Hitman by Bret Hart is not just a great wrestling book. It is the wrestling autobiography. Honest, detailed, emotional, and brutally real, it goes far beyond what you usually get from celebrity memoirs. This is a deep, personal journey told with sharp memory and raw truth.
Bret takes you inside the wrestling business like no one else ever has. From growing up in the legendary Hart family to traveling the world to becoming a global star in WWE, every chapter feels lived in and unfiltered. He does not hold back when talking about the politics, betrayals, physical toll, and emotional struggles of life in and out of the ring. You feel the highs and you absolutely feel the lows.
What makes it stand above every other wrestling biography is the writing. It is thoughtful and reflective, sometimes heart-breaking, and always grounded in Bret’s sense of pride, loyalty, and identity. He captures the soul of wrestling, the art, the pain, the brotherhood, and the personal cost.
Even if you are not a die-hard fan, this book reads like a life story worth hearing. If you are a fan of wrestling, it is essential. No one has told the truth about the business quite like Bret Hart.
Simply the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be in regards to wrestling autobiographies. Nothing else comes close.