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Bret Hart may be considered one of the biggest names in the history of professional wrestling, but in recent times, he is more famous for his controversial statements on various topics. One of the most infamous incidents about his wrestling career was The Montreal Screwjob from Survivor Series 1997, also including Vince McMahon and Shawn Michaels.
Bret Hart was so angry after this incident that he decided to leave WWE instantly after the event. But years later, he buried the hatchet with the promotion, and they worked together multiple times in WWE, including Bret Hart's match with Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 26. But he was completely out of his prime at that time.

Kevin Nash addresses Bret Hart's controversial remark on Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon
But recently, Bret Hart made another controversial remark on Shawn Michaels and McMahon in reference to the Montreal Screwjob incident, and even claimed that they were sleeping with each other at that time. Hart's former rival Kevin Nash recently addressed this remark while speaking on his "Kliq This" Podcast, and stated the following;
Bret Hart recently looked back at the Montreal Screwjob
“I have no idea. I spent the better part of three years of my life with Shawn Michaels, and I never remember having a double knockout with Vince during any of our travel. The only time I saw Vince was when we were getting ready to strike in Indianapolis.”

He said that Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon were sleeping together at that time
Nash continued, “Not only would we have known, but there is just no way he couldn’t have told anybody. There is no proof. That’s when one of those things where you tell a story and say, ‘I’m sure.’ No, you’re not. I think it’s in poor taste. I know they’re talking about the screwjob, but please, somebody get the **** over that.”
Bret Hart's wrestling career was over in early 2000 after Goldberg botched a Super Kick on him, which ended up destroying his in ring career. Hart continued working in the ring, but he could never return to his prime. He could never forgive Goldberg for this incident, and even after 25 years, he still keeps on criticizing Goldberg publicly.