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Bret Hart used to draw WWE wrestlers in X-rated orgies on locker room blackboard
Bret is a two-time WWE Hall of Famer (Picture: WWE)
Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart has revealed he used to draw his fellow wrestlers in X-rated orgies to keep himself entertained backstage.
The WWE Hall of Famer – who is known to fans as the Excellence of Execution – chose a bizarre way to show off his artistic skills back when he was an active star, as he used to depict other talent in racy pictures on a locker room blackboard.
Speaking during a Highspots Virtual Signing, he said: ‘I remember drawing a lot of wrestlers on the blackboard in the locker room. I used to draw wrestlers in orgies and stuff on the blackboard.’-
‘Really, it was out of boredom. In the beginning, nobody knew it was me so I would draw this big orgy on the blackboard and all these sexual positions and stuff. It was just to make guys laugh.
‘No one knew it was me. I would be getting dressed, there would be a big orgy on the board, and people were like, “Who did that?” “I don’t know.” ‘
Eventually, everyone found out Bret was the culprit, and he ended up taking requests as wrestlers asked him to draw their own experiences.
‘They would go, “This happened last night,” and then I would draw a perverted made up version of what happened the night before at the bar with some girl,’ he added.
‘I would draw something and I would notice Andre The Giant would laugh so hard. He really loved my drawings. The crazier, the better. When I say Andre laughed, he was in a lot of pain, but he would laugh so hard and loud.’
Not everyone was keen on the drawings, and Steve Lombardi – AKA The Brooklyn Brawler – didn’t like the idea until he realised how much Andre enjoyed them.
Hart even upset one of the road agents backstage, but he explained WWE boss Vince McMahon himself had his back and got a kick out of the X-rated drawings.
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‘The next day, I show up at the TV tapings and Vince McMahon is standing there and he had his arms crossed and was holding a big piece of chalk,’ he said.
‘As I walk past him, he hands me the chalk and goes, “You draw anything you want, any time you want, and if anyone has a problem with it, you come see me.”
‘So I started drawing anything I wanted and it got to be a tradition where a lot of guys had hurt feelings because I didn’t draw them.’
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