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00:17:32I just don't think they knew, understood what they had.
00:17:36And at that point, people were big booting and leg dropping.
00:17:39So it was a different era.
00:17:40The Blue Blazer is a very, very good wrestler, but what I've noticed about him is if he has shortcomings, he doesn't deliver heavy, heavy damaging blows.
00:17:50He's more liable to try and wrestle his way into a winning a match than to beat his man.
00:17:55And I talked about it, about him staying.
00:18:00And to me, I told him, I said, I think if you stay here any longer, they're just going to make you a job guy.
00:18:09You know, there's not much you can do after that.
00:18:12Once you get labeled as sort of a job guy, I think you're, for the most part, your career's kind of over.
00:18:17So I told Owen, I said, I think if I was you, I'd get out of here.
00:18:22Get out of here until they need you.
00:18:24Because they're going to need guys in another year or two.
00:18:26They're going to need fresh guys, and they're going to go looking.
00:18:28I said, your time will come.
00:18:30You just have to wait a little longer.
00:18:32Owen told me that he had pretty much planned that whole same scenario, that he was going to pack it in for a while and go, you know, revive his name and wrestle in Mexico.
00:18:43And he wrestled in Germany, and I think he wrestled in Japan again.
00:18:49Over in Japan, got to know Owen quite well.
00:18:51He could darn sure work Japanese-style, quicker pace, a little rougher, tighter, more submissions.
00:18:56Yeah, he could do it all.
00:18:59He could go anywhere in the world and work.
00:19:02I had the luxury of being around Owen in Europe for months on end.
00:19:08I got really close to Owen.
00:19:10I got to be around him there.
00:19:11I got to be around him in Japan.
00:19:13Like, before any of us ever had any success in the U.S., he was so lighthearted.
00:19:19Always, always looking for a funny twist to do the things.
00:19:26I really think that Owen was a bit of an insomniac.
00:19:30Like, middle of the night, he'd wait until he knew your sleep, he'd call your room.
00:19:33About two in the morning, and tell you that, usually in Europe.
00:19:36And then he'd put on, like, an English accent.
00:19:38Hello, sir, it's just in the morning you ordered your breakfast, and I was wondering if you would want your eggs with that.
00:19:43Were they poached or were they fried?
00:19:45And call you, they'd tell you that it was a free pizza.
00:19:47I didn't order breakfast.
00:19:49Compliments of the hotel.
00:19:51No, sir, it says here on the order.
00:19:53I was just wondering if it's fried or poached, if you could just answer the question, please.
00:19:56He'd really push a pizza on you and keep pushing the pizza.
00:19:59I didn't order the hang-up.
00:20:01And you tell him, like, he ate an hour ago you don't want a pizza, you haven't already eaten, you've got to go to bed, or whatever, you keep telling him.
00:20:06I'm sorry, sir, we got disconnected with a drink again.
00:20:09Did you want those eggs poached?
00:20:10I don't care, poached, it's fine.
00:20:12Great.
00:20:13All right, I'll take the pizza.
00:20:14Okay, then.
00:20:15On the toast, then.
00:20:16And then he'd start with the toppings.
00:20:17He'd hang up, he'd call your room back again.
00:20:19And then he would hit you with the bill.
00:20:22The pizza's free, but the toppings are this much.
00:20:24He'd just keep doing it until you lost your mind.
00:20:26The wrestlers would start arguing with him about the checks.
00:20:29It's hilarious.
00:20:30It just made him fun, just fun to be around, you know.
00:20:40I remember we had a match on tape because there was no YouTube and things like that.
00:20:45So we had a match on tape.
00:20:46I remember Natty's cousin showing it to me.
00:20:48He's like, did you know Owen was in WCW?
00:20:50And I was like, no.
00:20:52He's always been in, you know, in WWE.
00:20:54And he's like, no, no, watch.
00:20:55And then we watch his tape and, like, there's Owen in WCW.
00:20:59He is almost poetic in the ring.
00:21:02He's so smooth.
00:21:03Owen, like so many that came through there, WCW, didn't know what to do with him.
00:21:10He was absolutely one of the best in the world in 91.
00:21:13Look at this man's agility and balance.
00:21:16Unbelievable.
00:21:18I think it was just simply a matter of him there that I'm not sure that the collective body knew how good he was and how to use him.
00:21:28It wasn't until, I think, in 90, 91 that they put out a call again to him.
00:21:34Said they were interested in bringing Owen back.
00:21:36And he was all set.
00:21:38He had a starting date.
00:21:40Owen Hart, the brother, one of the many brothers of the hitman, Bret Hart.
00:21:45Because I was a fan of Owen, it was great to see him back in the WWE.
00:21:48I mean, no matter what he was doing, whether he's Blue Blazer or whether he's the new foundation,
00:21:53just to know I'd get to see him do his thing was cool.
00:21:56Oh, I was tickled to death, bro.
00:21:58Owen was a great tag partner.
00:21:59And, of course, he could do anything.
00:22:01Any wrestling move in the world that we've ever invented, he could do it really well.
00:22:06I, myself, have only two or three moves to my whole repertoire.
00:22:10He has hundreds.
00:22:11And I think Owen was really happy with all that.
00:22:15The new foundation was a happy time for him.
00:22:17You know, this might be a better team than the Hart Foundation was.
00:22:20I always thought it was the coolest thing in the world when I would turn on my TV and see Owen and my dad,
00:22:25and they were this tag team.
00:22:27And just knowing how close Owen was to my dad,
00:22:32you could tell that because they were family, there was this relationship that was special.
00:22:37It wasn't just like a tag team partner.
00:22:39It was a brotherhood.
00:22:41Jim was released by the WWE at that time.
00:22:44Then they put him in another tag team with Coco Beware.
00:22:47And it seemed like it was kind of just a forced team.
00:22:49Like, they had to find another partner for Owen.
00:22:51They didn't want to just make him a single star.
00:22:54Hey, this team, everybody's talking about high energy.
00:22:58Coco Beware and the Rockets.
00:22:59I want to see how they work as a tag team.
00:23:01I clicked good with the Owen Hart.
00:23:04And Owen and I came really close.
00:23:08I know Coco had a great time or enjoyed Owen as a partner.
00:23:11And I think Owen, you know, took it all pretty well and tried to do the best he could.
00:23:16But I don't think he was ever too excited about it.
00:23:18I think he really felt bad that Jim dropped the ball.
00:23:21I started to understand around that time, though, the handcuffs that were put on him.
00:23:26From seeing his Stampede stuff to seeing him now in, you know, MC Hammer pants with taxi, you know, stripes down the side.
00:23:33Look at those pants!
00:23:35High energy, looking good!
00:23:37I think Owen and Coco, it gave him something.
00:23:40But it just was like both of them wearing brown shoes with a black suit.
00:23:44It just didn't really fit.
00:23:45I never understood the gear that they always put with Owen.
00:23:51And then getting to know Owen later, I realized that he would have understood the absurdity of it and just reveled in it.
