Bret "Hitman" Hart - The Ritual of Number 35 & WWE Darkness

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Gematria is the ancient mystical practice taken from Kabbalah, which encodes letters into numbers. The easiest and most simple cipher is the Ordinal which involves coding A1, B2, until you get to Z26. These ancient practices have been talked about in Hollywood and in the entertainment world for years. We had a movie called Murder By Numbers starring Sandra Bullock on the movie poster contains 3 and 8 prominently. The band The Police in 1983 released the song Murder By Numbers. The album from where that song was released contains a skull on the cover. Skulls obviously symbolize death and mortality, also pay attention to the year, 83, as it's a reverse of 38.

Bret Hitman Hart was born into a bizarre industry that melded the reality and fiction. The 8th child of 12, The Hart Family are considered the first family of professional wrestling in Canada. Bret was given a strange middle name by his parents, the name of Sergeant. Sergeant, aside from being a strange middle name, insinuates a person in authority, a military person in authority, someone who is leading a force, or army. It should come as no shock that even though he was the 8th born child, Bret was the most successful pro wrestler the family ever produced. Sergeant, reduces to a 35.

After selling his promotion, Stampede Wrestling, Stu Hart negotiated that as part of the sale, his son Bret, and wrestlers Jim Neidhart, Dynamite Kid, and Davey Boy Smith would all get to join the juggernaut known as the World Wrestling Federation or WWF.

After being part of a tag team with Jim Neidhart, Bret Hart became a singles star and his career takes off.

After many wrestlers leave the promotion, in late 1992, Bret Hart becomes WWF Champion at the age of 35. As WWF champion, Bret Hart is the top star during what is called the New Generation period for WWF.

Tragedy strikes members of the Hart family on October 5, 1997. Brian Pillman, a member of the group The Hart Foundation which includes, Jim Neidhart, Davey Boy Smith, and Owen Hart, passes away in Minnesota at the age of 35. Pillman allegedly died in his sleep due to heart disease.
Pillman, though not related to the Hart family, trained to become a professional wrestler while playing football for the Calgary Stampeders in the Canadian football league. The legendary training location is known as The Dungeon, which reduces to 35.

After a long renegotiation, Bret Hart and WWF agree to an unprecedented 20 year contract which would keep Bret Hart with Stamford based wrestling promotion and prevent him from leaving to go work for WCW based in Atlanta.

However, as the story goes, WWF advises Bret that they can no longer afford the contract and would prefer if he left the promotion entirely and encourage him to sign with WCW. The issue is that Bret is WWF champion and is refusing to lose to title to top contender Shawn Michaels and anywhere in Canada for that matter.

So, 35 days after Brian Pillman suddenly passes away, we have an infamous event known as Survivor Series 97, in Montreal (which reduces to a 35). At this event, after agreeing he would not lose the WWF title, Vince McMahon orders the referee to ring the bell and count Bret Hart as having submitted to the sharpshooter, which was Brets move. Bret was not expecting to lose the match and this event has since been called The Montreal Screwjob.

So, just so we get caught up. Bret Hart, who’s middle name is Sergeant, which reduces to a 35, after winning the WWF title for the first time at the age of 35, after training to be wrestler in the dungeon, which reduces to 35, loses his friend and member of the Hart Foundation, Brian Pillman, at the age of 35 and now 35 days later, in Montreal, which reduces to a 35, gets screwed out of the WWF title by Vince McMahon.

It does not end however. Bret Hart can now go and work for WCW as of November 10th, 1997. However, Bret doesn’t make his WCW debut for quite a while. How long, Bret debuts in WCW 35 days after he is eligible, on December 15th, 1997.

Tragedy and this number continues to haunt Bret. Bret’s career in WCW falters, despite becoming their world champion, he never truly became what he was in WWF and ironically, WWF without Bret Hart begins their best period in company history. Brets departure ushers in a period known as The Attitude Era and at the helm of that is a man named Stone Cold Steve Austin.

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