5 WWE Superstars who changed the perception of people about wrestling 

Hulk Hogan and John Cena
Hulk Hogan and John Cena

#4 Bret Hart

The Excellence of Execution
The Excellence of Execution

When Hulk Hogan left WWE in 1993, Vince McMahon tried popping up different superstars as the next Hulk Hogan but failed each time. Lex Luger and Diesel were chalked in to be Hogan's successor but their push was short-lived and to be honest they didn't possess the charisma or in-ring acumen to replace Hogan.

Instead, the company turned to someone who didn't exactly fit into Vince McMahon vision of what a superstar should be. He neither was the biggest superstar around nor did he possess great mic skills but what he did possess was immaculate in-ring skills and an undying love and passion for the business. He was the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be - Bret Hart.

The Hitman was the greatest technical wrestler of his time. He was the most well-rounded performer of his generation and he excelled in every aspect of the game. Starting out as a tag team wrestler as part of the Hart Dynasty, the Canadian legend rose through the ranks in the company at a rapid pace, breaking prejudices and perception on the way to becoming one of the best to ever step inside a wrestling ring.

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