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Death dream for the man behind the locker
Death dream for the man behind the locker











I don’t want to forget the fans and what they’ve done. "I would like to kind of just disappear from wrestling fans and stuff. I think that at that point, my family, my wife, and my kids, have been compromised enough. If I continue for five more, that’s seventeen years working at a pretty hard clip. Something just to motivate me to keep in shape, keep involved a little bit but not have to deal with the politics, the pressures that are so intense right now. And who knows, I might do ten weeks a year in Japan.

death dream for the man behind the locker

I plan on doing a lot of boating and fishing. I really want to devote a lot of time to my family. "When my contract is up, I’m out of wrestling. A special gift from us awaits after signing up! The Death of Owen Hart – What Really Happened, From Those Who Were Thereįive months before his tragic death, Owen Hart opened up to Slam Wrestling about his desire to soon leave wrestling:

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death dream for the man behind the locker

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). On May 23rd, 1999, the wrestling world mourned the loss of “The King of Harts” Owen Hart.











Death dream for the man behind the locker