A perfect recipe for a feud
Such televised drama deserves the Ryan Murphy treatment then. The Michaels and Hart feud can be layered to feature both the in-ring action that is mostly scripted in the wild world of WWE and the reality-breaking backstage tensions that mutated the industry.
Now that WWE are comfortable in allowing kayfabe to be a thing of the past, the show would get an instant green-light from them. After all, WWE loves its mainstream publicity. Bret and Michaels and those around them have been vocal about what transpired between them on not just that night, but everything that came before.
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This would be a show that lights up the new season of Feud especially with its host of the character specifically the lead duo and the provocateur in between; Vince McMahon. More importantly, Murphy can set the show as an interview-based edition much like WWE does, detailing and going into flashbacks of the rise of these young guns and their eventual fallout.
PS: Just imagine a heart touching and powerful phone call scene between Hart and Michaels at the climax of the series, as they reconcile long before the in-ring moment in 2010.