View Full Version : Questions about Owen after the Montreal Screwjob
roach21
03-17-2010, 12:32 PM
Sorry if this has been answered before, but I'm really curious as to how Owen was treated after the Montreal Screwjob. I know Vince can be vindictive as hell and I was wondering if anyone knows if Owen saw any backlash from what happened to his brother. Vince let Davie Boy and Jim out of their contracts, but refused to release Owen. Obviously Owen is 10 times greater than both of those guys ring wise, but why keep him on to do the shitty "Black" heart gimmick and then the Blue Blazer if you saw so much potential?
Wolfpack423
03-17-2010, 01:08 PM
Sorry if this has been answered before, but I'm really curious as to how Owen was treated after the Montreal Screwjob. I know Vince can be vindictive as hell and I was wondering if anyone knows if Owen saw any backlash from what happened to his brother. Vince let Davie Boy and Jim out of their contracts, but refused to release Owen. Obviously Owen is 10 times greater than both of those guys ring wise, but why keep him on to do the shitty "Black" heart gimmick and then the Blue Blazer if you saw so much potential?
I don't know for certain if he received any backlash, however, I personally don't think the Black Heart gimmick was all that bad and he had some great feuds with HHH and was a part of the Nation and was part of a great tag team in Canadian Country with him and Jeff Jarrett. He was the Blue Blazer at Wrestlemania 5 as well, but I wish he never had that gimmick because he might still be with us today if he hadn't had it. I guess he didn't get any major pushes, but I wouldn't say he was cast aside or used improperly, since he was always doing something of significance even during his feud with Steve Blackman at the end of 1998.
DrCrawford
03-17-2010, 01:16 PM
from what i heard it was owens choice to do the blazer gimmick as he wasnt happy with the content in the attitude era.
im sure if he were still with us he'd have had at least one world title run. he was a great performer, and one of my favorites
DLVH84
03-17-2010, 02:08 PM
Yeah, I believe Vince punished Owen for refusing to do a love triangle angle with Jarrett and Debra by doing the Blue Blazer stuff.
Rammsteinmad
03-17-2010, 02:49 PM
Yeah, I believe Vince punished Owen for refusing to do a love triangle angle with Jarrett and Debra by doing the Blue Blazer stuff.
That's what I heard, but can't remember where from. Maybe Mick Foley's first book or The Rocks book?
Jordan
03-17-2010, 03:01 PM
Well immediately after the Surivor Series PPV, Owen got a push and started to feud with Michaels and Helmsley. He took out Michaels in the main event of the DX ppv against Ken Shamrock. I think that one of the potential Wrestlemania 14 plans was to use Shawn Michaels vs Owen Hart as the main event, but because of Shawn's injury and Steve Austins undeniable popularity they went with Austin/Michaels and HHH/Owen.
During his face run after the screwjob he was getting mega over, and was a big deal, but it all seemed to die off after hesitating to put him in the biggest programs.
From there he was a tag team with Jeff Jarrett and won the tag team titles, then as the Blue Blazer was in an IC title program.
So I really don't consider it a depush or punishment at all. If anything I think Vince had of liked him more because he didn't leave for WCW with Bret.
Also he was going to be pushed as "The Game", but he died and Triple H took the title.
Gertner
03-17-2010, 03:52 PM
Owen was what he was: an IC contender and a tag team specialist. Never a credible threat to the World Title. You could argue that Owen got a bigger push after the screw job.
Wolfpack423
03-17-2010, 04:21 PM
Well immediately after the Surivor Series PPV, Owen got a push and started to feud with Michaels and Helmsley. He took out Michaels in the main event of the DX ppv against Ken Shamrock. I think that one of the potential Wrestlemania 14 plans was to use Shawn Michaels vs Owen Hart as the main event, but because of Shawn's injury and Steve Austins undeniable popularity they went with Austin/Michaels and HHH/Owen.
During his face run after the screwjob he was getting mega over, and was a big deal, but it all seemed to die off after hesitating to put him in the biggest programs.
From there he was a tag team with Jeff Jarrett and won the tag team titles, then as the Blue Blazer was in an IC title program.
So I really don't consider it a depush or punishment at all. If anything I think Vince had of liked him more because he didn't leave for WCW with Bret.
