Do you consider Brian Pillman a Hart?
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as much as i considered Shelton and Jericho as hart.. so basically no. anyways he was the Shawn Michaels of WCW imo.
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I never really understood him being a hart when i was younger....but i dont really consider him a hart although he trained with the hart and went on to roll with them.......its crazy how bret and anvil the only ones left
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nah, but i really dont now too much bout him besides the austin incident, he passed RIGHT before my time when it comes to wrasslin..
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dalyricalbandit wrote: »I never really understood him being a hart when i was younger....but i dont really consider him a hart although he trained with the hart and went on to roll with them.......its crazy how bret and anvil the only ones left
Yeah it's real sad.Pillman was an uderrated great.I count him as a part of the Hart branch. -
dalyricalbandit wrote: »I never really understood him being a hart when i was younger....but i dont really consider him a hart although he trained with the hart and went on to roll with them.......its crazy how bret and anvil the only ones left
it began with them, and it will end with them
I consider anyone who came out of the Dungeon as a Hart. It's like a fraternity, you're all brothers.
I watched Pillman since his days in WCW going from "Flyin'" Brian to the "Loose Cannon". It was an interesting transition, similar to the same road Steve Austin took. Started off as a high flyer, pretty boy, to a grounded, tough guy. I guess that's why WCW put them together as the Hollywood Blondes because they saw a similarity in the two. -
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no but he was good in wcw. wwf didnt use him right. he and steve austin were a good tag team as well
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I really like White Collar. Its average on scripts and stuff, but the chemistry between the two lead guys is great.
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it began with them, and it will end with them
I consider anyone who came out of the Dungeon as a Hart. It's like a fraternity, you're all brothers.
I watched Pillman since his days in WCW going from "Flyin'" Brian to the "Loose Cannon". It was an interesting transition, similar to the same road Steve Austin took. Started off as a high flyer, pretty boy, to a grounded, tough guy. I guess that's why WCW put them together as the Hollywood Blondes because they saw a similarity in the two.
thats what i figured
if you made it out the Dungeon and/or rolled with Stampede then you were a Hart -
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