00:23:58I remember watching that going, I don't like this.
00:24:00Owen's better than this.
00:24:02And as big of a fan as I was of Owen, I couldn't make myself like it.
00:24:06Owen wasn't happy with where he was going and what they were doing with him.
00:24:12And he started to lose hope and sort of saw himself as always being a secondary kind of guy or a middle guard guy.
00:24:20Or just didn't see a lot of hope.
00:24:22The Rockets in town!
00:24:24Right, there comes the biggest turkey you'll probably ever see.
00:24:27He had mentioned to me that he was going to pack it in and quit pretty soon.
00:24:30He was trying out for the fire department in Calgary.
00:24:32And I know he wanted to be a school teacher.
00:24:35He was going to walk away from wrestling.
00:24:36Those things just didn't happen because wrestling was what he was meant to do.
00:24:41He was good at it.
00:24:42It was around the time that I wrestled Doink and Jerry Lawler the same day at SummerSlam.
00:24:47I know I talked to Vince.
00:24:49He said, when are you going to do something with Owen?
00:24:51You know, if you have Owen a chance, he's a lot better than you give him credit for.
00:24:56And they came to me with this idea that they wanted to, they're going to have me wrestle my brother.
00:25:01But it was going to be my brother Bruce.
00:25:03My brother Bruce had had knee surgery.
00:25:05He was older, smaller.
00:25:09And as hard as Owen had tried, I thought, it's a shame not to give Owen this opportunity.
00:25:15And instead of giving it to my brother Bruce, who can't really even use it.
00:25:18So I put my foot down that day and I said, I don't mind doing this thing.
00:25:21But if we're going to do it, we're going to do it with my brother Owen.
00:25:25There's only one brother I can do it with.
00:25:26I don't think it was probably too hard of a sell to go, listen, this guy, my little brother, he's been here for years, on and off.
00:25:31You haven't done anything with him, give him a shot.
00:25:34And I'm sure I know right now what they're saying.
00:25:35He doesn't have personality.
00:25:37He will have personality if you give him the chance to.
00:25:40Owen was one of the most underrated talents that has ever been in the WWE.
00:25:57This guy was just such a natural.
00:25:59I'm not going to say more so than his brother Brett, but I think that Owen's talent level was right there with Brett's all along.
00:26:06And now Owen, I'm going to leap one.
00:26:09He earned that position and he shined at it when he was finally given the chance.
00:26:14Around Survivor Series of 93, he became more than Brett's little brother.
00:26:20I think in time it turned out to be the best thing in the world for him.
00:26:23No telling what's going to happen in the family feud matchup.
00:26:27I thought it was done so masterfully the way like the seeds of jealousy were slowly planted.
00:26:31During his childhood, he was isolated by the family.
00:26:34Brett was the guy, basically.
00:26:35I mean, I know there was other guys working at the time, but Brett was the hottest guy.
00:26:38Brett has always overshadowed Owen.
00:26:40Brett has always pushed himself in front of Owen.
00:26:43I know the Hart family.
00:26:44I know when their dog ran away, they used to put Owen out back instead.
00:26:48Owen actually knocked Brett off the ring apron.
00:26:50Owen was the only guy eliminated.
00:26:51Hitman is hurt.
00:26:52Owen has been shining.
00:26:54He's in the rail.
00:26:55No, he just knocked his brother off into the rail.
00:26:58Oh, wait a minute.
00:26:59Owen.
00:27:00What?
00:27:00The shadow's gone.
00:27:02I think the hitman is, too.
00:27:04He went right into the first and second row.
00:27:06Block it.
00:27:07Owen Hart is out.
00:27:09The Hart family won, but he came back out and, you know, he pulls Brett down and they're
00:27:12kind of pushing each other.
00:27:14And I was like, dude, is Owen going to become a bad guy?
00:27:16The crowd is booing Owen Hart.
00:27:22It wasn't supposed to be the family against me.
00:27:26I'm sick and tired of carrying the load of this family and never getting any recognition.
00:27:31It's always you, Brett.
00:27:32The reason that that turn worked was because it was based in reality.
00:27:38The famous older brother getting all these accolades and the younger brother feeling that
00:27:44he's being ignored and he's not getting his just due.
00:27:49If you have a sibling, you know what that's like.
00:27:52So as a kid, I was totally relating to that.
00:27:54My brother was totally relating to that.
00:27:56And we just really got attached to the characters.
00:27:58Owen, listen to me.
00:28:00This is your brother.
00:28:01I'm going to ask you one thing.
00:28:02You're going to sit down with me, mom, dad, and we're going to settle this thing.
00:28:05It all worked out.
00:28:06Everything's got to be fine.
00:28:12When Owen Hart stabbed Brett in the back, it put all the eyes on Owen at that time.
00:28:18All those other accolades that you earned, everything that you did in the past, that
00:28:22was before you ever saw the rocket face-to-face, one-on-one.
00:28:25Once you get confidence in what you're doing and know what your character is and who your
00:28:31character is, you can't be stopped.
00:28:34You!
00:28:34You've been standing in my way all my life, Brett.
00:28:37That's all I ever heard about is what you've done, Brett.
00:28:41All right, Brett, I'll help you back in.
00:28:43He always needs my help.
00:28:47This isn't the dungeon anymore.
00:28:57This is going to be a real ugly fight.
00:29:00They really tried to work everyone to the fact that they didn't get along at all because
00:29:03they wanted it to feel real.
00:29:05No talking.
00:29:06No talking in the lobby.
00:29:07No riding together.
00:29:08No in the bars together.
00:29:10If they ever see us talking, it ruins it for everybody.
00:29:13No one becomes a joke or a farce.
00:29:15The best there is, the best there was, the best there ever will be.
00:29:20Everybody wants an autograph.
00:29:21Everybody wants a picture.
00:29:23They all know that I'm the best.
00:29:24They don't want my lousy brother, Brett, or anybody else.
00:29:27Brett and I used to get along real good, but all my life I've kind of had problems with
00:29:31Brett being a little brother, hearing about how great Brett was and all these great accolades
00:29:35that we achieved.
00:29:36And finally, I just have had enough with it.
00:29:39I'm the bestest there is, the bestest there was, and the bestest there ever will be.
00:29:43We had the Sunday dinners, and there was a lot of strangers and people that we didn't
00:29:47know that would be there.
00:29:48So we wouldn't talk.
00:29:50They would just be kind of cool toward each other and, you know, sit at opposite ends of
00:29:53the table, and there wouldn't be any contact for sure.
00:29:56Yeah.
00:29:56It was funny how serious we took it.
00:29:59We'd have, like, two seats on the airplane, and we're not talking to each other.
00:30:03You know, but we were old school.
00:30:05I think they enjoyed every second of pretending to hate each other.
00:30:10WrestleMania 10, Brett.
00:30:12I'm going to prove what we've known all along, that I'm the best heart.
00:30:16He wants a match.
00:30:17He wants a fight.
00:30:22I'll give him a fight.