Also he was going to be pushed as "The Game", but he died and Triple H took the title.
I am glad somebody else agrees with me. I always say that Owen was next in line before HHH and I firmly believe that Summerslam was going to be Austin vs. Owen for the title and then from there HHH would get his push. It would have been awesome too, because we had seen Austin and Owen feud over the IC title but this would be for the WWF title which thinking about it is pretty cool. I am probably in the minority here but I actually wanted to see Austin face Chyna at Summerslam. I wish that Number One Contendors match was the week of Summerslam instead. I mean you could have had HHH win it the next night still and had Summerslam be Mankind getting his revenge on HHH for putting him on the shelf for a couple of months.
Gertner
03-17-2010, 04:24 PM
Owen would have never won the world title. Do u think the WWE would be dumb enough to take the belt off two of the biggest stars in history (stone cold, the rock) or from Mankind, HHH and put it on a perennial mid card guy like Owen? Never happen.
Heyman
03-17-2010, 04:24 PM
Somewhat unrelated, but here goes:
The one thing that made me laugh about Owen was his feud with Ken Shamrock. I don't know if it was intentional or not, but both guys really cut some ridiculously gay promo's against one another, haha.
Innovator
03-17-2010, 04:25 PM
HHH was pencilled to be the next champ for a while that year
roach21
03-17-2010, 05:34 PM
Owen would have never won the world title. Do u think the WWE would be dumb enough to take the belt off two of the biggest stars in history (stone cold, the rock) or from Mankind, HHH and put it on a perennial mid card guy like Owen? Never happen.
Who knows.... If the previous poster is right about Owen being pushed as "The Game" I could see it.
Remember Tony Schiavone's kind words after Mick won the WWE title, "That'll put a lot of butts in seats." Sometimes you have to take a chance on a guy.
Vastardikai
03-17-2010, 05:36 PM
Part of the reason why Owen never got that shot? Shawn and Hunter.
The BlackHart was over as all hell. Of Course, Shawn didn't want to job to him. Owen won the Intercontinental Title, from HunterDust. Neither wanted to put him over. Hunter got the belt back.
Beth Phoenix Fan
03-17-2010, 07:22 PM
Wasn't Owen Scheduled to win the Intercotinental title at over the edge 1999?
Dark-Slicer Diago
03-17-2010, 07:29 PM
That's what I remember.
Fignuts
03-17-2010, 07:43 PM
Owen would have never won the world title. Do u think the WWE would be dumb enough to take the belt off two of the biggest stars in history (stone cold, the rock) or from Mankind, HHH and put it on a perennial mid card guy like Owen? Never happen.
Chris Benoit
Chris Benoit
Yeah, and look how that turned out.
To specify, I'm referring to his less than stellar run.
Fignuts
03-17-2010, 07:50 PM
I don't think Benoit's reign was ever about drawing huge numbers. It was more of a "pat on the back", and it served it's purpose well enough.
Would be easy enough to see Owen getting the title in a similar fashion, but you add the fact that he was way better on the mic than benoit, and was actually a phenomenal heel, and I don't see how one could completely count out Owen winning the title.
I'm not saying Owen would make a really great champion like the rock or austin, but that doesn't mean the WWE wouldn't ever put the belt on him.
Beth Phoenix Fan
03-17-2010, 07:58 PM
Also owen was not a nugget, HE WAS A BLACKHART Wooooooo!!
Damian Rey
03-17-2010, 09:43 PM
I don't think Benoit's reign was ever about drawing huge numbers. It was more of a "pat on the back", and it served it's purpose well enough.
Would be easy enough to see Owen getting the title in a similar fashion, but you add the fact that he was way better on the mic than benoit, and was actually a phenomenal heel, and I don't see how one could completely count out Owen winning the title.
I'm not saying Owen would make a really great champion like the rock or austin, but that doesn't mean the WWE wouldn't ever put the belt on him.
Agreed. At this point, if Owen were still alive, you'd have to think he would've gotten the strap at some point had he stayed with the company. He would've fallen into the same category as Benoit and Eddie inthat they were all phenominal workers, and like Eddie, Owen could be a great heel. I'm sure at some point, post 2001 and with the brand split, Owen would've gotten at the very least one run.
