Ranking Wrestling's Most Shocking Surprise Every Year 1990-2020

24. 1997 - Vince Screws Bret

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Unlike Bret Hart himself, the story of Montreal has actually been beaten into submission since November 1997.

Finding new insights Vince McMahon screwing 'The Hitman' is almost impossible, then, but that speaks to just what a landmark moment it was. 1997 spat shocks out on a near-weekly basis, but none had the real life and storyline ramifications this endlessly divisive decision carried.

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