00:30:24I'll give my band a fight.
00:30:25WrestleMania 10 opens with one of the best opening matches of all time, Brett versus Owen.
00:30:29That's where he was finally getting to show what he could do.
00:30:42He kept adding all the little things to make Owen bad.
00:30:45He's such a loving brother, and we were so close.
00:30:48He's the worst little bastard cheater in the whole world in that match.
00:30:52He had this unbelievable nip-and-tuck match back and forth.
00:31:02It was a real lesson in pro wrestling.
00:31:04That was the match that I saw, and I thought, I want to do this.
00:31:09I want to make other people feel the way I felt watching that match.
00:31:13It was beautiful art, and it was, this is the how-to guide to do this.
00:31:25We hunched him on the legs, and yes!
00:31:28A victory!
00:31:29No!
00:31:30One!
00:31:30One!
00:31:31One!
00:31:31One!
00:31:32Oh, wow!
00:31:33Oh!
00:31:35What do you think of that, McMahon?
00:31:37Here's your winner!
00:31:39Oh!
00:31:40It's great!
00:31:40Look at this!
00:31:41Oh!
00:31:41Oh!
00:31:42What about it now?
00:31:45Brent lost to Owen.
00:31:47It made Owen a bigger star.
00:31:49Now I am the best there is, the best there was, and I am going to be the best there ever
00:31:54will be, brother.
00:31:54But the best part of it was, at the very end of the show, guess what happens?
00:31:58Big brother, once again, he wins the title.
00:32:01He's in the ring celebrating, and here's Owen, little brother.
00:32:05It doesn't matter what he does, and that set the tone for this amazing story.
00:32:09He arrived by beating Brett, and he continued his ascension.
00:32:15Now we've got this guy who can be a top heel, so what do we do?
00:32:18So, King of the Ring.
00:32:19Owen Hart, looking to become what his brother did last year.
00:32:24In terms of King of the Ring pay-per-views, this was only the second one, the year before
00:32:28Brett was King of the Ring, and I remember being so excited that Owen was in it.
00:32:33So that day he wrestles three different guys, and then Razor Ramon against Owen in the final.
00:32:37I was thrilled to be working with Owen.
00:32:40I never really cared about who wins or loses.
00:32:42I just like it to be a good match.
00:32:44We were reintroducing Jim Neidhart to the scene, so Jim came down and, you know, screw me.
00:32:50The ref didn't see it.
00:32:52I saw it, but I don't understand it.
00:32:54I don't believe this.
00:32:57Jim the Admiral Neidhart has literally given this coveted King of the Ring crown to the rocket
00:33:04and Owen Hart, I don't believe it.
00:33:10I did it!
00:33:11I did it!
00:33:14I hope you're watching, Dad, Brett, everybody.
00:33:19I'm the king!
00:33:22Owen, being the character that he is, you know that he would once again revel in that,
00:33:27in just the absurdity of wearing a crown around and a scepter and a cape.
00:33:30My first proclamation as king is to be, from this day forward, known as the King of Hearts.
00:33:40That's what Owen needed in order to come out and shine and become his own man.
00:33:44I am finally getting the respect of the royalty, the King of Hearts, and I love it!
00:34:00You start to see, like, little traits of his real personality and the things that made him so funny.
00:34:05I can't help him!
00:34:06I don't know why.
00:34:08And you could see how much fun he was having.
00:34:10I don't know why all you people think that I've done something wrong.
00:34:14Brett's been talking about the whole family backing him and that they're all on his side.
00:34:19Well, that whole thing is turned around now.
00:34:21All right!
00:34:22Everybody is on my side!
00:34:24Hey, Brett!
00:34:25Did you wish, Mom, a Happy Mother's Day?
00:34:28Ha-ha-ha-ha!
00:34:29¡Ah!
00:34:29¡Ah!
00:34:30¡Ah!
00:34:31¡Ah!
00:34:32¡Ah!
00:34:33Owen
00:34:34would wear
00:34:35the Brett glasses
00:34:36because he claimed
00:34:37to be better than Brett,
00:34:38so, you know,
00:34:39he'd take the glasses
00:34:40and tear them in half
00:34:41and throw them on the ground,
00:34:42and my brother and I
00:34:43were there,
00:34:44and we scrambled around,
00:34:45and we got out with the glasses
00:34:46and ran away.
00:34:47You would crawl
00:34:48and crawl
00:34:49and bake
00:34:50and try to get out of that rink
00:34:51in the dungeon
00:34:52when Dad had us in there.
00:34:53But there was nowhere
00:34:54for you to go, Brett.
00:34:55You were scared.
00:34:56You were shaken.
00:34:57Hey!
00:34:58Let's take it home!
00:34:59I'm a big boy now, Brett,
00:35:01and I got you
00:35:02just where I want you.
00:35:03I have you at SummerSlam
00:35:04in a steel cage.
00:35:06He's at, like,
00:35:07the top of the card now,
00:35:08and I was like,
00:35:09okay, this is awesome.
00:35:10This really can't get any better,
00:35:12and it finally leads
00:35:13to the cage match
00:35:14with Brett at SummerSlam 94.
00:35:16I think it's a fever
00:35:17that's possessed Owen,
00:35:19and I just hope
00:35:20he recovers from it someday.
00:35:22It was very exciting
00:35:23to see it up close,
00:35:25and they had a great match.
00:35:26Sure, there's family pride.
00:35:27Sure, there's family honor.
00:35:28But also,
00:35:29the World Wrestling Federation Championship
00:35:32is at stake here.
00:35:33You saw those two guys
00:35:34in the cage, man,
00:35:35you're going to see a match.
00:35:36We didn't really want to have
00:35:37a bloodbath or anything like that.
00:35:38We wanted to have a good
00:35:39wrestling match.
00:35:40I thought we really
00:35:41rose to the occasion that day.
00:35:42We didn't really want to have
00:35:43a bloodbath or anything like that.
00:35:44We wanted to have a good
00:35:45wrestling match.
00:35:47I thought we really
00:35:48rose to the occasion that day.
00:35:50Oh!
00:35:51Oh!
00:35:52Oh!
00:35:53Oh!
00:35:54Oh!
00:35:55Oh!
00:35:56Oh!
00:35:57The rivalry that Brett and Owen had,
00:35:58it really helped Owen turn a corner in his career.
00:35:59I've earned the recognition.
00:36:00I've stepped out of your shadow.
00:36:01He went from being a good hand
00:36:02to being a main event talent.
00:36:15You're looking at
00:36:16wrestling at its best right here!
00:36:18I've earned the recognition!
00:36:19I've stepped out of your shadow!
00:36:24He went from being a good hand
00:36:25to being a main event talent.
00:36:26You're looking at wrestling
00:36:28Wrestling at it's best right here.
00:36:38Oh, I got one great one.
00:36:39I got, like, my favorite Owen story that I know that I was a part of
00:36:43was the funniest thing ever.
00:36:45It was Yoko and Owen against Davey and Lex.
