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The stuff aboot Owen being the Game. Is this documented anywhere or just rumour?( Halbared 08:17, 22 June 2006 (UTC))
Is there any reliable source for the claim that HHH's nickname "The Game" was originally meant for Owen??? I can't find any source for it on the internet except for IMDB.com which isn't all that reliable when it comes to wrestling info...
"Owen 3:16 says 'I just broke your neck'." - I remember seeing this on t-shirts and references made on WWF TV, but did Owen actually say this? Anybody remember? Bcarlson33 14:18, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
I dunno, but it's a very memorable quote! I've been after that t-shirt for years... was it ever released for fans????
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I think it's important enough. I think we should do a wiki on RAW is Owen. -- Kitch 11:06, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
Dear whom ever it may concer owen hart was a 4 time tag team champ...
Owen Hart & Yokozuna Sept. 25, 1995
Owen Hart & Yokozuna's second World Tag Team Championship reign didn't last more than an hour or so. At In Your House 3, the duo lost the titles to Diesel & Shawn Michaels, but Owen did not show up until the latter stages of the match as The British Bulldog had taken his place up to that point. Hart was pinned, but the next night on RAW, the team's lawyer, Clarence Mason, threatened legal action against WWE if the titles were not given back to Hart & Yokozuna. He stated that since Owen did not start the match, his being pinned was illegal. The titles were returned to Hart & Yokozuna, but they then defended the same titles against The Smokin' Gunns later in the evening and were beaten again, and this time the total change stuck.
I disagree with you and if you dont beleive me, then go check out WWE.com's title section and it will clearly show that Owen is a 4 time World Tag Team Champion (twice with Yoko, once with Davey Boy and once with Jarrett) 220.235.113.3 ( talk) 07:55, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
I'm asking for a verifiable source on people finding Austin's tribute controversial and Austin's alleged dislike of Owen, since Have A Nice Day! recounts an instance of Mick, Owen & Steve having a great time together after his neck injury.
Dont worry its just a nasty wrestling rumor and nothing of any substance. 220.235.113.3 ( talk) 08:00, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
"Owen 3:16/I Just Broke Your Neck" - I thought it was "Owen 9:11" Speedboy Salesman ( talk) 09:47, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
Okay, can we please not give these RIDICULOUS rumors creedance as to include them in Owen's encyclopedia article? 72.200.156.118 ( talk) 01:20, 22 February 2008 (UTC)
Amen to that. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. 137.14.10.22 ( talk) 18:04, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
It says viewers at home didn't see the Death, but I'm quite sure they did. My father watched it, and I started watching it a minute after it happened. I was watching PPV in Canada, they weren't showing the promotions. Maybe it was different in the USA?
I dispute the neutrality of this section as it clearly has point of view and weasel words in it. Cra sh Underride 17:22, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
Owen hart did not die in 1999 like this article says........i remember talking about it in art class when i was in junior high and i didnt start high school until 1998...... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Grrybrwn82 ( talk • contribs) 20:12, 22 March 2009 (UTC)
Owen Hart did die in 1999. It was at the Over The Edge pay-per-view May 23, 1999
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Should We Consider Featuring This Article or should we wait some more? KingRaven (>$.$)> ( talk) 05:53, 14 September 2009 (UTC)
My problems with the current article is that it is too bias. It contains lots of verification and citation, however, that does not mean the article is good. We need to remove a lot of the quotes and fan cruft. Fighting for Justice ( talk) 17:59, 14 April 2010 (UTC)
Was the harness stunt akin to what Shawn Michael's did at Wrestlemania or was it like what Sting used to do in WCW?
I think it would be important to point this out.
