As we previously reported, in a recent interview, Bret Hart talked about the late Ultimate Warrior’s presumed steroid use. Hart even brought up a thought, questioning if Warrior had ever stopped taking steroids. Soon after the comments surfaced, Hart received a lot of flak from wrestling fans, as his comments were made less than 24 hours of Warrior’s passing.
Additionally, during the 2014 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony, Hart reportedly did not even stand to acknowledge Warrior following his speech. Once again, Hart received a fair share of criticism for these actions. However, Hart was not alone, as Ted DiBiasie did not clap for Warrior but did stand.
On April 10, 2014, Hart apologized for his past actions and mourned over the loss of The Ultimate Warrior in a heartfelt manner on his Twitter account (@BretHart):
Below are Hart’s tweets:
httpss://twitter.com/BretHart/status/454387187715305472
httpss://twitter.com/BretHart/status/454387329268846592
httpss://twitter.com/BretHart/status/454387537117593600
httpss://twitter.com/BretHart/status/454387591194759168
httpss://twitter.com/BretHart/status/454387651991195648
httpss://twitter.com/BretHart/status/454387715480358912
httpss://twitter.com/BretHart/status/454387825874452480
Editor’s Note
While I did not like Hart’s previous actions regarding Warrior in both the interview and at the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony, I highly respect him for apologizing and regretting his past actions. These tweets really do seem genuine and not something he wrote up just to look good in the public eye. Props to the “Hitman!”