WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart ripped apart former WWE head Vince McMahon in an interview with Abraham Josephine Riesman (who wrote a biography on McMahon) on Slate.com.
In the interview, Hart commented, "I’m going to speak my truth. I’m not worried about Vince’s feelings. He’s never cared about mine. I don’t have any problem with everybody kicking his head around the parking lot. I’m OK with the truth coming out."
Hart stated that he always held respect for Vince McMahon, but that is gone after the allegations in the Janel Grant lawsuit.
"When you get that vision in your head, you go, ‘That’s messed up,’" Hart said. "It’s too sick and disgusting to really imagine."
Hart also stated that the text messages included in the Grant lawsuit as proof of McMahon's behavior "sounded like Vince."
On how people will remember McMahon going forward, Hart wrote, “It’s like Jeffrey Dahmer, Harvey Weinstein, or Jeffrey Epstein: Vince will be a joke,” Hart said. “He’ll be used for humor, and you’ll shake your head at the shock value of some joke about, ‘What did Vince McMahon do?’ He’ll always be associated with this story, especially as it gets bigger and bigger and bigger.”
Hart also stated that he recently apologized to former WWF referee Rita Chatterton, who brought rape claims against McMahon for decades before coming to a financial settlement, stating, "I apologized from the bottom of my heart and I said, ‘I believe that what happened to you, happened to you. And I apologize. I was wrong.’"
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