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TIMELINE Wrestling | 1992 | Bret Hart (WWF) & Tod Gordon (ECW)
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In this riveting edition of Timeline Wrestling, we dive headfirst into the tumultuous year of 1992 from two groundbreaking perspectives. Join us as we explore the intersecting paths of ECW's inception and WWE's trials and tribulations.

First, step into the gritty underbelly of the wrestling world with ECW founder Tod Gordon. Traverse the journey from ECW's humble beginnings in the wrestling church of South Philadelphia to its sudden glory. Learn how this audacious operation, set amidst goons, pig farmers, and Sparky Plugs, became the beacon of danger and believability for wrestling fans worldwide.

Experience firsthand how ECW fostered an identity that the Titans of wrestling could only aspire to emulate. From the passionate crowds in the infamous ECW Arena to the battles that forged the company's legacy, uncover the hidden stories that laid the foundation of this wrestling revolution.

Simultaneously, venture into the heart of WWE's tumultuous 1992 with the Excellence of Execution himself, Bret Hart. As WWE was embroiled in scandals and the business seemed to be in a downturn, Bret Hart rose like a phoenix. He journeyed from the shadows to become the World Heavyweight Champion, emerging as the breakout star in a time of juiced-up monsters and tenuous public image.

Relive the trials of Ric Flair's waning phenomenon, Davey Boy's struggles, and the infamous Nails vs. Vince dispute. Explore the controversial issues of the year, from the sexual misconduct allegations and steroid use that threatened the kid-friendly product, to the failure of the WBF, and the tremors caused by Liz and Randy's saga.

Immerse yourself in the nuanced histories of Patterson and Garvin, Lawler's infamous crown, the Barber Shop window, and the diverse road agents that kept the show running amidst the chaos. Remember the contributions of the Hart Foundation's own Owen and Neidhardt, all as Bret embarked on a singles journey that would cement him as a pro wrestling legend.

This special edition intertwines the birthing pains of ECW with Bret Hart's rise in WWE to give you a comprehensive view of the wrestling world in 1992. It's more than a tale of two companies; it's an intimate look at a pivotal moment in wrestling history.

00:00 ECW 1992 INTRO
07:13 WWF 1992 INTRO
08:31 WWF January 5th, 1992
12:14 WWF January 12th, 1992
16:09 WWF January 17th, 1992
21:19 WWF January 19th, 1992
29:59 ECW January 25th, 1992
31:39 ECW February 1st, 1992
37:47 WWF February 7th, 1992
39:12 WWF February 8th, 1992
40:52 WWF February 16th, 1992
43:56 WWF February 22nd, 1992
46:48 ECW February 25th, 1992
55:46 WWF March 2nd, 1992
58:27 WWF April 3rd, 1992
01:01:02 WWF April 4th 1992
01:05:32 WWF April 5th 1992
01:15:51 WWF April 19th 1992
01:18:32 ECW April 25th 1992
01:27:19 WWF April 26th 1992
01:30:11 ECW April 26th 1992
01:31:38 WWF May 2nd 1992
01:33:35 WWF May 16th 1992
01:35:49 ECW May 25th 1992
01:37:18 WWF May 30th 1992
01:38:50 WWF June 13th 1992
01:40:06 WWF June 26th 1992
01:43:02 WWF July 1st 1992
01:44:47 ECW July 14th 1992
01:47:45 ECW July 15th 1992
01:50:38 WWF July 21st 1992
01:55:02 WWF August 8th 1992
01:58:27 WWF August 9th 1992
02:00:06 WWF August 31st 1992
02:13:36 WWF September 1st 1992
02:15:37 ECW September 3rd 1992
02:20:41 ECW September 12th 1992
02:23:41 WWF September 19th 1992
02:24:57 ECW October 3rd 1992
02:26:52 WWF October 10th 1992
02:30:47 WWF October 12th 1992
02:41:19 ECW October 24th 1992
02:48:02 WWF October 26th 1992
02:52:59 WWF October 28th 1992
02:54:13 WWF October 31st 1992
02:56:20 WWF November 14th 1992
03:00:14 WWF November 21st 1992
03:04:29 ECW November 28th 1992
03:09:10 WWF December 12th 1992
03:19:38 ECW December 19th 1992

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@richardremick1639

8 months ago

I love hearing Bret I could listen to him talk wrestling for hours

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@misternewman1576

7 months ago

Love Bret's disdain for bodybuilding. I was in tears laughing because it's so true.

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@boombringer4078

7 months ago

Bret was a huge part of my childhood!! one of the best ever!

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@forgeforth

7 months ago

Why not upload the Bret Hart interview as a standalone? I've been waiting for this one for a long time. Bret gives the best interviews.

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@John-mg7fb

7 months ago

"Now you know why Bruce is where he is.." πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Bret is such a savage.