No. As publicised, Owen's death was due to the "quick-release" mechanism the WWF had installed onto the harness/wire being caught by something. Shawn Michaels & Sting had lots of safety mechanisms, but due to Vince's perfectionism, the landing of Owen's character "wasn't quite right", so they added a quick-release mechanism which only required 6lbs of pressure to release. Therefore it's totally different to those stunts. ( WilkoDCFC 09:54, 3 August 2007 (UTC))
Says who? The articles source for the info is a posting on a gaming site that mentions no sources. The posting claims the harness was a sailboat harness??? It also claims that no information about the harness was released due to the terms of the settlement. If so, how does he or she know or anybody know it was a sailboat harness with the backups disengaged? Also, some sources say Owen triggered the quick release himself before the actual stunt by taking his cloak out of the harness where it got caught, if that's the case then the weight pressure was irrelevant. So which is the real story? This article is a bit too certain about what actually happened IMHO. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.103.144.16 ( talk) 13:24, 6 February 2010 (UTC)
First, the reply may be to a post from 2007, but at the time the issues mentioned were very much present in the article. Second, the quoted sources are/were unreliable and irrelevant and in total conflict with each other. Thankfully, I see a lot of this was cleaned up, so at least someone agreed with me.
Where did this sentence concerning the harness being used for carpenter's tools come from? This is the first time I've come across it. If that is the case the WWE would surely be liable criminally. Can we get a source or removal? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.169.244.29 ( talk) 13:40, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
It's nonsense. It's well established that the harness was a typical stunt harness for people, not for tools or sailboat masts. The issue was with the quick release mechanism, not with the harness itself. The reason people keep pushing the tools and sailboat mast version is because certain people want to paint Vince in the worst possible light possible, and claiming that he used a completely inappropriate harness does that.
I'd like to add this to the article, but I'm not sure where. The Raw is Owen section is a fitting end to the biographical section. Maybe another small section underneath that could discuss WCW's on-screen reaction, Bret Hart's career being affected by Owen's death, and the subsequent Monday Nitro tribute match announced by Harley Race at Kemper Arena. Cale ( talk) 05:49, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
It was written on here that both Undertaker & Kane did not appear on the show. That was incorrect as Kane did appear on the show when he teamed up with X-Pac vs. Gangrel & Edge. Undertaker was the only one not to appear on the show. I've changed it just then. -- Darkside05 ( talk) 10:57, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
Last night (7 Jun 07) on ESPN Classic in the UK they showed a tag-team bout from World Of Sport in which Dave Fit Finlay wrestled Owen Hart. The commentator, by alluding to Bret Hart, confirmed it was this Owen (besides the fact it clearly was him visually), aged 18, wrestling on national UK TV. Surely this then pre-dates the articles 1986 professional debut?? He won the preliminary bout two falls to one, with another gentleman who apparently was a Hart brother but I didn't recognise either him nor the name. Sadly apart from knowing he definitely wrestled in 1983 on World of Sport, I have no further information. VonBlade 18:10, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
I think Owen wrestled under a mask on Stampede spot shows and did the tour of the UK with his brother Ross in 1983. He would have still been in school and later college. When he made his 'debut' in 1986 he was already a seasoned professional. — Preceding unsigned comment added by HappHazzard ( talk • contribs) 23:51, 16 June 2011 (UTC)
On this page it claims Owen hit the ropes with his chest however on the page for Over the Edge 1999 it claims he hit his head on then turnbuckle. He can't have done both so which was it? 222.155.100.110 ( talk) 00:31, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
Um, no, the rope and the turnbuckle are two different things. hence, why one is called a "rope" and the other a "turnbuckle." There is no way you can hit both at the same time, it's physically impossible. Also, this page now says he hit the ropes *away* from the "nearest" turnbuckle which makes the articles even more inconsistent with each other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.205.57.121 ( talk) 10:21, 9 November 2011 (UTC)
One thing I never understood was why didnt the WWF show Owen's stunt on camera? Surely a wrestler descending from the ceiling was something the WWF wanted the audience to see? Instead they showed a vignette. I dont want to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but perhaps someone didnt want footage of his fall being captured. Portillo ( talk) 02:05, 15 February 2013 (UTC)
should we include this in the column??? owen was due to do this storyline. but he he declined because he did not want his family to see him with another woman ((owen was a family man)) so the next idea they came up with was the blue blazer gimmick..which led to his tragic death —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fingerpokeofdoom ( talk • contribs) 00:50, 18 June 2008 (UTC)
yes it says it on the owen hart a/e video, it's on youtube but i cant find the link...never mind i'll try find it lol —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fingerpokeofdoom ( talk • contribs) 01:06, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
here's the source http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=JS1xgdPzjj0&feature=related dave meltzer says it at the 3 minute 40 second mark... is it going to be added
Is the footage shown in the article is really his death? becuse some people claim the footge is a New Jack bump?
