Bret Hart Tells Funny Yokozuna Story On The Sharpshooter Show: “There Was Sh*t Everywhere. It Was Like He Sat In A Big Puddle Of Pea Soup!”

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WrestleZone Radio is proud to present the latest episode of The Sharpshooter Show w/ Bret “The Hitman” Hart

This episode is made possible by The Sharpshooter Show’s official sponsors Jimmy’s Famous Seafood & Sharpshooter Funding.

In this post you will find a hilarious Yokozuna story Bret shared on this past week’s episode, fully transcribed. The story is in response to a fan submitted question Bret received on Twitter. If you have a question for Bret that you would like asked on this week’s episode please submit it on Twitter using the hashtag #AskTheHitman.

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You can listen to Bret’s Yokozuna story from the show starting at the 1:17:26 minute mark in the embedded audio player below:

On his response to the following fan submitted question about whether or not he was ever nervous to take Yokozuna’s Banzai Drop:

BH: Not most of the time. One time when we were in India and everybody had gotten really sick. I remember they told me Yoko was so sick he couldn’t wrestle but they didn’t have any replacements. It was in Delhi or something like that. It was in India and it might have been 80-90,000 people watching at a big soccer stadium. It was a huge crowd and they insisted that he had to go out and wrestle me. I remember Yoko got up and, like I said, he was sick all day. Not feeling well but he sucked it up like you do in wrestling or did back then. He went out and had the match with me and I remember him climbing up on to the second rope and I remember looking at the back of his ass and he had completely sh*t his trunks. There was sh*t everywhere. It was like he sat in a big puddle of pea soup. I remember thinking as I was lying there, “Oh my God!” He bravely jumped backwards and did his Banzai Drop and I moved out of the way and it reminded me of a stamp pad. Like there was a big brown stamp right in the middle of the ring where he landed and bounced. I felt bad for old Yoko because he was sicker than a dog. Nobody should have made him wrestle but he went in there and wrestled. After about five minutes he must have just let it rip. That was the only time I was ever scared of a Banzai Drop (laughs).

The first half of today’s show features Bret chatting candidly with WrestleZone Daily host Nick Hausman about a variety of topics.

Some of the topics discussed during the first half of the show include:

After a brief break Bret & Nick return for the second half of the show joined by Bret’s son Blade.

Bret kicks off the second half of the show with his “Hit Of The Week.” Each episode Bret dives in to his archives and picks one of his favorite personal matches to chat in depth about. This week Bret and Blade take a look back at his WrestleMania XIII classic against “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.

Then, Bret welcomes on to the show mixed martial artist Micah Terrill. Micah will be competing in the co-main event of Shogun Fights 14 on April 16, 2016 in Baltimore, MA. Micah & Bret dive in to a discussion about:

  • Whether Bret ever considered competing in mixed martial arts
  • Micah’s personal fighting style
  • The big upsets that happened at UFC 196
  • Who Bret thinks will win between Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones
  • Micah’s upcoming fight at Shogun Fights 14
  • More…

This episode also features Bret & Blade giving their “4 Out Of 10” award of the week as well as answering questions from the #AskTheHitman mailbag.

You can listen to the full archives from WrestleZone Radio in the embedded audio player below:

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