For the first time ever, WWE will induct matches into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the 2025 class.
The first match to be inducted will be Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart in an "I Quit" match from WrestleMania 13.
Speaking to Ariel Helwani on the Ariel Helwani Show, Bret was asked when he found out about the induction.
"I found out a few months ago that it was going to happen, but you never know. It's never going to happen until it happens. I just found out a few days that the announcement came out. That verified that it was going to happen for me. It's a big honor. I'm really quite proud of that match and the work that I had with Steve Austin. If you ask me in truth if I thought there was a better match somewhere, I don't think there has been a better match. It was magic, what we did that night. When they told me they were going to induct that match, I was like, 'Well, they should.' It was maybe the best match ever," stated Hart.
Hart and Austin will both be present for the ceremony.
Hart will become a three-time Hall of Famer with the induction as he's already in the WWE Hall of Fame as a solo star and as part of the Hart Foundation with Jim Neidhart.
Elsewhere during the interview, Hart gave his thoughts on today's wrestling. You can find his full comments by clicking here.
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