That bump was taken by Vic Grimes against New Jack in an XPW scaffold match in February 2002. Owen Hart's death was never seen on PPV. Vic729 14:24, July 10th, 2006 (EDT)
I'm reading Owen's wife's book at the moment, and it wasn't that a WWF logo was placed next to his flowers but that a WWF logo was made entirely out of flowers, which she had changed to Owen's initials. I have changed this on the page. Also, she made note that a friend's son (in Canada) was watching the pay-per-view, but did NOT see the actual death because the cameras quickly panned away in her area, as well.
wer rt at 2233
Okay well,owen's death was just sooo graphic and well i was only 5 but i was there and i remember i just, i was dressed in blue blazer attire, and the sad thing was, there was an undertaker match that night as listed in the article my friend had a sign saying owen can rest.
in peace i havent talked to him ever since.I myself have a video containing pictures of owens harts death and the kemper arena is very dark and it had nothing to do with a scaffold at all that was a low budget XPW match Owen R.I.P
I remember reading that he died in the hospital. How does anyone know he died in the ring? Hiphopchamp 17:43, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
He was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital so it is possible, however I think they would have known, not to sure though —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.235.113.3 ( talk) 07:59, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
It is written that the Undertaker was the only one not on stage on the tribute Raw following Owens death. Does anyone know why? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.69.7.10 ( talk) 19:59, 4 January 2007 (UTC).
apparently wwe/wwf thought it a good idea not to have "the deadman" on stage as it may have been a bit tactless. I see thei 82.16.90.25 19:09, 26 July 2007 (UTC)r point
Can this be changed on the Wiki page as can appear unclear to people. People who aren't big wrestling fans might misinterpret it as there being a feud between Owen and Undertaker or that they weren't friends in real life. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 147.110.52.117 ( talk) 13:04, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
Did Owen not use the Spinning Wheel Kick as a finishing move throughout his NOD run? Antonio013 ( talk) 17:54, 1 August 2010 (UTC)
Whoever admins this page, whenever you're free please do a replace-all on the word Fart and change it back to Hart. 208.51.208.150 ( talk) 17:36, 18 February 2016 (UTC)
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Stop removing the mention that he is a world champion. It is common practise to write it out in the articles. The fact that the title also has "World championship" in the title is irrelevant. *Treker ( talk) 23:52, 9 October 2016 (UTC)
Also:
"Hart was a one-time Unified USWA World Heavyweight Championship during the USA's partnership"
This is the sentence that you are reverting back to. Not well written.
For the love of god, show the maturity required as a Wikipedia editor and put the project before your own fragile ego. There is absolutely no sourcing for the In Your House claim in the lede (it's supported by a Wikipedia article, which is completely and utterly against WP:RS), and there are designated sections for his title wins and match ratings. The lede should NOT be cluttered with esoteric detail that is repeated throughout the body. 2A02:C7F:8E43:2F00:AC9E:3F04:A327:23A8 ( talk) 01:04, 10 October 2016 (UTC)
I agree with the anon. The other version is overly long, redundant, poorly worded, improperly sourced, and, most importantly, not neutral, as it's written in a overly praising fashion. oknazevad ( talk) 01:41, 10 October 2016 (UTC)
This page says Owen landed chest first on the top rope a foot from the nearest turnbuckle, but the Over the Edge PPV page says he landed chest first on one of the turnbuckles directly. Which is it? Spartan198 ( talk) 09:14, 1 February 2018 (UTC)
We have a large subsection about them in the body, seems weird to see the lead not summarize something indicating the fallout. It was pretty huge. Didn't just die like Pillman, Spicolli or Rude. My wording maybe sucked, perhaps rightly deleted. But it's still a leadworthy aspect of his legacy, I think, if a better writer wants to try. InedibleHulk ( talk) 04:03, 5 September 2020 (UTC)
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The stuff aboot Owen being the Game. Is this documented anywhere or just rumour?( Halbared 08:17, 22 June 2006 (UTC))
Is there any reliable source for the claim that HHH's nickname "The Game" was originally meant for Owen??? I can't find any source for it on the internet except for IMDB.com which isn't all that reliable when it comes to wrestling info...