HBPunk
03-17-2010, 10:13 PM
To specify, I'm referring to his less than stellar run.
his run was like fuckin torture. to this day i think they could have put the strap on a golf club or an orange and they would have been a more entertaining champion. i HATED his awful moveset, fuck the dead asshole
Damian Rey
03-17-2010, 10:16 PM
his run was like fuckin torture. to this day i think they could have put the strap on a golf club or an orange and they would have been a more entertaining champion. i HATED his awful moveset, fuck the dead asshole
When they say he had an awful run, it is due to how he was booked and made a secondary aspect of the show behind the two years and running fued between Michaels and Triple H at the time. Nobody hated the run becuase they share your opinion that he "sucked".
HBPunk
03-17-2010, 10:45 PM
When they say he had an awful run, it is due to how he was booked and made a secondary aspect of the show behind the two years and running fued between Michaels and Triple H at the time. Nobody hated the run becuase they share your opinion that he "sucked".
Nobody? I know a few. When Benoit won the belt, he should have been kept off TV until Summerslam and then Orton shoulda beaten him in like 40 seconds. Ill never forget his house show title match in Dublin against Kane. He went on AFTER michaels/hunter and you could hear a pin drop. Some people beside us hated him, cheered for Kane a bit and left early cos it sucked so hard. We only stayed to flip him off
Fignuts
03-17-2010, 11:01 PM
Regardless, you are part of a very small minority.
Gertner
03-17-2010, 11:32 PM
Chris Benoit
Chris Benoit was a former WCW World Champion.
HBPunk
03-17-2010, 11:33 PM
David Arquette was a former WCW World Champion.
Jeritron
03-17-2010, 11:42 PM
Owen would have been credible as a main eventer if they pushed him as such. He was on an even level with HHH and The Rock just a year earlier.
The question would be whether or not he'd be able to run with it, rather than whether or not the company would be able to legitimately push him. Of course they would be able to.
Owen would have been the perfect candidate for the "Who hit Austin?" angle. The whole basis could be that he sat and watched Austin, HHH, Rock and all these guys he was once an equal to, get the ball. But he never did, so he decided to make a statement.
I think he could have gotten a lot of heat that way, and had a great main event fued with Austin and whoever else. If only for a little while, before hanging it up like he had reportedly intended to.
If they were willing to give Bossman a chance in the main event at this time, they definitely could have done something with Owen.
The MAC
03-17-2010, 11:58 PM
owen was never as forceful as bret in negotiations with vince hence he didnt get as far as he could. That was shawns view on owen
Damian Rey
03-18-2010, 02:36 AM
Nobody? I know a few. When Benoit won the belt, he should have been kept off TV until Summerslam and then Orton shoulda beaten him in like 40 seconds. Ill never forget his house show title match in Dublin against Kane. He went on AFTER michaels/hunter and you could hear a pin drop. Some people beside us hated him, cheered for Kane a bit and left early cos it sucked so hard. We only stayed to flip him off
Yes, because Dublin is a great place to sample the majority of wrestling fans. I bet Sheamus is mad over in Dublin. Benoit was on absolute fire in 2004. He got popped loud by a smark crowd at MSG when he won the match, and was receiving steady reaction from all venues.
And like Fignuts said, anit-Benoit fans are few and far between.
tjmidnight420
03-18-2010, 11:28 AM
First post... This isn't really about Owen, so much as it is a lot of these wrestlers mentioned above in general. Bret was "The best there is, was, and ever will be" because he never injured an opponent in his career... and was taken out of the ring because of a career ending injury. In contrast, wasn't Owen the one that pulled the unprotected pile driver on Austin that severely shortened his career?
HBPunk
03-18-2010, 11:36 AM
Yes, because Dublin is a great place to sample the majority of wrestling fans. I bet Sheamus is mad over in Dublin. Benoit was on absolute fire in 2004. He got popped loud by a smark crowd at MSG when he won the match, and was receiving steady reaction from all venues.
And like Fignuts said, anit-Benoit fans are few and far between.
