Bret Hart's career was ended by Goldberg in 1999, and to be honest, the WWE Hall of Famer hasn't really forgotten about it.In media interviews and podcast appearances, Bret Hart hasn't really shied away from the fact that he doesn't like Goldberg.The issues between the pair stemmed from Goldberg hitting Hart with a superkick which pretty much ended his legendary career.And speaking to Stone Cold Steve Austin on his Broken Skull Sessions show in March 2020, Hart gave his true thoughts on the WWE Hall of Famer.

Bret didn't hold back, and if we're being honest, he absolutely ruined Goldberg with his comments to Stone Cold.

Bret spoke about how he thought Goldberg was the most "unprofessional wrestler" in history, and spoke openly about just how unsafe he thinks the former World Champion was:

For Bill Goldberg to be in the Hall of Fame, he hurt everyone he worked with. You might as well wrestle a real gorilla. He was the most dangerous guy to work with. He hurt everybody he worked with.

As noted, Goldberg ended Bret Hart's career after an errant superkick, and to make matters worse, the two-time Hall of Famer explained that he told Bill not to hurt him before they went out for their match:

The last words I said to Bill before we had that match were he ended my career, I said "Bill, whatever you do out there, don't hurt me."

Recent reports have stated that Bret Hart has signed a lucrative deal with WWE, so there could be some leeway for the wrestling icon to appear on WWE TV in the coming days, weeks and months.

You can watch the full episode of Bret Hart and Stone Cold Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions podcast on the WWE Network right now by clicking here.