Posts Tagged ‘Shawn Michaels.’

Superstar Lookback: Owen Hart

May 7, 2010

Owen James Hart was born on this very day, May 7th, 45 years ago. The youngest of 12 children to WWE Hall Of Fame, Stu Hart, Owen, like many of Hart family, has been a notable figure in the wrestling showbiz. Amongst his accomplishments, Owen was crowned WWF King Of The Ring in 1994. He had also held the WWF European title once, the WWF Intercontinental title twice and the WWF Tag Team title four times.

Throughout his career, Owen has made notable feuds and partnerships. One of the most classic rivalries he had was with his brother, Bret “The Hitman” Hart which resulted in a legendary face off at Wrestlemanina X. He had also worked with Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mick Foley, Triple H & Shawn Michaels. In the late 90s, Owen partnered with the British Bulldog, Davey Boy Smith, in Tag Team division scene and later rebooted the Hart Foundation faction in 1997 along with Bret, Jim Neidhart and Brian Pillman. The faction was a success but ended within a year following Pillman’s death. The present Hart Dynasty comprising of DH Smith (British Bulldog’s son), Tyson Kidd (Bret Hart’s Trainee) and Natalya Hart (Jim Neidhart’s daughter) is a continuation of the Hart’s faction lineage.

On May 23, 1999, tragic struck the Hart family. During the “Over The Edge” pay-per view, Owen fell to his death during an entrance stint. Owen was in the process of being lowered via harness and grapple line into the ring for a match against The Godfather. The release mechanism was triggered by accident and Owen’s intended dramatic entrance was turned into a horrific accident. Owen fell 78 feet down into the ring. Following the accident, a dazed Owen managed to sit up in the ring, before losing consciousness and later died of massive internal bleeding. The following night on RAW, Jeff Jarrett defeated The Godfather to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship – the title Owen was booked to win at Over the Edge. Jarrett screamed Hart’s name as the belt was handed to him with fans around the ring tearing for Owen’s passing. Three weeks after the event, the Hart family sued the WWE for poor execution of Owen’s stunt and was awarded 18 million in compensation.

Owen is left by his wife, Martha Joan Patterson, his son Edward Hart (born 1992) and Christie Hart (born 1995). Many have argued that if Owen is alive today, the wrestling showbiz would have one more hall of famer, one more main eventer and one more hero to look up to.

Here at BTM, we honor Owen with this very tee – “Hart To Get Over” at our store. Thank You, Owen. We miss you.

Fantasy Rebound: Bret One More Time?

May 6, 2010

On January 4 this year, Bret “The Hitman” Hart returned to WWE and made his first appearance on Raw in over 12 years as the guest host for the night. He reconciled with Shawn Michaels and later went on to confront Vince Mcmahon regarding the Montreal Screwjob that happened in 1997.

This led to their confrontation in Wrestlemanina 26, in which Bret “The Hitman” triumphed over the chairman. Honestly in my opinion, it was one of the worst matches of Bret to date. The match has all the makings of a classic battle – 13 years in the making, the return of the Hitman, personal rivalry turned on screen feud. Yet the pull off was terrible, especially with the insertion of the entire Hart Family, turning it into a tasteless lumberjack match. While the dust has been settled, many has been asking this recurring question – Will we ever see Bret have one more run at the title?

No details of Bret’s contract with WWE has been revealed. Although he has made appearances on overseas tours as well as on Monday Night War and on Extreme Rules. Can we then consider Bret as a regular? Bret suffered a stroke in the late 90s and has left him impaired for intense physical exercise. Yet sources has indicated that Bret is still good to go for some matches. Should we see that happen, that would mean big thumbs up for any opponents that Bret would face. Think about Bret Vs Triple H. Bret Vs the Undertaker and even Bret Vs John Cena. Such matches would be nothing than classic.

As for Bret holding on to the title – I guess it ain’t going to happen. We would be lucky to see Bret going for another shot at a wrestling match. But I won’t bet my hope for seeing the hitman capturing the gold. Maybe a tag title with a big name, but that’s all.

Survival Of The Hitman

May 3, 2010

For those who are too used to mainstream wrestling news, don’t miss this chance to catch an exclusive documentary on Bret “The Hitman” Hart titled Survival Of The Hitman. The documentary is produced by The Fight Network, John Pollock, Jorge Barbosa and Wai Ting. It chronicles the rise of Bret “The Hitman” Hart, his split with the WWE in 1997, The Montreal Screwjob, Owen’s Hart death and his road back to the company in January 2010. The documentary features interviews with Bret, members of the family, Carl DeMarco, former sports agent Gord Kirke and more.

It is really an exclusive, off-the-mainstream documentary that is not produced by WWE, which makes it honest. Well, here are links. Enjoy!

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Part Four