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@kylehayden4298

7 months ago

I always feel so bad for bret when he talks about owen, owen really was his best friend. But at the same time I’m glad that bret has all these happy and funny stories to tell about owen, because it helps strengthen the legacy of owen and how he was truly one of the few good guys in a business that had next to none

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@STONESGAM

6 months ago

I like Brett. He seems like an honest guy and straight shooter but he also has a pretty dry and witty sense of humor if you bring up the right subject. He doesn't really disrespect anyone but he tells it like it is at least from his experience.

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@johnboydojo

7 months ago

Kevin Nash's best match he ever had was with Bret Hart. Hands down. Nothing against Kevin or anything but Bret could've had a competitive looking match with a broomstick, and the broom would've got over at the end of it. He was just that damn good. Once in a generation wrestler. Superb talent and a good dude too!

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@cryptomnesiac

8 months ago

Papa Shango was awesome as long as you were 10 years old

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@mikejones4830

7 months ago

I always wanted Dynamite Kid and Bret to be a tag team in the WWF

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@PittheadX

3 months ago

When Bret Hart told he was more over than any other wrestlers in foreign countries, he ain't lying. As huge as Hogan was, it was Undertaker, Bret and Yokozuna who took the world by storm because of the established PR and media machines of WWF by 1992.

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@theredwriggler

7 months ago

Thanks for releasing this Sean. Was in grade school during Eastern, and high school when they changed to ECW. Always will cherish the magic and underground feeling with ECW.

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@robv4936

8 months ago

I agree with Bret, I also was more about the worker wrestler being my favorite. Give me a hard and good worker and a guy good on the mic, and I'm sold. I never liked guys like Warrior was never believable to me. One of my all time favorites is Curt Henning, I watched him start as a kid in A.W.A.

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@SonicandTheTailsboys

8 months ago

Thanks for this one Sean. Your Tod Gordon book was outstanding. I wonder how much different ECW would've been had Tod stayed there. Bret Hart was also outstanding too.

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@nickmorris9311

8 months ago

It made me smile seeing Bret legit pop over Owen being paired with KokoπŸ˜‚

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@healingchurchpotluck5352

4 months ago

I can't wait to hear Brett's fair, optimistic take on 90s wrestling. Also, I can't wait to hear the eloquent, easily understood tod gordon

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@jamesratliff1803

7 months ago

At around the two hour mark Bret is talking about his match at Wimbley with Davey. I remember how great that match was and this isn't a knock at all but I remember another match Davey had which I thought was before the Wimbley match where a newly broken away Shawn Michaels who had been a tag team wrestler exclusively up until that point was challenging him for the IC belt. Davey had been with the company for some time through the mid 80's and was also getting a singles push around that time after having been one half of a very iconic tag team. They put on a clinic and Davey and Shawn during that match if memory serves went nearly 30 minutes and both did a standing dropkick that at that time were two of the best I had ever seen with the exception of perhaps Barry Windham and maybe the Rock n Roll Express though Shawn's looked like he had stolen it from Ricky Morton. I won't argue that the Wimbley match should have put Davey in that higher tax bracket but for reasons Bret mentions here, it didn't. Bret, Sid, Taker, Shawn and an up and coming Steve Austin some time after this would have that top tier and usher in the attitude era and poor Davey would be a footnote on the undercard. Davey had left and gone to ECW then Eastern Championship Wrestling for a cup of coffee in 92' and by January of 93' showed up in WCW briefly though it became apparent very quickly for Davey that WCW was a mess and they had no idea how to use him. He went from being a major star in his debut to being Sting's partner in tags a few weeks in and then to not really being factored into any main event storylines thereafter. He very quickly would leave WCW and eventually after going home to Britain would return to the WW(F)E in 94' where he stayed until the Montreal Screw Job. where he once again left for WCW following Bret at this point. Once again WCW would prove to be a huge mistake. When discussions come up of who is the biggest star who never held that big belt, Davey is often forgotten now but there was a time in late 80's and early 90's when he not only was a well-respected worker in the ring but also had one of the best looks for those giants of the time. He was over in the late 80's and the British Bulldogs in large part to Davey's tag partner but also due to Davey's work as well are one of the top 20 tag teams of all-time. Some would even consider them a solid argument for the top 10 list. Thanks for reading and God Bless.

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@PhilMiCoochie

7 months ago

You guys either need to release these timelines separately or edit it to where they play one after the other

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@essj3334

5 months ago

Bret the only guy who I can listen to all day like watching a good movie or box series and not skipping any parts. Had to skip Tod Gordan parts have no interest in that. Would have preferred just Bret timeline.

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@rockforlight

8 months ago

Look at all this shit, time codes and everything! You guys are the bestest!

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