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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2011 15:21:38 GMT -5
was Pillman still a part of The Hart Foundation at the time of his death?or had he left the stable?
I cant remember and cant find any info on it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2011 15:33:45 GMT -5
Im pretty sure he was still part of it.
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Post by nibs92 on Aug 17, 2011 15:44:39 GMT -5
according to online world of wrestling he lost to Owen Hart by DQ on 22nd sept 1997 Raw.
Don't know the details of that match but last record i can find of his association with the Hart Foundation was Canadian Stampede.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2011 7:13:48 GMT -5
interesting.....I was just wondering because I dont remember him being evicted from the group or anything like that.
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Post by Raine on Aug 18, 2011 8:36:09 GMT -5
I don't recall him being evicted or leaving The Hart Foundation, so I would say he was still a member til he died.
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Post by jason1980s on Aug 18, 2011 8:49:31 GMT -5
He was part of the faction around Summerslam as the Foundation all had stipulations for their matches at Summerslam. Maybe with his singles fued with Goldust he quietly phased out of the Foundation without mention and since he passed so suddenly it wasn't thought of that he wasn't with the group.
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Post by DTP. on Aug 18, 2011 10:12:54 GMT -5
Yeah, he just faded out of the Hart Foundation after SummerSlam and began feuding with Goldust over Marlena.
He was to face Foley at Badd Blood, had he not passed away.
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Post by LeighD on Aug 18, 2011 13:06:51 GMT -5
I had always assumed he was still a part of the group at his death. He may have been slowly and quietly fading out of the group at the moment, but that must have been the beginning of the fade out.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2011 18:58:18 GMT -5
thanks for the replies lads-seems theres no clear resolution to this
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Post by machoking on Aug 18, 2011 20:36:01 GMT -5
He was still a part of Hart Foundation at the time. His match with Owen was the Semi Final match in the IC tourney. I want to say it was a schmooze or something, Pillman either got himself DQ'd and attacked Goldust or Austin ran in or something but Im pretty sure it wasnt clean. He was still walking out with the Harts though on the previous weeks raws. (when he wasnt filming clips of him and Marlena)
Little trivia...They were 2 years a part and different events but both Brian Pillman and Owen Hart died while WWE was doing a PPV in Missouri. (I believe Pillman died in Minnesota though)
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Post by K5 on Aug 18, 2011 21:07:36 GMT -5
the pillman/goldust feud was actually very good as well, albeit ed up
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Post by done on Aug 19, 2011 10:11:25 GMT -5
He's the Owen/Pillman Match:
I thought Pillman was always apart of The Hart Foundation...
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Post by done on Aug 19, 2011 10:16:33 GMT -5
He was still a part of Hart Foundation at the time. His match with Owen was the Semi Final match in the IC tourney. I want to say it was a schmooze or something, Pillman either got himself DQ'd and attacked Goldust or Austin ran in or something but Im pretty sure it wasnt clean. He was still walking out with the Harts though on the previous weeks raws. (when he wasnt filming clips of him and Marlena) Little trivia...They were 2 years a part and different events but both Brian Pillman and Owen Hart died while WWE was doing a PPV in Missouri. (I believe Pillman died in Minnesota though) Pretty that both died on the night of a WWF PPV.
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Post by Suckasays on Aug 19, 2011 18:33:07 GMT -5
He's the Owen/Pillman Match: I thought Pillman was always apart of The Hart Foundation... It's amazing hot loud the crowd got when Goldust went after Pillman. The crowds were hot for EVERYTHING during this era.
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