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>“You know, I keep hearing about Kevin Nash talk and that summer of ’92, like it was some kind of bad break, like he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. But let me tell you something—when you walk around with that smug attitude, when you think you’re bigger than the business, when you treat everybody like they’re beneath you—don’t be surprised when the world catches up to you."
>"That dark alley? That wasn’t bad luck, that wasn’t fate, that was Kevin Nash finally getting exactly what was coming to him. That tragic summer of ’92, in that hot, suffocating heat, Nash found out the hard way that when you don’t take this business seriously, you're gonna get buried even if it's in the ass by a pack of throbbing zestful Black mandigos coming out of an Apollo show."
>"So don’t come crying to me about dark alleys and tough nights. Because I didn’t need excuses in my father's dungeon. I didn’t need sympathy. I had the talent, the discipline, and the respect to prove, night after night, why I’m the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be."
--Bret Hart