Dublin was a much better crowd than the majority of the robotic american crowds ''wait, he doesnt like our sports team?? boooo''. Even those bastard english fans can think for themselves which is nice. Seems like in USA the only towns with people who can form an opinion for themselves are NY, Chicago and Phily. Chris Murderers's pop in MSG was mostly to do with HHH being heel and HBK's God loving character being a pain in the balls. Benoit sucked and always has, ill never change my mind, you keep your opinion and we can hold hands and dance in the park.
How the fuck would SEAMUS be mad over, that was 2004 dipshit
HBPunk
03-18-2010, 11:40 AM
First post... This isn't really about Owen, so much as it is a lot of these wrestlers mentioned above in general. Bret was "The best there is, was, and ever will be" because he never injured an opponent in his career... and was taken out of the ring because of a career ending injury. In contrast, wasn't Owen the one that pulled the unprotected pile driver on Austin that severely shortened his career?
David Arquette never injured anyone either so maybe he's the best too?
Zach Gowen never injured anyone either.
Your second point, yes Owen injured Austin with a pile driver at SummerSlam, Austin asked him not to do it before the match too
Gertner
03-18-2010, 11:47 AM
That has nothing to do with anything.
tjmidnight420
03-18-2010, 11:53 AM
Bret had a lengthy career though, and Arquette isn't a wrestler he's an actor... He was only acting like a wrestler.. (Yeah that was a joke, I hadn't figured out the shifty eyes smiley yet.) I only brought up the point about the Hitman though because I recall him saying that's why he called himself that at one point.. I feel the business is in the shape it's in because too many brilliant minds have been lost for whatever reason, and the ones that are left are poorly used..
HBPunk
03-18-2010, 11:56 AM
Bret had a lengthy career though, and Arquette isn't a wrestler he's an actor... He was only acting like a wrestler.. (Yeah that was a joke, I hadn't figured out the shifty eyes smiley yet.) I only brought up the point about the Hitman though because I recall him saying that's why he called himself that at one point.. I feel the business is in the shape it's in because too many brilliant minds have been lost for whatever reason, and the ones that are left are poorly used..
Jesus could you be more vague?? Are there any names attached to these brilliant minds?
HBPunk
03-18-2010, 11:56 AM
And if Arquette is just an actor and he didnt injure anyone, surely he's better than Bret?
The Mackem
03-18-2010, 11:57 AM
Owen was a credible top tier face after Montreal. He seemed to be feuding with quite a few heels on the roster at one point (Michaels, Hunter, Jarrett) plus he had history with Austin. I remember him having a good reaction from the crowd at Rumble 98. He was involved in the major goings on up until Wrestlemania 14. He really lost momentum after he couldn't beat Hunter, joined the Nation and then went on to feuding with Shamrock. Can't remember what he did after that until he teamed up with Jarrett.
I don't think he was ever going to be world champion but I'm sure he would have been a credible challenger, if never likely to go over and win the title.
Damian Rey
03-18-2010, 12:01 PM
Dublin was a much better crowd than the majority of the robotic american crowds ''wait, he doesnt like our sports team?? boooo''. Even those bastard english fans can think for themselves which is nice. Seems like in USA the only towns with people who can form an opinion for themselves are NY, Chicago and Phily. Chris Murderers's pop in MSG was mostly to do with HHH being heel and HBK's God loving character being a pain in the balls. Benoit sucked and always has, ill never change my mind, you keep your opinion and we can hold hands and dance in the park.
How the fuck would SEAMUS be mad over, that was 2004 dipshit
Read the post again. I said Sheamus IS mad over, not was. Benoit's pop at MSG was out of respect, not because he was the lesser of three evils.
Your opinion on Dublin's is crowd is subjective, and like I said, is a small sample size. I get you don't like Benoit and that's fine, but don't try to clout the fact that the man was over and getting constant pops everywhere else he went.
tjmidnight420
03-18-2010, 12:10 PM
Names: the ones thrown around in the IWC all the time: Eddie was great and is sorely missed. Owen himself is another one. Love him or hate him because of his actions Benoit had the psychology to make great matches. Eddie Fatu was great for a big man. The list goes on.... Guys that are still here but underused or misused: Heyman first and foremost. Give the man the pen but not the checkbook and he's golden as a booker (I'm talking about what he did in EC-Dub, then his run in WWE). Booker T is great but he's lost in TNA. I wasn't trying to be vague, I was avoiding saying the things you guys that know your shit have to tell the vermaats of this forum all the time. 3rd post but I've been around TPWW for awhile... I already know that you know your shit, and I respect that. Trust me, I'm not a Cena mark. And yeah, Arquette made a great champion, ya got me there. Best wrestler ever.
