Dan and Bob,
I realize that the last thing you want to to on your show is challenge something that any of your big-name guests say, particularly if it's not bodybuilding related, but I think someone should point out that the backstory of the Bret Hart and Vince McMahon debacle on that fateful day requires someone to stand up for Hart...or at the very least, to point out that the events of that day are not as cut and dried as implied by Triple H on your show. It's easy to say that Vince was the boss, Bret was his employee, and Bret should have just accepted his curtain call as McMahon told him to do. But there are several things Triple H did not mention on your show when painting the story so simply.
For example, Vince was the one asking Bret to leave the WWF since he couldn't afford to honor the contract Bret had recently signed. Bret could have forced Vince into insolvency, but chose instead to leave for the WCW, as suggested to him by Vince.
Also, Bret has "reasonable creative control" as a stipulation in his contract. He was willing to lose to anyone else, other than Shawn Michaels, and anywhere other than Canada, which is a small market compared to the US. Hart's refusal to lose in Canada was not just about ego, or his own heroic status in Canada. Part of Shawn Michael's recent anti-Hart campaign was also to smear Canada as a whole, and Hart did not want to let down his compatriots. Bob, would you, as an American Gladiator, and in character, have accepted your boss telling you to defame America, Italy, or New York, after he had asked you to resign, and after you had agreed to do so as a favor to him? It seems to me Vince owed it to Bret to meet him halfway, regarding how he lost that belt.
I'm not some die-hard wrestling fan, but I am a working stiff, like many of the guys on Getbig, and I do appreciate justice. What went down that day was all much more complicated than Vince being the boss and Bret being his employee. I realize Wikipedia is not the bastion of ultimate truth, but both sides of the whole story are there for the reading if you're interested.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Screwjob