If you've had any exposure to sports since about 6 PM Pacific Saturday night (the 6th), you almost certainly already know elements of the story.
Bret "The Hitman" Hart was being inducted, for the second time, into the WWE Hall of Fame -- this time, for his involvement in the famous 1980's tag team "The Hart Foundation". Also inducted tonight, his partner, the late Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.
He was attacked and shoved to the ground (as was Neidhart's daughter Natalya, representing his partner) by a failed mixed martial artist tonight -- during the acceptance of the Hall of Fame position. I'm not going to dignify his name nor give the mug shot or videos.
A lot of people, mostly rightly, ask how someone could be so stupid, with that many people who can legit defend themselves (one gave a justified cheapshot to the idiot, knocking him out)...
That's why, given my experiences, I think I can say that the quick action in the ring of WWE talent probably prevented the murder of Bret Hart tonight.
Why? Because there's very little else I can think of that a person would want to do, especially with some degree of training, to a 61 year-old stroke survivor in broad daylight and in public, which would not represent the desire to kill the man.
An early background look sees this person as probably unemployable and all of such. But the fact of the matter is (and I can say this as a qualified opinion) that's the most dangerous type of person. If they do not investigate for an eventual attempted murder charge on this fucker, they aren't doing their job.
One count trespass, two counts assault, I think there's another count there someplace.
I'll start the bidding at the time I spent in Riker's, etc. Let's see if, because this fucker claims to be a big bad MMA badass, if he gets less than 1 in jail and 3 probation...
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