HBPunk
03-18-2010, 12:16 PM
Names: the ones thrown around in the IWC all the time: Eddie was great and is sorely missed. Owen himself is another one. Love him or hate him because of his actions Benoit had the psychology to make great matches. Eddie Fatu was great for a big man. The list goes on.... Guys that are still here but underused or misused: Heyman first and foremost. Give the man the pen but not the checkbook and he's golden as a booker (I'm talking about what he did in EC-Dub, then his run in WWE). Booker T is great but he's lost in TNA. I wasn't trying to be vague, I was avoiding saying the things you guys that know your shit have to tell the vermaats of this forum all the time. 3rd post but I've been around TPWW for awhile... I already know that you know your shit, and I respect that. Trust me, I'm not a Cena mark. And yeah, Arquette made a great champion, ya got me there. Best wrestler ever.
:y: nice dude :)
roach21
03-18-2010, 02:14 PM
David Arquette never injured anyone either so maybe he's the best too?
Zach Gowen never injured anyone either.
Your second point, yes Owen injured Austin with a pile driver at SummerSlam, Austin asked him not to do it before the match too
Come on. You're not being fair HBPunk. Those guys not only didn't perform as long as Bret, they didn't do it at the level and caliber Bret did. It's not an adequate comparison. Props to you about Austin and Owen though. Why the hell would Owen do the power driver after Austin specifically asked him not too?
On another note, am I the only one who thought the NOD, Jarrett, Blue Blazer run was a waste of his talents? The more I think of him as "The Game" I get excited for what he could have been. Imagine him as a technically sound, cold, calculating, business like wrestler in the ring. He could have pulled it off too. Slicking his hair back and not smiling... Would've been huge.
HBPunk
03-18-2010, 02:21 PM
Come on. You're not being fair HBPunk. Those guys not only didn't perform as long as Bret, they didn't do it at the level and caliber Bret did. It's not an adequate comparison. Props to you about Austin and Owen though. Why the hell would Owen do the power driver after Austin specifically asked him not too?
Ok emmm maybe instead of a metal detector you should invest in a sarcasm detector?
Also id imagine Owen got very very confused when Austin told him not to use the 'power driver' :wtf:
roach21
03-18-2010, 02:23 PM
Ok emmm maybe instead of a metal detector you should invest in a sarcasm detector?
Also id imagine Owen got very very confused when Austin told him not to use the 'power driver' :wtf:
You're an ass.... but I still love you.
tjmidnight420
03-18-2010, 02:30 PM
Come on. You're not being fair HBPunk. Those guys not only didn't perform as long as Bret, they didn't do it at the level and caliber Bret did.
It's cool dude, it was a test to see if I was the next TPWW sock or not... I think I passed. :naughty:
HBPunk
03-18-2010, 02:32 PM
You're an ass.... but I still love you.
I know baby, i love you too :kiss:
Gertner
03-18-2010, 03:34 PM
Owen being world champ is almost as silly as people saying Charlie Haas could be a main event player.
HBPunk
03-18-2010, 03:41 PM
Owen being world champ is almost as silly as people saying Charlie Haas could be a main event player.
no it isnt, charlie haas was even worse than shelton benjamin on the mic
owen hart was fantastic on the mic and a better wrestler too
next
Fignuts
03-18-2010, 03:42 PM
Owen being world champ is almost as silly as people saying Charlie Haas could be a main event player.
It's nowhere near that silly, come on.
tjmidnight420
03-18-2010, 03:47 PM
Owen being world champ is almost as silly as people saying Charlie Haas could be a main event player.
Dude, and I'm the new guy... come on :wtf:
Heyman
03-18-2010, 03:52 PM
Yeah, and look how that turned out.
To specify, I'm referring to his less than stellar run.