"Owen 3:16 says 'I just broke your neck'." - I remember seeing this on t-shirts and references made on WWF TV, but did Owen actually say this? Anybody remember? Bcarlson33 14:18, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
I dunno, but it's a very memorable quote! I've been after that t-shirt for years... was it ever released for fans????
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I think it's important enough. I think we should do a wiki on RAW is Owen. -- Kitch 11:06, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
Dear whom ever it may concer owen hart was a 4 time tag team champ...
Owen Hart & Yokozuna Sept. 25, 1995
Owen Hart & Yokozuna's second World Tag Team Championship reign didn't last more than an hour or so. At In Your House 3, the duo lost the titles to Diesel & Shawn Michaels, but Owen did not show up until the latter stages of the match as The British Bulldog had taken his place up to that point. Hart was pinned, but the next night on RAW, the team's lawyer, Clarence Mason, threatened legal action against WWE if the titles were not given back to Hart & Yokozuna. He stated that since Owen did not start the match, his being pinned was illegal. The titles were returned to Hart & Yokozuna, but they then defended the same titles against The Smokin' Gunns later in the evening and were beaten again, and this time the total change stuck.
I disagree with you and if you dont beleive me, then go check out WWE.com's title section and it will clearly show that Owen is a 4 time World Tag Team Champion (twice with Yoko, once with Davey Boy and once with Jarrett) 220.235.113.3 ( talk) 07:55, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
I'm asking for a verifiable source on people finding Austin's tribute controversial and Austin's alleged dislike of Owen, since Have A Nice Day! recounts an instance of Mick, Owen & Steve having a great time together after his neck injury.
Dont worry its just a nasty wrestling rumor and nothing of any substance. 220.235.113.3 ( talk) 08:00, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
"Owen 3:16/I Just Broke Your Neck" - I thought it was "Owen 9:11" Speedboy Salesman ( talk) 09:47, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
Okay, can we please not give these RIDICULOUS rumors creedance as to include them in Owen's encyclopedia article? 72.200.156.118 ( talk) 01:20, 22 February 2008 (UTC)
Amen to that. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. 137.14.10.22 ( talk) 18:04, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
It says viewers at home didn't see the Death, but I'm quite sure they did. My father watched it, and I started watching it a minute after it happened. I was watching PPV in Canada, they weren't showing the promotions. Maybe it was different in the USA?
I dispute the neutrality of this section as it clearly has point of view and weasel words in it. Cra sh Underride 17:22, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
Owen hart did not die in 1999 like this article says........i remember talking about it in art class when i was in junior high and i didnt start high school until 1998...... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Grrybrwn82 ( talk • contribs) 20:12, 22 March 2009 (UTC)
Owen Hart did die in 1999. It was at the Over The Edge pay-per-view May 23, 1999
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22:43, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
Should We Consider Featuring This Article or should we wait some more? KingRaven (>$.$)> ( talk) 05:53, 14 September 2009 (UTC)
My problems with the current article is that it is too bias. It contains lots of verification and citation, however, that does not mean the article is good. We need to remove a lot of the quotes and fan cruft. Fighting for Justice ( talk) 17:59, 14 April 2010 (UTC)
Was the harness stunt akin to what Shawn Michael's did at Wrestlemania or was it like what Sting used to do in WCW?
I think it would be important to point this out.
