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| Bret Hart and Vince McMahon stare at each other with intensity |
On the July 21, 1997 episode of Raw Is War, tensions surrounding SummerSlam reached a boiling point when Bret Hart confronted Vince McMahon at the commentary table. Earlier in the night, Shawn Michaels had inserted himself into the WWF Championship picture by announcing he would serve as special guest referee for the upcoming SummerSlam showdown between Bret and The Undertaker—a decision that immediately raised questions about bias and fairness.
Furious over what he saw as blatant favoritism, Hart stormed ringside during a match and confronted McMahon directly. What followed was a rare and jarring moment for the era: Hart slapped McMahon across the face, and rather than retreat, McMahon stood his ground. The exchange blurred the lines between authority figure and on-screen character, hinting at a more confrontational and involved version of McMahon that fans had not yet fully seen.
In hindsight, this segment stands as an early glimpse of what would soon evolve into the infamous Mr. McMahon persona. As 1997 progressed—with controversy mounting and real-life tensions spilling into storylines—moments like this helped lay the groundwork for the volatile character who would later clash with Stone Cold Steve Austin and become central to the WWF’s rise during the Attitude Era.
A brief confrontation in the moment between Bret Hart and Vince McMahon—but one that quietly helped reshape the direction of the entire company.























