15 Days That Will Haunt Vince McMahon Forever

By Alexander Podgorski /

6. November 9, 1997: The Montreal Screwjob

The backstage disputes between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels were so intense that Bret refused to drop the WWF title to Shawn Michaels anywhere in Canada. Further complicating the matter was Vince reneging on a promised 20-year lucrative contract promised to Bret, prompting him to sign with WCW. What Bret didn€™t know was that there was a plan to screw him over that night, and when HBK put him in the Sharpshooter, referee Earl Hebner ordered the bell to be rung despite Bret never actually submitting. The result was one of the most hotly-debated topics in wrestling history. Bret spat in Vince€™s face, and wouldn€™t wrestle for Vince until 2010. Bret was one of Vince€™s most tenured and trustworthy employees, and his betrayal sent shockwaves throughout the WWF locker room. Some wrestlers quit, others threatened to do so (including the Undertaker), while others would forever vilify McMahon as an untrustworthy person. That night set a lot of things in motion, including the birth of the Mr. McMahon character and the downward spiral of Bret Hart€™s wrestling career. McMahon made a critical personal decision in allowing the screwjob to take place, but in the end it allowed the Austin Era to begin, so at least it has a silver lining. Nevertheless, McMahon will never forget that fateful night in Montreal all those years ago.