#4 A focus on wrestling
While Bret Hart was involved in no shortage of great angles throughout his career and grew into a very good promo man, he was first and foremost a wrestler’s wrestler. It’s hard to find anyone who will deride the quality of The Hitman’s performances bell to bell and indeed those critics who do deride him tend to do so on the basis that they feel he takes himself and his wrestling career too seriously.
If Hart were to be at the helm of booking a show like All-In 2, you can bet that he’d keep the focus squarely on wrestling—treating it like a sport and letting the action in the ring tell stories more than any shocking twists and turns, surprise appearances, or comedy bits.
One can only imagine the field day Hart might have to direct traffic for talents the calibre of Kenny Omega, the Young Bucks, and other proven big match stars.