No. As publicised, Owen's death was due to the "quick-release" mechanism the WWF had installed onto the harness/wire being caught by something. Shawn Michaels & Sting had lots of safety mechanisms, but due to Vince's perfectionism, the landing of Owen's character "wasn't quite right", so they added a quick-release mechanism which only required 6lbs of pressure to release. Therefore it's totally different to those stunts. ( WilkoDCFC 09:54, 3 August 2007 (UTC))
Says who? The articles source for the info is a posting on a gaming site that mentions no sources. The posting claims the harness was a sailboat harness??? It also claims that no information about the harness was released due to the terms of the settlement. If so, how does he or she know or anybody know it was a sailboat harness with the backups disengaged? Also, some sources say Owen triggered the quick release himself before the actual stunt by taking his cloak out of the harness where it got caught, if that's the case then the weight pressure was irrelevant. So which is the real story? This article is a bit too certain about what actually happened IMHO. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.103.144.16 ( talk) 13:24, 6 February 2010 (UTC)
First, the reply may be to a post from 2007, but at the time the issues mentioned were very much present in the article. Second, the quoted sources are/were unreliable and irrelevant and in total conflict with each other. Thankfully, I see a lot of this was cleaned up, so at least someone agreed with me.
Where did this sentence concerning the harness being used for carpenter's tools come from? This is the first time I've come across it. If that is the case the WWE would surely be liable criminally. Can we get a source or removal? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.169.244.29 ( talk) 13:40, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
It's nonsense. It's well established that the harness was a typical stunt harness for people, not for tools or sailboat masts. The issue was with the quick release mechanism, not with the harness itself. The reason people keep pushing the tools and sailboat mast version is because certain people want to paint Vince in the worst possible light possible, and claiming that he used a completely inappropriate harness does that.
I'd like to add this to the article, but I'm not sure where. The Raw is Owen section is a fitting end to the biographical section. Maybe another small section underneath that could discuss WCW's on-screen reaction, Bret Hart's career being affected by Owen's death, and the subsequent Monday Nitro tribute match announced by Harley Race at Kemper Arena. Cale ( talk) 05:49, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
It was written on here that both Undertaker & Kane did not appear on the show. That was incorrect as Kane did appear on the show when he teamed up with X-Pac vs. Gangrel & Edge. Undertaker was the only one not to appear on the show. I've changed it just then. -- Darkside05 ( talk) 10:57, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
Last night (7 Jun 07) on ESPN Classic in the UK they showed a tag-team bout from World Of Sport in which Dave Fit Finlay wrestled Owen Hart. The commentator, by alluding to Bret Hart, confirmed it was this Owen (besides the fact it clearly was him visually), aged 18, wrestling on national UK TV. Surely this then pre-dates the articles 1986 professional debut?? He won the preliminary bout two falls to one, with another gentleman who apparently was a Hart brother but I didn't recognise either him nor the name. Sadly apart from knowing he definitely wrestled in 1983 on World of Sport, I have no further information. VonBlade 18:10, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
I think Owen wrestled under a mask on Stampede spot shows and did the tour of the UK with his brother Ross in 1983. He would have still been in school and later college. When he made his 'debut' in 1986 he was already a seasoned professional. — Preceding unsigned comment added by HappHazzard ( talk • contribs) 23:51, 16 June 2011 (UTC)
On this page it claims Owen hit the ropes with his chest however on the page for Over the Edge 1999 it claims he hit his head on then turnbuckle. He can't have done both so which was it? 222.155.100.110 ( talk) 00:31, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
Um, no, the rope and the turnbuckle are two different things. hence, why one is called a "rope" and the other a "turnbuckle." There is no way you can hit both at the same time, it's physically impossible. Also, this page now says he hit the ropes *away* from the "nearest" turnbuckle which makes the articles even more inconsistent with each other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.205.57.121 ( talk) 10:21, 9 November 2011 (UTC)
One thing I never understood was why didnt the WWF show Owen's stunt on camera? Surely a wrestler descending from the ceiling was something the WWF wanted the audience to see? Instead they showed a vignette. I dont want to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but perhaps someone didnt want footage of his fall being captured. Portillo ( talk) 02:05, 15 February 2013 (UTC)
should we include this in the column??? owen was due to do this storyline. but he he declined because he did not want his family to see him with another woman ((owen was a family man)) so the next idea they came up with was the blue blazer gimmick..which led to his tragic death —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fingerpokeofdoom ( talk • contribs) 00:50, 18 June 2008 (UTC)
yes it says it on the owen hart a/e video, it's on youtube but i cant find the link...never mind i'll try find it lol —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fingerpokeofdoom ( talk • contribs) 01:06, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
here's the source http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=JS1xgdPzjj0&feature=related dave meltzer says it at the 3 minute 40 second mark... is it going to be added
Is the footage shown in the article is really his death? becuse some people claim the footge is a New Jack bump?
