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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Owen Hart
Owen James Hart (May 7, 1965 - May 23, 1999) was a Canadian professional wrestler who was most known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation.
Owen was born in Calgary, Alberta, the youngest of 12 children to wrestling promoter Stu Hart and Helen Hart.
Owen Hart was about to be lowered down from the ceiling to the ring for his appearance as the super hero-like Blue Blazer.
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  Owen Hart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Owen combined high flying and technical mat skill for a very sound style; he was also quite adept at playing a sneaky, smarmy heel, as evidenced by his King of Harts gimmick (he took the nickname after winning the 1994 King of the Ring).
Owen was transported to the Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, where he was pronounced dead on arrival (he actually died about six minutes after the fall, while still lying in the ring); the cause was later revealed to be internal bleeding from blunt chest trauma.
Martha Hart settled her wrongful death lawsuit against the WWF for approximately $19 million; she used the funds to establish the Owen Hart Foundation.
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 Science Fair Projects - Owen James Hart
Owen combined high flying and technical mat skill for a very sound style; he was also quite adept at playing a sneaky, smarmy heel, as evidenced by his "King of Harts" gimmick.
In early 1999 Owen began teaming with Jeff Jarrett and again captured tag team gold; however he was also in a storyline involving the Blue Blazer character; this, again, was rumored as punishment for Owen not wanting to do a storyline which suggested a sexual affair with Debra, the valet for the team.
Owen was transported to Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, where he was pronounced dead; the cause was later revealed to be internal bleeding from blunt chest trauma.
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 Retro Junk | The Death of Owen Hart
Owen James Hart was the last of 12 children for Stu and Helen Hart.
And in the spring of 1997, The New Hart Foundation was born.
Owen's widow, Martha sued, and settled with the WWF for the sum of $18 Million.
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 Owen Hart - ExampleProblems.com
Owen combined high flying and technical mat skill for a very sound style; he was also quite adept at playing a sneaky, smarmy heel, as evidenced by his King of Harts gimmick (he took the nickname after winning the 1994 King of the Ring).
Owen was transported to the Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, where he was pronounced dead on arrival (he passed away about six minutes after the fall, while still lying in the ring); the cause was later revealed to be internal bleeding from blunt chest trauma.
His widow now runs a charity called the Owen Hart Foundation with the money gained from her out-of-court settlement with the WWF from a wrongful death lawsuit (as a result of the settlement, what truly happened on May 23, 1999 was never revealed).
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 Owen Hart - WWE
In early 1999 Owen began teaming with Jeff Jarrett and again captured tag team gold; however he was also in a storyline involving the Blue Blazer character; this, again, was rumored as punishment for Owen not wanting to do a storyline which suggested a sexual affair with Debra, the valet for the team.
Owen, in Blue Blazer regalia, was to be lowered to just above ring level, at which time Owen would release himself from the safety harness, drop to the ring, land on his feet...and then fall flat on his face.
Owen was transported to Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, where he died a short time later; the cause was later revealed to be internal bleeding from blunt chest trauma.
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 Owen Hart - Smash Mania
In early 1999, Owen began teaming with Jeff Jarrett and again captured the tag team titles; however he was also in a storyline involving the Blue Blazer character; this was rumored as punishment for Owen not wanting to do a storyline which suggested a sexual affair with Debra, the valet for the team.
Owen was transported to the Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, where he was pronounced dead on arrival (he actually died about six minutes after the fall, while still lying in the ring); the cause was later revealed to be internal bleeding from blunt chest trauma.
Martha Hart settled her wrongful death lawsuit against the WWF for approximately $19 million; she used the funds to establish the Owen Hart Foundation.
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 Tribute - Owen Hart
Owen was the leader of a little merry band of Canadians we call "The Canadian Mafia." To me....
Owen was a type of guru to me. He helped me on the road -- hunting, travelling, or a match -- but the thing I'll remember most about Owen Hart is his ability to make me and anyone else laugh.
Owen, I want to thank you for being the person that you really were.
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 Warned.net - Wrestling Profile of Owen Hart
Owen Hart claimed that it was Bret Hrt who wanted him to wrestle under a mask in the WWE so he wouldn't steal the spotlight.
Owen Hart defeated Goldust on January 26th, 1998 disgused as Hunter Helmsley and was awarded the WWE European Title.
Owen Hart was transported to the Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, where he was pronounced dead on arrival he actually passed away about six minutes after the fall, while still lying in the ring; the cause was later revealed to be internal bleeding from blunt chest trauma.
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 Owen Hart R.I.P   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Owen was rumored to be the next WWF world champion after the PPV that he died at, This makes me very sad as he would of been only the second Grandslam winner.
Owen and the Bulldog were a strong team for 2 to 3 years winning the titles 3 times.
Owens Single wrestling days were very impressive to, the 1994 King Of the Ring winner, keeping it in the family as Bret won it in 1993.
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 Tribute to Owen Hart - Rock13.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Owen James Hart, the youngest of twelve children, was born May 7, 1965.
Owen is the father of Oje Edward, born in 1992, and Athena born in 1995.
In 1994 Owen became King of the Ring, and took on the persona of The King of Harts.
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 WrestleView.com: WrestleView Remembers Owen Hart
Owen and his brothers were trained by their father, Stu Hart, a legendary shoot fighter.
Owen reached the pinnacle of his career when he beat his brother Bret at Wrestlemania X. When Bret left for the WCW a piece of Owen left with him.
Hart was brought up in a loving family and eventually created a loving family with his wife and two kids.
