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>Brother, you want a good example of how crazy our business is? I was over in Japan doing a run there after I had just slammed the Giant in front of 150 thousand screaming Hulkamaniacs. So, I'm in the dressing room one night over there, the thing about Japan brother, its all about respect over there dude. Doesn't matter who you are, cause I mean, I was selling out any building we went to every single night jack, but it didn't matter if you were the top guy, or just a jabroni brother, we all used the same locker room. So I'm lacing my boots up one night, and this kid walks over to me, he sticks his hand out and says "Hey, brother, I'm Bret Hart. Its an honor to meet you Hulk." Now I couldn't believe it, because me and his dad Sam, we were tight brother. I had met him when I was first breaking in, a lot of people might not know, but Stu used to play pro football up in Canada, and he wanted to get me a tryout with the Dolphins. He said I could be the next Jack Lambert brother, but my heart was with pro wrestling. Funny to think that the Hulkster could have been on those 17-0 Dolphins though, ain't it dude. Anyway, so I'm talking to Bret, he says he just can't come up with a good finish. Now after my matches, me and Baba would stick around, train the wrestlers a bit, they called them "young boys" over there brother. So, I told Bret to stick around after the show, and I put Baba in this submission, I had created it just to put on Baba, cause his legs were so big, it was hard to get a hold on him brother. So, I tell Bret, "I already got a finish brother, that one can be yours." And that hold, of course, went on to be known as the Sharpshooter. He told me he'd never forget what I did for him, and if he could ever repay me in the future he would.