10 Best Looking Punches In Wrestling History
5. Bret Hart
The best punch there is, the best punch there was and the best punch there ever will be? Not quite, but Bret Hart's masterful strikes weren't that far off either.
Trained and raised in the infamous Hart Family dungeon, Bret Hart never really seemed to settle for doing any maneuver - no matter how minor - less than perfect. That's the only explanation for his textbook punch that always looked as if it started from a place of genuine hatred before landing on the opponent's face. Given that Hart didn't really work the more flashy big move style of the WWE, he ended up relying on his punches to fill more match time than most and nearly every single one he threw looked simply painful.
Hart's intense punches would really find a home when the Hitman made his big heel turn in 1997, as jabs that brutal always seemed to clash with his smiling babyface persona.