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 Owen Hart Information
Owen James Hart (May 7 1965 – May 23, 1999) was a Canadian professional wrestler.
Hart's WWF career included Intercontinental, Tag Team and European gold; he teamed with the 600-pound Yokozuna; brother-in-law Davey Boy Smith, the British Bulldog; and Jeff Jarrett at various points in his career.
Though he had performed the stunt before, Owen was worried about performing the stunt at Kemper Arena due to the height involved (Owen had a fear of heights).
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 Owen Hart, 1965-1999
Owen also showed his skills in singles competition by winning the British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight title.
Owen was victorious, but at the same event, Bret became WWF Heavyweight Champion for the second time, which made Owen even more jealous.
Hart was promised a raise and push to remain in the WWF.
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 Definition of Owen Hart
Wrestling, in fact, was not Owen's first choice for a career; as Martha Hart, his widow, would explain in her book "Broken Harts", Owen tried numerous times to find a profitable living outside of wrestling.
The Blue Blazer was at that time a generic masked wrestler gimmick, but later on would be portrayed as a stereotypical over-the-top superhero; some argue this was done to punish him for refusing to take part in lurid storylines of the so-called WWF Attitude Era.
Owen Hart's last match was on May 22, 1999 in Chicago, Illinois.
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 Owen Hart
Owen Hart and British Bulldog (WWF), the New Hartfoundation (WWF with Bret Hart, British Bulldog, Brian Pillman and Jim Neidhart), the Nation of Domination v.3 (WWF with Rocky Maivia, D-Lo Brown, Mark Henry and Kama) High Energy w/Koko B. Ware WWF New Foundation w/Jim Neidhart WWF The Hart Brothers w/Bret Hart WWF Wings w/Brian Pillman
Owen is the younger brother of Bret "Hitman" Hart and the youngest child of the legendary Stu Hart.
Owen Made his debut in 1997 and was voted the 1987 Pro Wrestling Illustrated "Rookie of the Year".
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 Obsessed With Wrestling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Owen Hart was trained by his father in the infamous Dungeon in the basement of the Hart Mansion in Calgary..
Owen Hart signed with the WWF and wrestled under a mask as The Blue Blazer to protect his identity as a "Hart"..
Owen Hart & Rocky Maivia became co-leaders of the Nation of Domination and began a bitter feud with Degeneration X..
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 Owen Hart, 1965-1999
Owen was the nicest, funniest person I think that I have ever met, and he loved his family and I think that they should know that he talked about them warmly and with love and affection.
Um, I thought Owen was one of the truest, most honest, faithful guys that I know, and he gave us all a lot of happiness and a lot of good memories.
Owen was a type of guru to me. He helped me on the road -- hunting, travelling, or a match -- but the thing I'll remember most about Owen Hart is his ability to make me and anyone else laugh.
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 Tribute - Owen Hart
Owen was a very good man, a dear friend, and a great father and a good husband.
Owen was kind and gracious to everyone he met, inside and outside the business.
Owen was a great wrestler, a great talent, but way above that he was a great family man. His family, all his life, he put that first.
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 3StrandWrestling: Can You Honestly Say There's A Better Wrestling Website?
Owen Hart's funeral was held in his hometown of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Owen's wife Martha gave thanks to all family, friends, neighbors, and fans worldwide for their support and comfort at the time, while they were feeling such great sorrow.
Joining the WWF in 1988, Owen donned the mask and became the "Blue Blazer", the same gimmick he used on the night of his death, at the "Over The Edge" pay per view, where he was scheduled to face the Godfather for the WWF IC Title.
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 Owen Hart: 1965-1999
Owen James Hart, beloved husband of Martha Hart and loving dad of Oje and Athena, of Calgary passed away tragically in Kansas City, Missouri on Sunday, May 23rd at the age of 34.
Owen was born in Calgary on May 7, 1965.
Owen married his high school sweetheart on July 1, 1989 and left the WWF to travel together for a 2 year period before returning to the WWF as Owen Hart, where he became a world-renowned superstar.
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 Owen
My favorite Owen memory is a card at the Warwick Musical Theater, where he played an (at the time) undefined heel/babyface role about a year and a half ago.
Perhaps, besides the sweetness of his memory and the legacy of his career and family, Owen Hart leaves this world imparting a sense of purity to it.
Owen Hart, to me, was a reminder that wrestling could be innocent and fun, despite the WWF's attempt to portray the Blazer as a heel with silly values.
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 Owen Hart Resource Page - owen hart death video
Owen Hart posing.In early 1999, Owen began teaming with Jeff Jarrett and again captured tag team gold; however he was also in a storyline involving the Blue Blazer character; this was rumored as punishment for Owen not wanting to do a storyline which suggested a sexual affair with Debra, the valet for the team.
Hart fell to his death in Kansas City on May 23, 1999, during the WWF's Over the Edge PPV event.
Owen was transported to the Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, where he was pronounced dead on arrival (he actually passed away about six minutes after the fall, while still lying in the ring); the cause was later revealed to be internal bleeding from blunt chest trauma.
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 SLAM! Wrestling - WrestleMania 17 - A 10-bell salute for the late WrestleManiacs
OWEN HART / THE BLUE BLAZER - The youngest of the Hart family, Owen Hart debuted at WrestleMania V in the Blue Blazer costume, falling to another second-generation wrestler, Mr.
Owen was back the following year, teaming with his brother's foe Yokozuna to beat The Smoking Gunns for the WWF tag titles.
Owen Hart died May 23, 1999 at the Over The Edge PPV.
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