DRAG IT UP!!!!
Yeah I sometimes bridge on a bench and I won't even write down that I did the rep. That was kind of a soft approach. That's like saying "Let's forget this happened." So this training cycle, I'm writing down that I bridged and then I don't count the rep. This is a much more rigid approach. Its like saying "Well, good effort but no dice and too bad you just used up that energy so you failed." That pisses me off and makes me want to correct the issue pronto.
I even re-read the bench section of SSBBT3 and remind myself of the part where it says (paraphrase) "Not everyone who sets their feet under the hips will bridge BUT those who bridge most commonly have their feet too far back under their hips."
Light bulb, I set my feet really far back when I bench...and I have a kind of close stance. SSBBT3 says that a wide stance is seldom a problem and it usually remedies the bridging issue by taking the slack out of the hips.
So, I'm going to fix that bridge and make sure that I don't miss by bridging...its against the rules too; so that's gotta be destroyed ASAP.