I will comment on this.
One MAJOR problem with Benoit's title reign, was the fact that Benoit still played 2nd fiddle to HBK and HHH on RAW despite being the champ.
After Wrestlemania, the HHH-HBK feud INTENSIFIED....to the point where the HHH-HBK feud was the most dominant feud on RAW and was the #1 storyline on RAW.
Benoit's title reign was lackluster but a lot of it had to do with how he was pushed. The WWE could have done a lot more with Benoit if they wanted to....but chose not to.
Jordan
03-18-2010, 04:19 PM
How was Owen being the champ far off? Sure he was a mid-card staple for years, but he was recognized as one of the best wrestlers in the business and had multiple title reigns and big feud programs, constantly involved in the main event picture.
Sure he was never given "the ball" but he was at the next level.
After a huge feud with Bret that eventually involved the WHC, and a brilliant program with Steve Austin for the IC title, his amazing feud with HBK in late 95/early 96, a small program with Diesel for the World Title, the second leader of the Hart Foundation vs America storyline, and his feud with DX after the screwjob...
Come on, he was there. If they wanted to give him the push, he would have made it work.
Your talking about a guy who IS better than Bret Hart, both in the ring and in show business. Bret was just older, and bigger, and had a better look for Vince. Owen eventually got the size btw...
When Owen died, I remember everyone clamoring to say he was the best worker around, when nobody at the time was saying that because he was stuck with the Blazer gimmick.
You may not have thought it at the time, but he was just a little push away from being in the echelon of Bret Hart, Steve Austin, and Shawn Michaels.
Owen was the kind of guy Vince used to get people over. And after years of experience and being a great worker, his time would have come. It may not have been in 99... or 2000, or even 2001...
If Owen would have just missed his plane, or gotten sick... Imagine the matches we would have seen. Owen vs Benoit/Angle/Flair/Orton/Cena/Punk/Michael/Taker/Edge/Christian/Hardys/Batista....
It could have been amazing.
Writing all of that and remembering him so much, makes me a little sentimental. Of all the wrestlers who have died since I have been a fan, Owen is the one that hurts the most. I grew up watching Owen, I was supposed to hate him but I couldn't because he was alway right when he would say how much better he was than Bret, and he was fucking hilarious and had a great voice and hilarious accent.
Oh man. RIP Owen. We miss you.
HBPunk
03-18-2010, 04:45 PM
I will comment on this.
One MAJOR problem with Benoit's title reign, was the fact that Benoit still played 2nd fiddle to HBK and HHH on RAW despite being the champ.
After Wrestlemania, the HHH-HBK feud INTENSIFIED....to the point where the HHH-HBK feud was the most dominant feud on RAW and was the #1 storyline on RAW.
Benoit's title reign was lackluster but a lot of it had to do with how he was pushed. The WWE could have done a lot more with Benoit if they wanted to....but chose not to.
Yeah the fans wanted HHH/HBK and loved it, Benoit had nothing going for him except for the fact that he wasn't imaginary (re. his catchphrase that was so dire it was fucking hilarious, '4 real' written all over his little midgety bastard legs) he was a borefest on roids
Jeritron
03-18-2010, 07:26 PM
How was Owen being the champ far off? Sure he was a mid-card staple for years, but he was recognized as one of the best wrestlers in the business and had multiple title reigns and big feud programs, constantly involved in the main event picture.
Sure he was never given "the ball" but he was at the next level.
After a huge feud with Bret that eventually involved the WHC, and a brilliant program with Steve Austin for the IC title, his amazing feud with HBK in late 95/early 96, a small program with Diesel for the World Title, the second leader of the Hart Foundation vs America storyline, and his feud with DX after the screwjob...
Come on, he was there. If they wanted to give him the push, he would have made it work.
Your talking about a guy who IS better than Bret Hart, both in the ring and in show business. Bret was just older, and bigger, and had a better look for Vince. Owen eventually got the size btw...
When Owen died, I remember everyone clamoring to say he was the best worker around, when nobody at the time was saying that because he was stuck with the Blazer gimmick.
You may not have thought it at the time, but he was just a little push away from being in the echelon of Bret Hart, Steve Austin, and Shawn Michaels.
