Bret Hart stood out for treating wrestling as both art and discipline. His calm confidence and technical mastery are on full display here in this video. Calling wrestling “a science,” the Hitman gives rare insight into the philosophy behind his in-ring excellence — the very approach that helped redefine the WWF style of the 1990s.
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Jim Cornette’s 1982 Memphis Wrestling TV Debut [Videos]
Before becoming one of wrestling’s most outspoken and influential managers, Jim Cornette made his humble on-camera debut on Memphis Wrestling television — a glimpse at the early spark that would shape a legendary career.
Revisit Jim Cornette’s first television appearance — the moment that introduced one of wrestling’s most passionate and influential voices to the world.
Memphis Wrestling
Saturday, August 21, 1982
Though brief and modest in production, this television debut contains the genesis of Cornette’s voice in pro wrestling. It introduces the early stages of his managerial persona, the mic presence, and the stylistic seeds that would grow into decades of influence. From Memphis to national platforms, the trajectory started in 1982.
Memphis Wrestling
Saturday, August 28, 1982
Commentators: Lance Russell and Jimmy Cornett
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