Search results
Jun 13, 2023 · On May 23rd, 1999, the wrestling world mourned the loss of “The King of Harts,” Owen Hart. People behind the scenes on this unthinkable day reflect on the tragedy, answering the all-important questions: What went wrong? And why did Vince McMahon let the show go on? RIP Owen Hart (1965-1999).
Sep 30, 2024 · Vince McMahon has explained the reason he decided to continue a 1999 WWE pay-per-view in Kansas City, Missouri, despite performer Owen Hart falling to his death in a tragic accident live on air.
Oct 1, 2024 · Owen Hart, performing under the name Blue Blazer at the time, was due to descend into the ring in a stunt commonly seen on WWE shows. Vince McMahon, speaking at the time, said this was...
- Patrick Carey
Sep 30, 2024 · FORMER WWE boss Vince McMahon has opened up on the tragic ring death of Owen Hart - and why the show went on. The 34-year-old fell to his death during a live WWE pay-per-view event in 1999.
Sep 25, 2024 · Vince McMahon has explained his decision not to stop the show when Owen Hart was killed in a WWE ring live on pay-per-view.
Vince McMahon has addressed the death of Owen Hart and his decision to continue with the show after finding out the news. Hart passed away during Over The Edge on May 23, 1999 as the equipment being used to lower him into the ring from the rafters malfunctioned and he fell to his death.
Sep 29, 2024 · One of the topics discussed was Owen Hart’s accidental death at the 1999 WWE Over The Edge PPV, and Vince explained why he decided to continue the broadcast after Owen died.