00:36:49And Owen would get in the ring with Lex
00:36:51and call all these, like, power spots to Lex.
00:36:55My big thing, I was supposed to be strong, man.
00:36:57So was Davey.
00:36:58That was part of our duty, the Allied power.
00:37:00So Owen called a press slam spot with me.
00:37:03Everybody's at the curtain because they know
00:37:05Owen was notorious for driving Lex up the wall.
00:37:09Lex Luger was supposed to press slam Owen.
00:37:11Shoot me off the ropes and press slam me.
00:37:13Hold me up there.
00:37:14He went into the spot and he threw Owen to the turnbuckle.
00:37:18As soon as he went to press slam him, Owen...
00:37:20Owen hooked his arm under Lex's arm so he couldn't fully extend him.
00:37:24He double-crossed me.
00:37:25So, like, Lex would be, oh, man.
00:37:27You know, like, he just wasn't strong enough to do it.
00:37:29Then Owen would immediately tag Davey.
00:37:30I got in the ring and I threw Owen the ropes and I pressed him, like, four or five times.
00:37:34And Davey would be throwing Owen all over the pressing him multiple times,
00:37:39doing everything that Lex couldn't do to Owen.
00:37:41Davey starts jumping up and down going,
00:37:43He goes, see, Lex, I'm the strongest one of the team.
00:37:47Just to make Lex look bad and, you know, Lex would get so mad.
00:37:51And Davey would turn towards me and Owen with a big smile on their face laughing at me.
00:37:55Literally, it was a curtain sellout for the boys in the back.
00:37:58It was like little heads all up in the curtains like this.
00:38:00It just never took that part of day-to-day existence seriously.
00:38:05And so he was a joy to be around.
00:38:11Owen was able to adapt to whatever situation he was thrown into.
00:38:15Like, teaming with Yokozuna on paper, that makes no sense whatsoever.
00:38:19Managed by Mr. Fuji.
00:38:20It just, it's like, what?
00:38:23But it worked.
00:38:26Owen Hart, the king of hearts, and my mystery partner
00:38:29are walking out of that ring with a belt around our waist.
00:38:34Whatever the storyline was that he was involved in,
00:38:36he always made it as good as it could possibly be.
00:38:39My partner went out and beat my brother Brett
00:38:44for the World Wrestling Federation title.
00:38:47Why is Owen teaming with this guy?
00:38:49Well, it's because he beat his brother for the title,
00:38:51something that Owen wasn't able to do.
00:38:53He right away, like, intertwines it back to that whole deal with Brett.
00:38:58I think he saw that as an opportunity to work with a top guy
00:39:01and be in a top position and go back into tags.
00:39:05Owen accentuated Yokozuna's strengths
00:39:08and hid his weaknesses within their match.
00:39:13You had Owen, Yokozuna, Mr. Fuji, and Jim Cornette,
00:39:17so you had, like, all of a sudden this little group of people
00:39:19that Owen could kind of play off of,
00:39:21which I always thought was pretty interesting as well.
00:39:23It was a unique triage of individuals,
00:39:26but they had chemistry.
00:39:29And Yokozuna, right now, along with his tag team partner,
00:39:32dominating the matchup, and look out!
00:39:34Oh, no!
00:39:34Here he comes down!
00:39:35Forget about it!
00:39:38And then his team with Davey was one that I was really excited about.
00:39:46Adding Davey to that group made sense.
00:39:50Owen could do anything with anybody.
00:39:53It was a great tag team, and they had a great time
00:39:55because they were just naturally really good at it.
00:39:58They weren't just good wrestlers.
00:39:59They were also great entertainers.
00:40:02It definitely came through the camera that, like, they were having fun.
00:40:06We love you, Bulldog!
00:40:08We love you, Diana!
00:40:10Every day was a Davey and Owen story, and that's the truth.
00:40:14I've always said he was the Bart Simpson of the WWE.
00:40:18They would point to each other like,
00:40:24it was Owen, it was Davey.
00:40:26He'd always, like, let Davey come out first.
00:40:28So Davey comes out first, then he runs in front,
00:40:29and he's flexing, even though Davey's the big guy of the team.
00:40:32There's one clearly where you just see Davey, like, grab him and pick him up.
00:40:36They're really just having the time of their life.
00:40:46Owen Hart was a big river.
00:40:48I remember one time we had a hog pen match
00:40:50with Triple H and Henry Godwin.
00:40:52And we had off to the side of the ring
00:40:54a whole hog pen with mud,
00:40:56and there were going to be pigs there and all that.
00:40:58They bought back the big livestock truck
00:41:00up to the back of the building and said,
00:41:02where do you want all these pigs or goats or both?
00:41:04They're, you know, there's all these wild farm animals.
00:41:07And before I could say who to contact,
00:41:11Owen said, whoa, whoa, whoa, I got it.
00:41:12Like, just follow me. I'll show you exactly where they go.
00:41:15Owen acted like he knew exactly what he was doing.
00:41:17Like, you bring them in here, down the hall, and right in here.
00:41:20Straight to Vince's office.
00:41:22And I just remember, well, I went into Vince's office,
00:41:24and there's, like, chickens all over the couches,
00:41:26and there's crap everywhere,
00:41:28and pigs are knocking into his briefcase.
00:41:31Vince come in after lunch,
00:41:32open the door, and his office's full of pigs.
00:41:34I think Vince knew right away
00:41:36it was Owen the one that did it.
00:41:38And just think it was hilarious,
00:41:39as if I didn't know who it was.
00:41:41I can't see any talent today
00:41:42doing anything like that to Vince today.
00:41:45When you go to him, Owen didn't know anything.
00:41:47He had no idea.
00:41:48He'd give you that innocent look like,
00:41:49I don't know.
00:41:51And really, he was so good,
00:41:53he could almost convince you
00:41:54that he really didn't have anything to do with it.
00:41:57This is the kind of person Owen was.
00:41:59He did everything for a laugh.
00:42:00It was just, like, the most hilarious thing
00:42:03I ever seen in my life.
00:42:05He is truly missed.
00:42:11He was so entertaining,
00:42:13and, of course, he was a tremendous in-ring technician.
00:42:15He really had everything.
00:42:17So it was no surprise
00:42:17that he was battling for the Intercontinental title soon.
00:42:20And then...
00:42:21Owen Hart with a pinning combination!
00:42:25Hart wins the Intercontinental title!
00:42:26That's kind of what that represents,
00:42:29is taking on anybody
00:42:30and being able to have a different match
00:42:32up and down the roster with everybody.
00:42:35I think all of them exuded that.
00:42:36I'll break this seat off!
00:42:38And Owen Hart brings back more gold
00:42:40to the Hart family!
00:42:42To make the belt better
00:42:43because he was the champion,
00:42:45there's something to that.
00:42:46So I think that kind of gives him
00:42:48a little special place in history.
00:42:49To this day,
00:42:54people still talk about Owen Hart
00:42:56and his infamous Slammys.