That bump was taken by Vic Grimes against New Jack in an XPW scaffold match in February 2002. Owen Hart's death was never seen on PPV. Vic729 14:24, July 10th, 2006 (EDT)
I'm reading Owen's wife's book at the moment, and it wasn't that a WWF logo was placed next to his flowers but that a WWF logo was made entirely out of flowers, which she had changed to Owen's initials. I have changed this on the page. Also, she made note that a friend's son (in Canada) was watching the pay-per-view, but did NOT see the actual death because the cameras quickly panned away in her area, as well.
wer rt at 2233
Okay well,owen's death was just sooo graphic and well i was only 5 but i was there and i remember i just, i was dressed in blue blazer attire, and the sad thing was, there was an undertaker match that night as listed in the article my friend had a sign saying owen can rest.
in peace i havent talked to him ever since.I myself have a video containing pictures of owens harts death and the kemper arena is very dark and it had nothing to do with a scaffold at all that was a low budget XPW match Owen R.I.P
I remember reading that he died in the hospital. How does anyone know he died in the ring? Hiphopchamp 17:43, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
He was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital so it is possible, however I think they would have known, not to sure though —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.235.113.3 ( talk) 07:59, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
It is written that the Undertaker was the only one not on stage on the tribute Raw following Owens death. Does anyone know why? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.69.7.10 ( talk) 19:59, 4 January 2007 (UTC).
apparently wwe/wwf thought it a good idea not to have "the deadman" on stage as it may have been a bit tactless. I see thei 82.16.90.25 19:09, 26 July 2007 (UTC)r point
Can this be changed on the Wiki page as can appear unclear to people. People who aren't big wrestling fans might misinterpret it as there being a feud between Owen and Undertaker or that they weren't friends in real life. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 147.110.52.117 ( talk) 13:04, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
Did Owen not use the Spinning Wheel Kick as a finishing move throughout his NOD run? Antonio013 ( talk) 17:54, 1 August 2010 (UTC)
Whoever admins this page, whenever you're free please do a replace-all on the word Fart and change it back to Hart. 208.51.208.150 ( talk) 17:36, 18 February 2016 (UTC)
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Stop removing the mention that he is a world champion. It is common practise to write it out in the articles. The fact that the title also has "World championship" in the title is irrelevant. *Treker ( talk) 23:52, 9 October 2016 (UTC)
Also:
"Hart was a one-time Unified USWA World Heavyweight Championship during the USA's partnership"
This is the sentence that you are reverting back to. Not well written.
For the love of god, show the maturity required as a Wikipedia editor and put the project before your own fragile ego. There is absolutely no sourcing for the In Your House claim in the lede (it's supported by a Wikipedia article, which is completely and utterly against WP:RS), and there are designated sections for his title wins and match ratings. The lede should NOT be cluttered with esoteric detail that is repeated throughout the body. 2A02:C7F:8E43:2F00:AC9E:3F04:A327:23A8 ( talk) 01:04, 10 October 2016 (UTC)
I agree with the anon. The other version is overly long, redundant, poorly worded, improperly sourced, and, most importantly, not neutral, as it's written in a overly praising fashion. oknazevad ( talk) 01:41, 10 October 2016 (UTC)
This page says Owen landed chest first on the top rope a foot from the nearest turnbuckle, but the Over the Edge PPV page says he landed chest first on one of the turnbuckles directly. Which is it? Spartan198 ( talk) 09:14, 1 February 2018 (UTC)
We have a large subsection about them in the body, seems weird to see the lead not summarize something indicating the fallout. It was pretty huge. Didn't just die like Pillman, Spicolli or Rude. My wording maybe sucked, perhaps rightly deleted. But it's still a leadworthy aspect of his legacy, I think, if a better writer wants to try. InedibleHulk ( talk) 04:03, 5 September 2020 (UTC)