Bret Hart has never shied away from giving his opinion on wrestling's biggest names. The WWE icon says exactly what he thinks of his former co-workers, as the likes of Goldberg and Hulk Hogan can attest.In his 2007 book, Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling, Hart pulled no punches when discussing The Ultimate Warrior. The two-time Intercontinental Champion was notoriously difficult to deal with behind the scenes. He also had a reputation as an unsafe in-ring performer.The Hitman recalled how the "arrogant and unskilled nobody" defeated an unhappy Andre the Giant in several live event matches in 1989:"For most of the summer Andre had been main-eventing the house shows with Warrior, and he was disgusted at having to lose every night to an arrogant and unskilled nobody who hadn't paid his dues."Hart added:"Andre insisted on jobbing out in less than fifteen seconds, taking a series of, you guessed it, clotheslines. Grim-faced, Andre would roll out of the ring and lumber back to the dressing room as sell out crowds chanted, 'Bulls**t,' with some fans even demanding refunds."Rasslin' History 101@WrestlingIsKingThe Ultimate Warrior confronts Andre the Giant on a episode of The Brother Love Show,back in 198927628The Ultimate Warrior confronts Andre the Giant on a episode of The Brother Love Show,back in 1989 https://t.co/HezZFJ3DjtAccording to wrestling stats database Cagematch.net, Bret Hart and The Ultimate Warrior participated in six multi-man matches together between 1988 and 1998. However, they never met in a one-on-one contest.Bret Hart explained why The Ultimate Warrior was favored over Andre the GiantThe short matches between Andre the Giant and The Ultimate Warrior took place a year before the latter's win over Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI. Around that time, then-WWE Chairman Vince McMahon limited Andre's appearances and revolved his television shows around younger, more athletic stars.80's Wrestling@80sWrestling_Andre The Giant vs. Ultimate Warrior!77175Andre The Giant vs. Ultimate Warrior! https://t.co/2zojx5az65Frustrated with his bouts against Warrior, Andre opened up to Bret Hart about the way McMahon booked him compared to his predecessor, Vince McMahon Sr.:"Andre's deal was a promise written in stone by Vince's dad, and Andre was just starting to realize that Junior might not feel compelled to honor it in perpetuity," Hart wrote. "In Anchorage [Alaska], Andre told me with a sour look on his face, 'Vince is nothing like his father. When his father gave me his word that was all I needed.' Andre was like an old circus elephant, and I sensed that if Vince had his way, this circus was moving on without him."Andre the Giant and Bret Hart are not the only people to take issue with Warrior's in-ring performances. In 2021, legendary commentator Jim Ross said he had "never met or seen a wrestler with less ability" than the 2014 WWE Hall of Famer.What did you make of The Ultimate Warrior as a wrestler? Let us know in the comments section below.