00:43:02I think anyone from my generation,
00:43:04if you hear the word Slammy,
00:43:05the first thing you're going to think of
00:43:06is Owen Hart.
00:43:07He was IC champion,
00:43:09tag team champion,
00:43:09Slammy award winner.
00:43:11All at the same time,
00:43:12he rammed it down everybody's throat
00:43:13like it was the most important thing
00:43:15in the world.
00:43:15We have an award-winning wrestler
00:43:17in our family now, Mom and Dad.
00:43:18I am a Slammy award winner
00:43:20and I am proud of him.
00:43:22He became Slammy award-winning Owen Hart
00:43:24and he ran with that
00:43:25for a year and a half of Slammys
00:43:27that like didn't really technically win.
00:43:29Our next presenter...
00:43:31Woo!
00:43:32I did it again!
00:43:33And you know what?
00:43:34No, no.
00:43:35You're presenting this.
00:43:38His, like, arms up in here.
00:43:40Woo!
00:43:40Woo!
00:43:42Woo!
00:43:44Woo!
00:43:45Woo!
00:43:46Woo!
00:43:46Woo!
00:43:46Woo!
00:43:46Woo!
00:43:47Woo!
00:43:47Woo!
00:43:47Woo!
00:43:48Woo!
00:43:48Woo!
00:43:48Woo!
00:43:48Woo!
00:43:48Woo!
00:43:49Woo!
00:43:49Woo!
00:43:50Woo!
00:43:50Woo!
00:43:51Woo!
00:43:51Woo!
00:43:52Woo!
00:43:52I'm not just a one-time Slammy award winner.
00:43:55I'm a two-time Slammy award winner.
00:43:58I mean, he just constantly reminds you.
00:44:00Two-time Slammy award winner!
00:44:03I knew it!
00:44:04What makes him so great?
00:44:05He doesn't have a Slammy like I do.
00:44:07You may have two titles,
00:44:09but you don't have two Slammys.
00:44:12They're getting to, like,
00:44:12a little shoving match one time
00:44:14and Owen Slammy falls.
00:44:17Woo!
00:44:17Woo!
00:44:17Woo!
00:44:18Woo!
00:44:18Woo!
00:44:18Woo!
00:44:18Woo!
00:44:19Woo!
00:44:19Woo!
00:44:20People actually gasped.
00:44:22I don't think they were gasping for,
00:44:24oh, my God, he broke the trophy.
00:44:25I think they were just more gasping at,
00:44:27oh, what is this going to do to Owen Hart?
00:44:29And, you know, that says something about how much he made it mean.
00:44:32No one ever said to Owen, hey, you're going to win a Slammy.
00:44:35So you're going to carry those things around with you in your bag forever
00:44:38and, like, make the Slammys the most amazing prop you've ever had.
00:44:43That's, man, that's just a talent.
00:44:45He was so gifted and so good.
00:44:48Every time the Slammys come around, they always remind me of Owen,
00:44:51and I think they always will.
00:44:55Look at all the gold!
00:44:56Look at all this world over the rich!
00:45:00When Owen, Brett, Davey, my dad, and Brian Pillman formed the Hart Foundation,
00:45:05it was magical watching them all come together because they all started together.
00:45:11My Uncle Owen and my Uncle Davey were having a match,
00:45:14and Brett came out and basically told them,
00:45:18guys, what are you doing fighting with each other?
00:45:20We need each other.
00:45:21That's where I cut the big, long promo where I said some things to the fans.
00:45:25What are you fighting for?
00:45:28To satisfy a bunch of people that don't know the first thing about family values?
00:45:34They pushed me.
00:45:35They pushed us against each other.
00:45:37They've driven this wedge between the whole family.
00:45:41Who was there for you more times than I was?
00:45:45That was tremendous TV because it's real.
00:45:47You know, who was there for you when you fell and hurt yourself?
00:45:50You were Brett.
00:45:51Owen was the key to that whole moment.
00:45:53I think my favorite moment of that whole thing,
00:45:57it's Owen doing something very subtle but very, very funny in, like, a serious moment.
00:46:03So, like, they're all hugging.
00:46:05If you go watch it back, it's the best.
00:46:07All of a sudden, you just see, like, Owen's rubbing, like, Brett and Davey's heads.
00:46:10Brett doesn't break it.
00:46:11He just, like, keeps the look going as Owen's rubbing his head from behind
00:46:15and, like, rubbing Davey, and he's, like, still crying.
00:46:18Owen!
00:46:20I love you!
00:46:21Owen did such a great job of being very emotional.
00:46:24And we talked about this moment from the start.
00:46:27And now we come full circle where we're going to actually patch out.
00:46:30This is the first time that, like, Brett, Davey, and Owen had been aligned,
00:46:35which I thought was really awesome.
00:46:40He had a really interesting dynamic in that the hearts were red-hot heels around the globe,
00:46:45except for in Canada, where they were red-hot babyfaces.
00:46:47You'll never see that again.
00:46:48America, they think they're better than everyone.
00:46:53We'd be in the ring, and the fans would be throwing stuff,
00:46:55and I'd have Nichols bouncing off my head, and it would hurt, you know,
00:46:58and I just remember there was something about the intensity and the way they hated us.
00:47:04United we stand, divided you will fall.
00:47:07Canada is a country where we still take care of the sick and the old.
00:47:11I feel great pride just to be a Canadian,
00:47:12to be able to see Owen and Brett and the British Bulldog.
00:47:14In a lot of ways, I think Owen was the glue of that.
00:47:18He was able to kind of keep that seriousness,
00:47:20but yet with a little bit of a wink that made you want to watch him because he's entertaining.
00:47:25They are national heroes all throughout Canada.
00:47:28It was one of those rare instances where it kind of galvanizes the entire country into this,
00:47:35like, yeah, those are our boys, and I was right there with them.
00:47:38Owen could never be bad.
00:47:40Even when he was trying to be bad, he could never be bad,
00:47:42but it was just fun trying to watch him be bad.
00:47:48That Stampede pay-per-view in Calgary was unbelievable.
00:47:53I have people today still talking about it.
00:47:54It was like the greatest day that ever happened in Calgary.
00:47:57This is going to be a homecoming that Canada won't forget.
00:48:00You American bums, we are going to kick the hell out of you.
00:48:03I was at that pay-per-view.
00:48:06The crowd noise for that was probably the loudest that I've ever heard as a fan.
00:48:11I just remember the camera actually shaking
00:48:13and just thinking how badly I wanted to be in that match.
00:48:17This building is shaking!
00:48:19You're going to be here to feel this!
00:48:22Anvil chant so loud.
00:48:24Owen, Hitman.
00:48:26I mean, the atmosphere in there was insane.
00:48:28One, two, one!
00:48:33We were all there.
00:48:35I don't know who opened up the ring, but we all started getting in.
00:48:38And then the coolest part of all was our children,
00:48:41and there was a lot of them.
00:48:42All just swooped in.
00:48:44And the more that came in the ring, the happier we were.
