#1 The Hitman and WWE are at odds again
When it comes to wrestlers who were estranged from WWE, there are few guys with higher profile issues than Bret Hart, who was the infamous victim of the Montreal Screwjob on his way out the door to WCW. It took the better part of a decade for Hart to mend fences with Vince McMahon and his company, including the gradual build of cooperating on a DVD release, accepting a Hall of Fame induction and finally making a return to WWE television.
Hart has expressed some dissatisfaction with WWE in recent years, including being hypercritical of Seth Rollins and Triple H.
If Hart were to work with a second edition of All-In, it may well push things over the edge to effectively ending what relationship he now has with WWE. Even though The Bullet Club and affiliates aren’t really in a position to compete with WWE, All-In nonetheless suggested wrestlers can not only survive, but thrive on the indies, and word is that WWE doesn’t want that movement gaining any more steam.