Owen was the kind of guy Vince used to get people over. And after years of experience and being a great worker, his time would have come. It may not have been in 99... or 2000, or even 2001...
If Owen would have just missed his plane, or gotten sick... Imagine the matches we would have seen. Owen vs Benoit/Angle/Flair/Orton/Cena/Punk/Michael/Taker/Edge/Christian/Hardys/Batista....
It could have been amazing.
Writing all of that and remembering him so much, makes me a little sentimental. Of all the wrestlers who have died since I have been a fan, Owen is the one that hurts the most. I grew up watching Owen, I was supposed to hate him but I couldn't because he was alway right when he would say how much better he was than Bret, and he was fucking hilarious and had a great voice and hilarious accent.
Oh man. RIP Owen. We miss you.
I would have loved to see an Owen/Jericho match. In fact, it would have been cool to see them as a tag team.
I was thinking about this once, because I had read that Jericho's 3 dreams were to be IC champion, wrestle at a Wrestlemania, and be tag team champions with Owen Hart.
Loose Cannon
03-18-2010, 09:55 PM
I haven't read every single post, but like most are saying, wrong place, wrong time for Owen. Unfortunately, he got hot as a babyface right about the same time Austin was ready to become the man. And then he ran into the era of Rock, Foley and HHH.
But yea, I could of definately seen them putting the belt on him had he'd been around in 2001 and on. Maybe even 2000 to feud with an on fire HHH
Damian Rey
03-18-2010, 10:19 PM
Yeah the fans wanted HHH/HBK and loved it, Benoit had nothing going for him except for the fact that he wasn't imaginary (re. his catchphrase that was so dire it was fucking hilarious, '4 real' written all over his little midgety bastard legs) he was a borefest on roids
The fans wanted Benoit to win the title, and he was hot during his entire run from winning the Rumble to winning the title at Mania. Fans were not craving HBK/HHH anymore than they were for Benoit. Raw felt that Michaels and Trips was worth more airtime, and thus put that at the forefront of the 2004 programming.
It wasn't due to lack of popularity for Benoit. You mean to tell me people were excited to see a feud that was about to round its second full year over a guy who had just won his first ever world title?
glanville6
03-18-2010, 10:36 PM
Yeah, to be honest, I could have also seen Owen at least being in the title picture, maybe even winning it.
If the WWF didn't want Owen, he would have stayed. I'm sure after a few weeks of digesting it, Davey Boy and Neidhart would have stayed, they just didn't want them anymore.
Owen was still pushed...it says a lot about who you are to consistently be on PPV's, and be in competition for the tag belts and IC belt.
And people who say that Austin/Rock/Foley/HHH were the only championship material, lets take a look at how 1999 was also played out...
Big Show held the belt for a while. The Big Bossman feuded with him for the title. Is Bossman better than Owen? I don't think so.
Vince McMahon also held the belt.
Don't forget even Davey Boy Smith, the British Bulldog was even in the 6 pack match at Armageddon... I bet if the Blazer gimmick was done away with, Owen could have easily filled his spot.
Sadly, we'll never know.
I'm not trying to be a dick here- this is concerning Owen's music... on WWE Anthology, they have the theme "Enough is a Enough" and in it, Owen says "I snapped. I was a victim."
How do they release that on the CD? Just kind of tastless, to me, considering the circumstances he died in. With that said, I love the song.
glanville6
03-18-2010, 10:37 PM
I should say "If the WWF didn't want Owen around, he would have been gone."
Not he would have stayed.
HBPunk
03-18-2010, 10:53 PM
The fans wanted Benoit to win the title, and he was hot during his entire run from winning the Rumble to winning the title at Mania. Fans were not craving HBK/HHH anymore than they were for Benoit. Raw felt that Michaels and Trips was worth more airtime, and thus put that at the forefront of the 2004 programming.
It wasn't due to lack of popularity for Benoit. You mean to tell me people were excited to see a feud that was about to round its second full year over a guy who had just won his first ever world title?
yes cos he sucked hard
Vastardikai
03-19-2010, 12:24 AM
*lmao at the people feeding at the troll with the Playgirl-era pic of HBK as his Avatar.*
At least, I THINK that's a Playgirl-era pic of HBK. The fuck if I know.