00:48:48A bunch of kids that started out in Calgary with Stampede Wrestling.
00:48:52Very powerful, I think, not just for me and my family,
00:48:55but I think it was powerful for the fans.
00:48:57It was this magical moment of where those guys started,
00:49:01and they were living their dreams together.
00:49:04Of all things, I'm wearing my own heart shirt.
00:49:06That, uh...
00:49:08that I got that day...
00:49:11it's kind of cool.
00:49:18It's something that will always be such a special part of our family
00:49:22because it was the last time we were all together
00:49:25and see how proud my grandfather was
00:49:29of everything that he built
00:49:31and see how proud his sons were
00:49:34to carry that torch.
00:49:36It was a dream.
00:49:38That whole last ride is the Hart Foundation with Bowen and Neidhart and Davey.
00:49:57I can just lie on my back and put my hands behind my head
00:50:00and float away, thinking about all kinds of different memories from those days.
00:50:04Within a few months, everything had changed.
00:50:08The death of Brian Pillman in October
00:50:11and then the infamous match in Montreal
00:50:14changed so many things.
00:50:20Screwjob was a lousy deal,
00:50:21but, you know, if I had to go through the screwjob
00:50:24just to enjoy those time period with Owen and Davey,
00:50:27I wouldn't change a thing.
00:50:30You know, after Brett and Vince had that conflict,
00:50:32our family really, like, kind of became divided.
00:50:36And I think Owen was just doing the best he could
00:50:38to keep himself above board.
00:50:40I think he was conflicted for sure.
00:50:43I think his heart was with the WWE
00:50:45where, you know, he had a very stable position.
00:50:48He was making good money,
00:50:49but he was also upset with what had happened with Brett.
00:50:53All of a sudden, he's there by himself
00:50:55because Davey had left and Jim the Anvil had left.
00:50:59He survived the pain and strife of his family
00:51:03not getting along with the boss.
00:51:06The fact that he could swallow that
00:51:08and do good business going forward
00:51:10was a testament to what a good guy he was.
00:51:14Owen was one of the first guys the next day
00:51:16that we spoke with, you know,
00:51:18and Owen was like,
00:51:20I get the situation.
00:51:21Like, I'm staying here.
00:51:22I want to keep my job.
00:51:23I want to make money.
00:51:24And I want to do this what we do.
00:51:26I'm not going anywhere.
00:51:27And great.
00:51:28Vince McMahon made him an offer he couldn't refuse,
00:51:31you know, an offer to more money.
00:51:32And with some reservations,
00:51:34decided to stay where he was.
00:51:36He didn't really want to go anyway.
00:51:38He was going to go, I think, as to loyalty to me.
00:51:40And I don't think he felt comfortable
00:51:42with what they had in mind with him
00:51:44and for him down there.
00:51:47We saw a lot of good Owen Hart stuff after that.
00:51:52Loved him in the nation, you know.
00:51:54But it just seemed like a little bit of the joy was gone.
00:52:03Owen was a very unique guy on the road.
00:52:06Owen was the kind of guy that would make friends with fans.
00:52:09He had an entire network of people that he could rely on.
00:52:13You know, like, we'd land at the airport or something.
00:52:15I'd go, Owen, who are you riding with?
00:52:16Like, you want me to get the rental car?
00:52:17Are you going to get the car or whatever?
00:52:19You want to ride together?
00:52:19And he'd go, oh, no, I got some friends who are meeting me here.
00:52:23So I thought, well, cool, if they're friends here, isn't cool.
00:52:25You know, yeah, can I come?
00:52:27And then we'd be there,
00:52:28and they'd just be really diehard fans.
00:52:32I remember him suggesting sometimes
00:52:33that I would stay at a fan's house with him,
00:52:35and there was some doctor in Pennsylvania
00:52:38that used to stay at his ranch or farm all the time,
00:52:41and he had animals.
00:52:42It sounded like a mess, you know, like a real nightmare.
00:52:46So I remember thinking, I'll just stay at a hotel.
00:52:48I'll avoid all that.
00:52:51This is the craziest thing I've ever heard,
00:52:53because you're actually going to sleep
00:52:55in someone else's guest room,
00:52:58not knowing them that well.
00:53:01And what if you wake up in the middle of the night
00:53:02and the whole family's kind of semi-circled around the bed
00:53:05watching you sleep?
00:53:07But that was Owen.
00:53:09He made friends with people.
00:53:10He trusted people.
00:53:12I guarantee you he always made the fan
00:53:14think they got their money's worth.
00:53:16No matter what they spent on him,
00:53:18no matter how far they took him,
00:53:19Owen was such an entertaining guy
00:53:21and such a really cool guy
00:53:22that I'm sure they were always happy.
00:53:25You know, he really embraced these people.
00:53:26It wasn't like he was using them,
00:53:28because I remember one time
00:53:30he missed a loop,
00:53:32including the garden,
00:53:34in order to go to the wedding
00:53:36of one of these friends on the road.
00:53:40And I did the math for him.
00:53:43I said, so over the course of time,
00:53:45he's probably saved you X number of dollars.
00:53:47You know, he said, yeah.
00:53:48I said, he just cost you the garden,
00:53:52Philadelphia, Boston.
00:53:54He cost you five times what he saved you
00:53:56over the course of years,
00:53:57you know, and laughed.
00:53:58Yeah, probably.
00:53:58But he was, loyalty was big to him.
00:54:04The time that Owen spent in WWE,
00:54:06he was there for a more wholesome era,
00:54:09and then as soon as the attitude era came along,
00:54:12you know, things started to change in the company.
00:54:14Aubrey is ripping the clothes off of Debra.
00:54:17Woo, woo, woo, woo.
00:54:19It didn't matter.
00:54:20I'll get naked.
00:54:21You'll get naked.
00:54:22All the girls will get naked.
00:54:23The crazier, the better.
00:54:25That's what made us, us.
00:54:26There were a lot of sexual innuendos,
00:54:28and everything was risque,
00:54:31and we were really pushing the envelope
00:54:32as far as it could be pushed.
00:54:34And then all of a sudden,
00:54:35along comes the blue blazer.
00:54:38The WWF needs a superhero,
00:54:40and I'm here to bring him one.
00:54:41Woo!
00:54:43Owen didn't want to do anything
00:54:44that would make people question his morals,
00:54:45because he was such a devoted family man.
00:54:48He just didn't want to do things
00:54:49that were going to embarrass his family,
00:54:51especially his children.
00:54:52The conditions here in the WWF
00:54:54have become deplorable.
00:54:55He was going to be this guy
00:54:56that knew better than everyone
00:54:57and was going to do righteous things
00:54:59because that's who he was.
00:55:01We didn't have to conform to be edgy and racy
00:55:04like everybody else in the Attitude Era.
00:55:06He just kind of adapted.
00:55:07Take your vitamins, say your prayers,
00:55:10and drink your milk.
00:55:12Woo!
00:55:13He could take anything he was given
00:55:14and turn it into something good.
