#8 Bret Hart

The 'Hit Man' had been one of the main reasons to watch RAW when it first debuted. In a period of child pandering ridiculous gimmicks, Bret Hart was among the few true wrestlers of WWE.
Bret wrestled more than a dozen thrilling matches on RAW in their early years, including giving a young Sean Waltman the best match of his career in a scorcher on the July 11, 1994, episode. Bret's greatest moments on RAW came in 1997, first reforming the Hart Foundation for a fantastic America vs Canada angle and then for his legendary feud with Shawn Michaels which saw some of the best segments and promos that had ever been seen on WWE TV until that time.
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Bret also provided some memorable RAW moments post-Montreal Screwjob, when he returned to RAW on the first episode of 2010 and buried the hatchet with Shawn Michaels on live TV. Yes, this was pretty much the first proper time Bret and HBK were face to face since Survivor Series 1997. The only other time was earlier in the day before RAW began when Bret approached Shawn in catering and quickly told him he would be calling him out to the ring for an unscripted segment. Before serving a short term role as RAW General Manager the following summer, Bret would defeat The Miz to win the WWE United States Championship on the May 17 edition of RAW.