Hulk Hogan Addresses Bret Hart Heat, Details His Last Interaction With The Hitman

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Hulk Hogan opened up about his contentious relationship with Bret Hart.

Bret Hart has never been one to hold back on his opinions on fellow stars, and his views toward Hulk Hogan are no exception. Hart has called Hogan “limited” in the ring and expressed distaste for The Hulkster on a number of occasions.

Speaking in a recent interview with Pat McAfee on The Pat McAfee Show, Hogan spoke about his relationship with Hart, saying The Hitman “hates everybody.”

“People either like me or they don’t. There is no in-between. A lot of people think I ran the show or I had the power of the pencil. I’ve heard Bret Hart say I destroyed his career because I had the pencil. He’s hated Vince, he’s hated Flair, he’s hated Goldberg. He hates everybody. I don’t know where I fall in line there.”

When Did Hulk Hogan Last See Bret Hart?

Continuing, Hogan detailed the last time he and Hart crossed paths before insisting that he’d like to make up with The Hitman.

“The last time I saw him, I was in a WWE locker room and I was being called to go to Gorilla. I open the door and Nattie, who I love to death, was standing there with Bret. ‘Hey Bret, how ya doing?’ I shook his hand real quick. I don’t think he realized I did it. I was gone before he realized it was me, I think.

We haven’t talked. I would love (to make up). I love Bret to death. I think he’s cool as hell. It is what it is with your career. I’ll put it to you this way: if you could have done any better, you would have. Everybody makes their own deal. I’m not hating Vince McMahon because he did better than me. I hope (to bury the hatchet).”

Hart isn’t the only one who doesn’t care for Hogan. On the January 6th episode of Raw, the crowd in Los Angeles booed Hogan mercilessly as he attempted to promote his Real American Beer.

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h/t Fightful