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8. Bret Hart Slams Triple H

This is the video from which the 4/10 meme originated.

Bret is notoriously bitter about the Montreal Screwjob, but the extent of his bitterness was particularly revelatory. Bret damns Triple H with faint praise early on, calling him a "very good" wrestler but derisively snorts at the idea of him being "great" before settling on "pretty good". From there, he again reconsiders his viewpoint to reclassify Trips as "four, maybe three out of ten".

Hart also claims to have predicted his Hell In A Cell match with the Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVIII move for move - but he apparently "didn't mean it as a knock".

Triple H, according to Hart, always had a good look, but never created any moves or deviated much further away from his stock template, which is a little rich, given that Scott Keith's famous Five Moves Of Doom insight was created in reference to Hart's inverted atomic drop, Russian legsweep, backbreaker, second rope elbow drop and Sharpshooter.

Hilariously, since he repeats himself in the double figures, Hart maintains his reluctance to delve too far into the topic.

This could also be considered an exercise in ego massage - he simultaneously praises CM Punk for his inventiveness and for once paying tribute to the Hitman in one of his matches, hinting at the reasoning behind his critique.

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