Read this once before, but it was years ago. Now reading it a second time.
I know some on here won't read it simply because they expect Bret to do a lot of whining (he does at times). So in a nutshell, I will do a running commentary as I cover parts of it and highlight some interesting things.
- IMO - Stu Hart was a borderline schmoe from the way he would try to stretch and hurt young guys. I have heard this from other books/sources as well that it was nothing to see Stu finish a session with a hard on portruding from his trunks.
Bret doesn't say this exactly, but he does remark that Stu seemed to enjoy certain sessions with young pretty boys a "little too much". Many trainees simply let Stu have his way with them rather trying to resist or fight back/power out of his shoot holds because they were afraid he wouldn't train them and their wrestling dreams would disappear.
Jim Neidhart was benching over 450 pounds for several reps BEFORE Tom (Dynamite Kid) got him on the steroids. Jim was a legit tough guy and the strongest one to come through the Hart dungeon.
Davey Boy was originally 160lbs when he arrived, was the legitimate cousin to Tom and Tom hated him. Tom turned him onto steroids and in six months he weighed 220.
Bret often had to give Tom his injections because he used so much steroids that his ass would have knots and scar tissue every where. Bret said you could feel the needle breaking through the scar tissue like pushing through card board.
After training sessions when the Hart brothers had to shower in the dungeon, the two older Harts would always restrain and piss in the eyes and mouth of Bret and his younger brother. (You read that correctly, I can't believe he wrote it. Not once or a few times, but every single time they had to shower together)
In the beginning, Bret hated going to Japan because the young wrestlers there would no sell his offense and beat the hell out of him.
Iron Mike Sharp was the WORST wrestler to work with because he was the stiffest wrestler anyone could have for an opponent and most people refused to work with him.
more to come as I read