Hitman’s List: Bret Hart Names Modern Wrestlers He Would Love To Face Plus More

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That’s a list. There have been countless wrestlers throughout history and only a handful of them have ever reached the top of the industry. Those are wrestlers who will be talked about long after they leave the ring, including often commenting on modern wrestling. This can lead to some interesting fantasy booking, which is what we are seeing again from one of the biggest names in wrestling history.

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During a recent edition of his Confessions Of The Hitman series, WWE Hall Of Famer Bret Hart revealed a list of modern wrestlers he would like to face. Hart included Randy Orton, Edge, AJ Styles and Daniel Bryan, calling Bryan “one of the best wrestlers ever” and saying Bryan “has a great mind for wrestling”. Hart went on to say that the easiest opponents he did work with included Curt Hennig, Sting, Randy Savage and his brother Owen, with Bret praising all of their instincts in the ring.

Bret was a star. Check out what he did with some of his favorite opponents:

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