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This is Owen Hart

Owen Hart is that wrestler you might remember hearing about who fell off the roof and died. He is the brother to 12 time heavy-weight winging & whining champion of the world, Bret Hart and the brother in-law to the British-Bulldog. He wrestled under the name Owen Hart (well, duh) and also was known as other ring names such as "The Rocket", "King of Harts", "The Blue Blazer" & "The Road Sign"

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Owen was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. And it wasn't long before Owen could speak his own mind. In-fact his mother Helen Hart recalled many stories where a little baby Owen would waddle into the room with a dirty diaper on, and yell out to her, "Well enough is enough, and it's time for a change"

Owen would follow in the family tradition of professional wrestling. His father Stew Hart was a well known wrestler in Canada. Stew founded the Calgary Stampede Wrestling show (CSW). The promotion showcased just about all the male sons and cousins of Stew Hart, and also many legends of wrestling passed through the promotion as well. However unlike a lot of other wrestling promotions of the time, to wrestle for the CSW, you where only awarded Stews daughters as payment, instead of money. Legends of the ring such as The British Bulldog & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, who both married Owen's sister... tho we think this may be two separate sisters each man married, after all, it was in Canada and not Arkansas.

Professional Wrestling[edit | edit source]

This is not Owen Hart

Owen worked breifly for his father, before he sold the company to WWF owener Vince McMahon under the condition he employed all the Hart family wrestlers. Vince agreed to these terms and in the early 1980's, the Hart Foundation tag-team was formed by Bret Hart & Jim Heidhart, with Jimmy "The Mouth That Goes South" Hart as their manager. With the success story of Bret's career, it wasn't long before Owen was pissed off at Bret for hogging all the spotlight. Owen would become a well known heel in the company after he kicked his injured brother Brett on live TV over a matter of who should get the last chicken nugget left that un-thankfull Thanksgiving day.

Bret said he would not fight his own brother, but Owen insisted Bret take him on in the ring, and Owen would show the world that nobody steals the last chicken nugget from Owen Hart and gets away with it. Bret would refuse for a few weeks despite Owen's ongoing taunts... however Owen crossed the line when he called Bret a "Doody head" and the fight was on. Bret faced Owen several times int he ring, to which Bret would often prevail, and nickname his brother, "The Nugget", which in 1994 was pretty harsh words in the WWF.

Tag Time[edit | edit source]

Owen "The Road Sign" Hart

Owen would ask one of Bret's arch nemesis to tag with him, and Jumbo agreed to. Owen did not just pick Jumbo because he was an arch enemy of his brothers, he also liked the fact that Jumbo wore diapers and it reminded him of the days when he was happy walking around in his diapers and saying .... oh wait, we already did that joke... anyway, Owen & Jumbo would become one of the #1 tag-teams for the time they spent together, with Owens high flying acrobatic skills and excellence in submission wrestling, along with Jumbo who just had to turn around and swing some of the fat in his belly just to TKO the opposition.

The tag-team would come apart when Bret would call out Owen and the rest of the Hart Foundation to call a truce and team up to help fight the bigger issues of corporate America trying to hold them down as the #1 man because they demanded that Canada have a flusher installed so the toilet bowl of America could have it's crap sent down the drain... which would be stupid, as it would only flush into Mexico... what the hell does that mean? I dunno, Bret wasn't the best at making speeches, but it re-formed the Hart Foundation in a time the WWF needed ratings, therfor they needed another faction to take on DX.

Hart Foundation Re-Formation, To Constipation[edit | edit source]

Owen teamed with his brother Bret, as well as Jim, Bulldog and 'Brian Pillman who might have married one of the 100 hart sisters, who knows. The faction would last a year and a half until the group split due to Bret being caught up in a sex scandal in Montreal with Bret Micheals. Owen found himself the only Hart left in the WWF, so he became known as the Hart & Soul survivor. He then dressed up as a crossing guard and wrestled for all the lollipop-men of Canada across the world.

Tag Team Two[edit | edit source]

Owen then teamed up with a cub-scout named Jeff Jarret. Jeff & Owen became a decent tag-team, with their manager Stone Cold Debra Austin. Together they won a few tag titles, but the fate of the tag-team would come to an end when Owen was wrestling on the side in a Captain America costume known as the Blue Blazer.

Owen denied he was the Blue Blazer for the length the character was able to speak for himself.... no, sorry, i apologize, that's just in bad taste.

Death of the Blue Blazer[edit | edit source]

In 1998 headlines crossed the world about a wrestler who had fallen to his death. Owen was dressed as the Blue Blazer and had intended to be lowered from the balcony to the ring by a harness, but the stunt went wrong as Owen tried to tie the cape around his neck and accidentally pulled the release chord instead, falling several feet to his death.

Owen would be praised for his wrestling skills, and fair-welled in a respectful manner, he even won the biggest botch of the ye.... no, bad taste, again sorry... well, Owen's name was chanted through the WWF arenas as fans yelled for "ONE MORE MATCH".... SORRY, SORRY SORRY, bad taste, i know... forgive me... his name was chanted out of respect by fans during the Owen Hart Memorial show on the following episode of RAW after his death. His memory would live on forever... or at least until Eddie Guerrero stole the... cough.. i mean, ummm... Owen will forever be missed, and may he rest in peace knowing he was one of the all time greats of Pro-Wrestling.