Bret Hart And Triple H Had An Awkward Moment At WWE WrestleMania 41
Hart and Hunter both were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025. The Excellence of Execution entered as a co-recipient alongside Steve Austin for their iconic WrestleMania 12 match. Triple H, on the other hand, headlined the 2025 Hall of Fame ceremony.
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A footage showed WWE's Chief Content Officer shaking hands with Austin and Hart during their on-air acknowledgement at night one of WrestleMania 41. While Austin showed enthusiasm, Bret (apparently) did not share the same spirit during his handshake with Triple H.
Did Bret Hart and Triple H ever make up after the Montreal Screwjob?
Despite appearing on WWE programming under the Triple H regime, Bret and Hunter haven't always seen eye to eye. Levesque admitted to talking Vince McMahon into taking the belt off of Bret during the Mr. McMahon documentary on Netflix. The moment came to be known as the Montreal Screwjob.
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That said, the pair seems to have moved past their conflicts with Bret Hart noting it was a pleasure to catch up with Triple H during his RAW appearance back in September 2024. Check out his full comment below.
'There's not that many from my generation that are around anymore, so running into Triple H is always a pleasure,' Hart told WWE Digital in September 2024.
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