00:55:16I think the blue blazer was part of that.
00:55:18He didn't really like the way the business was going,
00:55:21but he was happy with how he was doing.
00:55:28Being a wrestler was not as easy
00:55:30as it appears to be.
00:55:32You've got to leave your families,
00:55:33you've got a real rigorous schedule,
00:55:35and with WWF based on the East Coast
00:55:37and running the majority of the shows
00:55:39on the East Coast,
00:55:40for me that's like an eight or nine hour flight
00:55:42back to Calgary,
00:55:43and it's hell sometimes
00:55:44when you've got people like Dennis
00:55:46and travel booking you
00:55:47on these non-refundable tickets.
00:55:52But, you know,
00:55:54just combined with some poorly booked travel
00:55:57and the schedule of around four days a week,
00:56:01it can be pretty hard.
00:56:03But, you know,
00:56:05you pay the price,
00:56:06and you see a lot of people
00:56:06that don't even have a job,
00:56:07and you realize that you're fortunate
00:56:09maybe to have a job,
00:56:10so for the next few years,
00:56:13I can tolerate it
00:56:13because I'm just a young,
00:56:15virile, rugged baby.
00:56:18But I can tolerate it
00:56:20for the next few years
00:56:21until I get a little more.
00:56:22I ran into him one time
00:56:25on an airplane
00:56:25from Calgary to L.A.
00:56:27I was going to Japan.
00:56:28He was going to a pay-per-view.
00:56:29It was a Sunday morning.
00:56:30And I know that he wanted to sleep,
00:56:32and so did I,
00:56:33but we ended up talking for three hours.
00:56:35And I remember all he had on him
00:56:37was a carry-on bag
00:56:40that looked like a shaving kit.
00:56:41I used to call Owen
00:56:42King of Carry-On.
00:56:44And I'm like,
00:56:45where's all your stuff?
00:56:46He goes, this is my stuff.
00:56:47He would never check a bag
00:56:48no matter how many days
00:56:50we were on the road.
00:56:50He would pack just a small little bag
00:56:53for two weeks on the road.
00:56:55Full of underwear
00:56:56and T-shirts and socks.
00:56:58It was one pair of gym clothes,
00:56:59wash them in the kitchen,
00:57:00you know, in the sink
00:57:01in the bathroom of the hotel,
00:57:03hang them up,
00:57:04and that was his gym clothes throw.
00:57:05I said, why don't you pack it?
00:57:06He says, because I want to get off the plane
00:57:08as soon as I possibly can
00:57:11to get home quicker.
00:57:12Because when you live in Calgary,
00:57:15everything's a connection,
00:57:17and if you miss it,
00:57:19you know, you're losing a day off.
00:57:20So Owen would sprint
00:57:22through the airport
00:57:22to make connections,
00:57:23and he always,
00:57:24we called him King of Carry-On.
00:57:25I don't like waiting for bags.
00:57:26I want to get off the plane,
00:57:27get right in my car,
00:57:28and go home.
00:57:29Because he was really into going home
00:57:30and being with his family
00:57:31and all that sort of thing.
00:57:32It was a means to an end,
00:57:34and getting home to the kids
00:57:36was the most important thing to him.
00:57:38Tragedy befell the World Wrestling Federation
00:57:51and all of us.
00:57:53Owen Hart was set to make an entrance
00:57:56from the ceiling,
00:57:56and he fell from the ceiling.
00:58:02And I have the unfortunate responsibility
00:58:08to let everyone know
00:58:10that Owen Hart has died.
00:58:13Owen Hart has tragically died
00:58:15from that accident
00:58:16here tonight.
00:58:27It was like everything's in slow motion.
00:58:30You saw, like, the person speak,
00:58:32and you heard it,
00:58:33but you're not really sure
00:58:33if those are the words they said.
00:58:35I ran into my brother, Ross,
00:58:38and I grabbed him,
00:58:42and I collapsed,
00:58:45and I pulled him down,
00:58:46and I said,
00:58:47Owen's dead, Owen's dead.
00:58:50There's nothing that could prepare us
00:58:52for something like that.
00:58:53It was just something we didn't foresee.
00:58:55Words failed us.
00:58:57Nobody knew what to say.
00:58:59People are sitting on the steps.
00:59:05My sisters were wringing their hands
00:59:08and crying,
00:59:10and everybody had pictures.
00:59:11I still can't believe it.
00:59:15I mean, even when I'm talking about it now,
00:59:16I don't think any of us ever came...
00:59:17It's weird.
00:59:19I don't think we ever came to grips with that.
00:59:21Because after Owen died,
00:59:23our family...
00:59:25just wasn't the same.
00:59:31And...
00:59:32it really was hard for us to get through it.
00:59:34We just never recovered.
00:59:36It was an accident.
00:59:38Just a horrible accident,
00:59:40and no one could have, um...
00:59:43you know,
00:59:44known how bad it would go that day.
00:59:46We went to the hospital,
00:59:47and it was us and Jeff.
00:59:50And we sat there
00:59:51until the wee hours of the morning,
00:59:52just kind of
00:59:53not fully understanding or grasping.
00:59:56Ladies and gentlemen,
01:00:07may I ask you to please rise
01:00:10and join the WWF superstars
01:00:14as we pay our respects
01:00:17to Owen Hart.
01:00:19I still look back on that show.
01:00:26I feel like it was more for
01:00:27the talent.
01:00:30Owen Hart,
01:00:31this one's for you.
01:00:33Woo!
01:00:33The next night was a big step
01:00:35on the road
01:00:36to healing.
01:00:37What do you say
01:00:38me and you go tell
01:00:39some Owen stories?
01:00:41They said,
01:00:42look, here's what we have
01:00:43for matches,
01:00:44here's what we have
01:00:45for a storyline,
01:00:47but you guys can do
01:00:48whatever you want to do.
01:00:49I've always wrote poetry
01:00:52my whole life.
01:00:53You wander aimlessly,
01:00:54look into the sky.
01:00:56You feel the burn
01:00:57when you cry.
01:01:00Owen liked hearing what I wrote.
01:01:09To struggle to wrap your head around
01:01:12and there is no answer
01:01:13on how to deal with it.
01:01:14There's no answer
01:01:15for anybody to deal with it.
01:01:16To see how much
01:01:17it affected everyone.
01:01:19It's just,
01:01:20it was very emotional.
01:01:35It is really, really cool
01:01:36that Owen had
01:01:38his last match with Christian
01:01:39because Christian
01:01:40is one of our best friends.
01:01:42I think you saw
01:01:42these young Canadian guys
01:01:43that were kind of green,
01:01:44didn't really have a clue
01:01:45what was going on,
01:01:45so he kind of took us
01:01:46all under his wing.
01:01:47Owen knew what it was like
01:01:48to be the baby
01:01:49and to come up
01:01:50when you were very young
01:01:51and saw that in Edge and Christian.
01:01:52They started in WWE
01:01:53when they were really, really young.
