10 Terrifying Wrestling Attacks That Came From The Crowd

9. The Excellently Executed Bret Hart Support Network (WWE Hall Of Fame, April 6th 2019)

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As scary as it was so see the legendary Bret Hart tackled to the ground at the 2019 WWE Hall Of Fame, there was at least something extremely reassuring about the rush of wrestlers and others in attendance to the stage to help deal with the perpetrator.

Not a single person on the stage was afraid to get physical with the fool that jumped in on 'The Hitman's Hart Foundation induction speech, and though these sorts of liberties aren't to be encouraged, there was a lesser-of-two-evils element to the way the intruder was subdued.

Fortunately for 'The Best There Is, Best There Was and Best There Ever Will Be" and Natalya stood by his side, nobody else was harmed other than the fan himself, and the scary situation turned into yet another welcome opportunity from those in and out of the industry to celebrate the beloved brilliance of the greatest wrestler to ever lace up the boots.

 
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