:shifty:
Damian Rey
03-19-2010, 12:39 AM
*lmao at the people feeding at the troll with the Playgirl-era pic of HBK as his Avatar.*
At least, I THINK that's a Playgirl-era pic of HBK. The fuck if I know.
:shifty:
You know what, Kai? You're right.
HBPunk
03-19-2010, 12:54 AM
*lmao at the people feeding at the troll with the Playgirl-era pic of HBK as his Avatar.*
At least, I THINK that's a Playgirl-era pic of HBK. The fuck if I know.
:shifty:
im a troll cos i dont like chris 'murdering 4 real' benoit?? wow, the IWC is mean
HBPunk
03-19-2010, 12:54 AM
and yup thats good ol HBK looking damn good
HBPunk
03-19-2010, 12:56 AM
you 'lmao' at my pic, like i accidently put it up right? and now i must be gay ya? oh dear if only people had a sense of humour, poor me to be the only one not cursed with lance storm disease
Vastardikai
03-20-2010, 11:19 AM
I am gonna do what I WASN'T wanting to do, only to make you feel better. You can thank me later.
1. You're a Troll and have been one for nearly 1,000 posts.
2. On your little Benoit hissy fit. It's one thing to hate what he did. Hell, I feel for Nancy's family. It's ANOTHER thing entirely to retcon your disdain for his final acts into your opinion of his entire career. If that's not what you're doing, fine. However, that's how it's coming across. You can separate the art from the person. I think John Wayne Gacy is a good artist. Doesn't mean he wasn't a serial killer.
3. I KNOW you selected that Avatar for a reason. Hell, half of my post was a joke about how I recognized the Avatar. I was implying simply that you were a troll, the Avatar was proof that you were a troll. Anything beyond that is something I don't give a shit about.
4. If you weren't so busy trolling it up, you would have realized the insult wasn't directed at the troll himself. It was directed at the ones feeding said troll. Get over yourself.
HBPunk
03-20-2010, 05:30 PM
I am gonna do what I WASN'T wanting to do, only to make you feel better. You can thank me later.
1. You're a Troll and have been one for nearly 1,000 posts.
2. On your little Benoit hissy fit. It's one thing to hate what he did. Hell, I feel for Nancy's family. It's ANOTHER thing entirely to retcon your disdain for his final acts into your opinion of his entire career. If that's not what you're doing, fine. However, that's how it's coming across. You can separate the art from the person. I think John Wayne Gacy is a good artist. Doesn't mean he wasn't a serial killer.
3. I KNOW you selected that Avatar for a reason. Hell, half of my post was a joke about how I recognized the Avatar. I was implying simply that you were a troll, the Avatar was proof that you were a troll. Anything beyond that is something I don't give a shit about.
4. If you weren't so busy trolling it up, you would have realized the insult wasn't directed at the troll himself. It was directed at the ones feeding said troll. Get over yourself.
will you marry me?
(trolls live under a bridge, they cant use the internet silly boy)
Jordan
03-20-2010, 05:42 PM
Can't you guys settle this in a thread that doesn't have to do with Owen Hart? You know, PM, email, casual... whatever. I am not one to usually try to tell people what to do, but have some respect.
Vastardikai
03-20-2010, 06:38 PM
I had nothing else to add. Oh yeah, I do...
"You may have two Titles, but I have two Slammies! Because I'm a Winner! WOOOO!"
DLVH84
03-20-2010, 09:49 PM
Screw Triple H...Owen Hart is THE REAL GAME!!!
I grew up watching Owen in Stampede Wrestling when it was shown in Germany, his brief stint in WCW in 1991, and in the WWE. I also got into watching his matches in Japan and Mexico. I have to say he was the total package, and when I mean "total package," I mean he has technique, power, speed, agility, and pride. When he died, it broke my heart. If he had stayed alive, he would've been a World Heavyweight Champion.
He'd kick a leg out of someone's leg, if he didn't die.
The MAC
03-21-2010, 01:22 PM
did owen ever appear as the game or cut a promo. i remember something about it but can't be sure if im remembering correctly.
The MAC
03-21-2010, 01:32 PM
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