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10 Awesome Times Wrestlers Learned From Their Mistakes - Bret Hart Wears A Chest Protector! MJF Forms A New Stable! Matt Jackson Works The Back! Mr. Perfect's Last Cool Wrestling Moment?!

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🗓️ 17 December 2021

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Counters, strategies and storyline directions... Simon Miller presents 10 Awesome Times Wrestlers Learned From Their Mistakes...


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0:00.0

After school, it all comes together, where you begin your route from here to your career

0:05.7

through Sandwell College, with over 100 career focus courses to choose from, T-Levels,

0:11.9

BTEC and apprenticeships in art and design, engineering, fashion and so much more, with

0:18.0

free bus travel for all students. To find out more, visit our open days on the 12th and

0:23.1

14th of October to see what's possible for you. Your life, your future, your Sandwell

0:29.1

College.

0:41.0

I do not learn from my mistakes. I'm a little bit like Bart Simpson's when he sees that sweet

0:45.8

treat and he keeps touching it, even though he keeps getting electrocuted. I would be the

0:50.5

same, I would just really want a muffin. But this is not the case when it comes to some

0:54.8

wrestlers, because they sit down and they actually educate themselves from match to match,

0:59.4

which makes it really fun for us the viewer, because we can go, I see what they've done

1:04.2

there, and it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy in your dumb dumb. So how I wonder what

1:07.8

culture wrestling my name is, Simon Miller, and this is indeed ten awesome times wrestlers

1:13.4

learn from their mistakes. Number ten, Steve Austin retires his finisher. Go and watch

1:17.9

Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin from the 1996 Survivor Series. It is such an underrated gym,

1:24.3

especially the finish, because as soon as Simon Cole Steve Austin does lock in the

1:27.8

million dollar dream, which is the move he was using at the time, Bret Hart runs towards

1:32.3

the turnbuckle and he reverses the momentum and allows him to get the van to free.

1:37.3

So when we don't forward to WrestleMania 13 when they had their rematch that was fought

1:40.8

under submission only rules, it would stand to reason that you would assume, well I'm

1:44.8

sure it's don't cold once again, would try and use the million dollar dream because

1:48.4

again it is a maneuver that will make you tap out, but he didn't, because he understood,

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