Bret Hart talked with the WWE Tough Enough contestants this week. The terms "wrestling" and "wrestlers" were censored during his speech.

The show producers Shed Media US are still in talks with WWE regarding what terms can and cannot be used on the program.

Bret discussed his appearance on Twitter:

"The main points I said were to never hurt yourself or your opponent and to never forget the fan inside you that was sitting in the stands."

Two-time World Champion Bill Goldberg, who struck Hart with a stiff thrust kick to the head during a match at WCW Starrcade 1999 (resulting in a severe concussion), replied to Hart's remarks:

"I feel like you were talking to me...."

Hart said years ago that he may have suffered up to three additional concussions in different matches over the course of   the days immediately following Starrcade, having been unaware of the severity of his injuries. These left Hart with post-concussion syndrome and forced his retirement from Pro Wrestling. Hart wrote a Calgary Sun column in which he said that Goldberg "had a tendency to injure everyone he worked with."