Hitman
My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling
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Bret Hart
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Bret Hart
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Bret Hart provides a true insider’s view of his career and the business around him, offering detailed portraits of the people who shaped wrestling’s golden and transitional eras. The book is rich with insight into icons like the British Bulldog, the Dynamite Kid, Stu Hart, Owen Hart, and the extended Hart family — not just as performers, but as people. Few wrestling books give such a grounded look at how deeply family and profession were intertwined, often to devastating effect.
Of course, the heavier moments are here as well. Bret addresses the Montreal Screwjob with clarity rather than bitterness, and the repeated losses that define the latter half of his life — particularly the death of Owen — are handled with honesty and restraint. His marriage to Julie, the fractures within the Hart family, and the emotional cost of life in the business are all explored without self-pity or theatrics.
What stands out most is Bret’s tone. He doesn’t come across as a man still fighting old battles, but as someone who survived an industry that consumed many of its own. There’s no revisionist bitterness here — just perspective. The result is a memoir that feels lived-in, thoughtful, and deeply human.
Hitman is raw, emotional, and remarkably even-handed. Whether you’re a wrestling fan or a reader interested in the rise and cost of fame, this book belongs alongside the very best biographies the industry has produced.
Life in the cartoon world of wrestling...
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Love Hit Man even more. Not the WWE.
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I love the realism best wrestling book ever . Just a great book as well
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Best There Is, Best There Was, Best There Ever Will Be
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The length of the book makes it worth every Penny…
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