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Post by Artie Kendall on Jul 3, 2018 0:18:03 GMT -5
I'm sure she would give the OK to another company making it but not WWE branding. She gave the ok on his inclusion for the Legends of Wrestling series.
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Post by walkingturtles on Jul 10, 2018 6:59:51 GMT -5
These threads always make me sad, really for so many reasons. Sad because we'll never get a figure. Sad because Martha is filled with so much hate and resentment. Sad that future generations don't get the level of exposure to his talent that should have been carried on after he passed away. Sad that Martha has isolated her children from the Hart family and their wrestling legacy. Ultimately, still just sad we lost him. I'm also sad I've given up hope that a figure will ever happen or that Martha will ever be at peace with WWE. I just truly feel their relationship is unrepairable. I haven't watched the Owen tribute Raw since it happened. I have it recorded on VHS, but I was never able to put in and watch it again. To this day, I remember trying to watch Triple H and Chyna talk about Owen and I absolutely lost it. I still feel that feeling when I see pictures of him from time-to-time. I think about him when I see Jerry Lawler and Jeff Jarrett, too. When I see him in the ring again, though, he's alive. He's got that sh*t eating grin and he's a wizard moving around the ring, and it makes you forget we lost him. I just wish Martha could experience that feeling. Hiding from his accomplishments doesn't make him any less dead but cherishing the moments he gave us in front of the camera is what keeps him alive. My son is going to learn about Owen Hart. He's also going to learn about not carrying around hate in his heart. I feel the same way about it. I was a kid of the late 80s so my fondest nostalgia comes from the New Generation. I never got into the boy toy HBK or the wanna be All Americans like Hogan or Luger. I was a Hart fan. Owen and Bret in the pink and black just wrestling their butts off. I named my first son after Owen, there is never anything but fondness when I think of him.
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Post by theicwguy on Jul 10, 2018 11:57:27 GMT -5
Martha will die eventually. The rest of the Hart family isn't as irrational and based on what Bret has said, they all want to see Owen have his legacy honored, not hidden. Martha is 51 years old. She could easily live another 40 years, and there's no saying that her children will look at the situation any differently than she does. By the time Martha dies, WWE may have gone bust. Even if it hasn't, people will have long moved on from remembering Owen after she's spent decades burying his legacy, sadly. Wwe will NEVER go bust dammit. C'mon lets all look on the bright side.
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Post by PJ on Jul 10, 2018 13:07:16 GMT -5
Getting or not getting a figure does nothing to Owen’s legacy. There’s tons of Owen Hart content on the WWE Network for people to view. I have no issue with how she feels about the WWE. She lost the man she loved and her children their father because of them. Sure it was an accident and maybe Owen could have said no, we don’t know what he felt the repercussions would have been if he did say no. But at the end of the day she lost her husband way to young. She has every right to feel bitter and hate the wwe.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2018 14:03:37 GMT -5
Martha is 51 years old. She could easily live another 40 years, and there's no saying that her children will look at the situation any differently than she does. By the time Martha dies, WWE may have gone bust. Even if it hasn't, people will have long moved on from remembering Owen after she's spent decades burying his legacy, sadly. Wwe will NEVER go bust dammit. C'mon lets all look on the bright side. Eventually it will. The number of people watching is getting smaller and smaller, they're just relying on super fans and the last few big draws they have to stay afloat for the time being. And the product is getting progressively worse.
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Post by theicwguy on Jul 10, 2018 14:06:19 GMT -5
Wwe will NEVER go bust dammit. C'mon lets all look on the bright side. Eventually it will. The number of people watching is getting smaller and smaller, they're just relying on super fans and the last few big draws they have to stay afloat for the time being. And the product is getting progressively worse. I say the end of the world comes before the end of wwe.
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Post by wrestlingfigsIreland on Jul 20, 2018 6:10:34 GMT -5
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