01:01:55I was a 23-year-old
01:01:56just really traveling on planes
01:01:59almost for the first time.
01:02:00We always looked for Owen
01:02:01as soon as we got to the airport
01:02:03and hoped that his connection
01:02:04was there.
01:02:05When we all started in WWE,
01:02:06Christian and Edge
01:02:07really looked out for us
01:02:09the same way that Owen
01:02:10really looked out for them.
01:02:12My second pay-per-view
01:02:12was in Hamilton
01:02:13and we were still doing
01:02:15In Your House at that point
01:02:16and it was Breakdown
01:02:17and I had Owen
01:02:18in a one-on-one match.
01:02:20I just wanted to get in
01:02:21and wrestle with him
01:02:22and I just remember
01:02:24having all these ideas
01:02:25and he said,
01:02:25okay, well,
01:02:26let's give him a shot.
01:02:29I was so happy
01:02:30with the match
01:02:30and so happy with the fact
01:02:32that I just got to say
01:02:33I wrestled Owen Hart
01:02:35on a pay-per-view
01:02:36in Canada.
01:02:37And I actually
01:02:38at that point in time
01:02:39had left WCW
01:02:41to come to WWE.
01:02:43If you would have made
01:02:44a top ten reasons
01:02:45why I left WCW,
01:02:48getting the opportunity
01:02:49to maybe wrestle Owen Hart
01:02:50would have been on that list.
01:02:52But I remember thinking
01:02:53like I was so close,
01:02:54like I almost had my chance
01:02:56to wrestle with him
01:02:57and that might sound
01:02:58kind of callous
01:02:59but it's not callous,
01:03:00it comes from the heart
01:03:01because if it wasn't
01:03:02for Owen Hart,
01:03:03I might not be here.
01:03:05Chris Jericho, I think,
01:03:06has discussed being
01:03:06openly being directly
01:03:08influenced by Owen
01:03:08and how many of my generation
01:03:10has been influenced by Jericho.
01:03:12I think we're all
01:03:13indirectly influenced
01:03:14by Owen Hart.
01:03:15There's a lot of pride
01:03:16involved in the fact
01:03:17that now my name's
01:03:18Kevin Owens.
01:03:18Obviously, it is a tribute
01:03:19to my son
01:03:20but the whole tribute
01:03:21to my son started
01:03:22as a tribute to Owen Hart.
01:03:24When my wife got pregnant,
01:03:25I told her,
01:03:25well, if it's a boy,
01:03:27it's got to be Owen
01:03:27because once he passed away,
01:03:30all of these people
01:03:31came out to say
01:03:33how great of a person he was
01:03:34and how incredibly important
01:03:36his family was for him
01:03:37and in my head,
01:03:38I was like,
01:03:38if I ever have a son,
01:03:40that's what I want him to be.
01:03:44I remember
01:03:45several times
01:03:48guys asking me
01:03:50to elaborate on stories
01:03:52that they heard
01:03:53that Owen did
01:03:54and if it was true
01:03:55and I was like,
01:03:57it was all true.
01:03:58His legacy is that
01:03:59here we are
01:04:00all these years later,
01:04:01still talking about Owen,
01:04:04still talking about him
01:04:05driving down the road
01:04:06throwing stink bombs
01:04:07in your car.
01:04:08Owen had that
01:04:09childlike quality
01:04:10about him.
01:04:11He was, you know,
01:04:12a grown man
01:04:13but he just really
01:04:15had never grown up.
01:04:16There's so many
01:04:16heartwarming stories
01:04:17about Owen out there
01:04:18that you can go
01:04:18to any wrestler.
01:04:19Right away,
01:04:20they start with stories
01:04:21about Owen.
01:04:22Very heartwarming,
01:04:23compassionate stories
01:04:24of a guy with a big heart
01:04:25that was always there
01:04:26for so many people.
01:04:28Stories backstage,
01:04:29not just about his ribs
01:04:31and his thriftiness
01:04:33but also his kindness
01:04:34and his decency
01:04:35as a human being.
01:04:37Keep up the good work,
01:04:38you'll never go wrong
01:04:39getting a good education
01:04:41and staying in school.
01:04:42I love talking about him
01:04:43because it makes me smile.
01:04:45Now this is the best thing
01:04:46that I've seen all day.
01:04:48I'm out here,
01:04:49look into the mirror.
01:04:52That'll bring a smile
01:04:52to anyone's face.
01:04:54Losing Owen,
01:04:55it's like having a
01:04:56perfect smile.
01:04:57It's like losing
01:04:57your front tooth
01:04:58and it's irreplaceable.
01:05:01Fans can tell
01:05:02who's passionate
01:05:03and who cares
01:05:04and who enjoys themselves
01:05:05when they're performing
01:05:07and to me,
01:05:08Owen Hart always looked
01:05:09like he was enjoying himself
01:05:10and that was probably
01:05:12the most appealing thing
01:05:13about him.
01:05:14He loved being around
01:05:14the fans.
01:05:16He loved being around
01:05:17the boys.
01:05:18He was the perfect guy
01:05:20to have a locker room.
01:05:21He never was involved
01:05:23with drama
01:05:23with anyone on the road.
01:05:25He never had anything
01:05:26scandal has happened.
01:05:27He just loved living his life.
01:05:28He loved the people
01:05:29he worked with.
01:05:30He loved going home.
01:05:31Wrestling didn't define him.
01:05:34It wasn't everything to him.
01:05:35It wasn't the most important
01:05:36thing in his world
01:05:37or his life.
01:05:38That's one thing
01:05:38that I always took from Owen
01:05:40is not to take this
01:05:41too seriously
01:05:42because it ends.
01:05:45He had a plan.
01:05:46Bank as much money
01:05:47as he could
01:05:48so that he could get
01:05:50out of the business.
01:05:51He was going to be
01:05:52and he never missed a mom.
01:05:52He loved his kids.
01:05:55He was a great husband,
01:05:59great father.
01:06:00Everyone has the bad qualities.
01:06:01Everyone has the good qualities.
01:06:03Owen never had a bad quality.
01:06:05I was thankful to God
01:06:07that I got to know Owen
01:06:09and my regret is
01:06:10I didn't get to know him better.
01:06:14What I'll miss the most
01:06:15about Owen
01:06:16was just the person
01:06:17that he was
01:06:18and how I wish
01:06:20I got to know him
01:06:21more than he did.
01:06:22I feel like
01:06:23his life was really cut short
01:06:25that we didn't get to know him.
01:06:27I can transport myself
01:06:29all the time
01:06:30back to time and place
01:06:32with Owen.
01:06:33I have so many
01:06:34really fun,
01:06:36happy memories
01:06:37with Owen.
01:06:39I feel his presence
01:06:40all the time.
01:06:41Usually when my keys
01:06:42are missing
01:06:42or something like Owen,
01:06:43I know it's Owen's
01:06:44got my keys.
01:06:45I understand.
01:07:13I love it.
01:07:14I love it.
01:07:14I love it.
01:07:14I love it.
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