who was hiding in his office. He pounded on the door and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to BretHart." [=McMahon=] not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top draws.

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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However However, there was more to it after the event something happened. event. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset upset, and one in particular chose to take action. Mark Callaway, who we know better known as TheUndertaker, was that night PapaWolf and night's PapaWolf. He sought out [=McMahon=] [=McMahon=], who was hiding in his office. He office, pounded on the door door, and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to BretHart." [=McMahon=] not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top draws.
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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However after the event something happened. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset and one in particular chose to take action. Mark Callaway, who we know as TheUndertaker, was that night PapaWolf and sought out McMahon who was hiding in his office. He pounded on the door and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to BretHart." McMahon not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top draws

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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However after the event something happened. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset and one in particular chose to take action. Mark Callaway, who we know as TheUndertaker, was that night PapaWolf and sought out McMahon [=McMahon=] who was hiding in his office. He pounded on the door and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to BretHart." McMahon [=McMahon=] not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top drawsdraws.
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* The screwjob itself was certainly the [[ChrisBenoit second]] most controversial event in all of ProfessionalWrestling. However after the event something happened. The wrestlers backstage were legitimately upset and one in particular chose to take action. Mark Callaway, who we know as TheUndertaker, was that night PapaWolf and sought out McMahon who was hiding in his office. He pounded on the door and called out, "If you don't open this door and get your ass out here I'm going to knock it down and kick it." Vince did answer, and was told, "If you still want to have a company tomorrow you'd better apologize to BretHart." McMahon not only listened, but Taker put his career on the line and remained one of the top draws

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