What do you mean? His face later on in a match that night or is there some footage/photos of him backstage? As you can tell, I've never watched that PPV.🤦♀️😂
The way he had no recollection when you referred to it as Over the Edge 1999 transition into instantly reliving the whole day when you mention Owen Hart falling.
Today marks 25 years of this tragedy, how I miss Owen and Eddie, damn 😢, I never got to see them on television but they were incredible wrestlers and had a lot to give, there were still too many rivalries that will only be a dream :-(
Owen was superb man the way he embraced that nugget thing was superb. Unfortunately, he died after that. But he was superb with LOD 2000. Also, his deflection to the Nation brought attention Rock and others. Prior to them they were just there. But it was his friction with DX that caused the whole DX vs Nation confrontation.
My brothers were there at Kemper. They said at first people throught it was supposed to happen but then the arena went silent and everyone knew what happened.
this incident amongst others make just think “what the hell is wrong with Vince” this is the textbook definition of “read the room”. someone passes away and he’s just like “the show must go on” heartless decision
The other wrestlers are just as much to blame as Vince. He gave them the option to go home and all of them decided to stay. From a business standpoint, he still had advertisers and sponsors to fulfil on the PPV since they are contracted, plus the thousands that paid to see the main event in house and millions at home. Making a decision like this is not as simple as you think.
Business has no heart, it's business. Vince would have to refund everyone and that would take a very long time to deal with each person who paid and some might try to make it into a court thing and it would be a disaster.
@@ItApproaches When Mitsuharu Misawa died right then and there in a Pro Wrestling NOAH ring, the whole show was called off immediately. This was not a company with the power to just go "fuck the consequences, we'll do what's right, we can survive" like fucking 1999 WWF, arguably the greatest year for any damn wrestling company that's ever been, at least for the past 30-35 years. The seconds, the young boys, all the undercard guys, all the main eventers, the promoters, they all said "a man just fucking died, the show's off". 2009 NOAH was a struggling company. Misawa was their biggest draw. Not only were they uncertain if they could survive the controversy of a single show cancellation, of which thousands were in attendance, they were damn sure they might be completely done. They still had sponsors and advertisers to please, too. They did the right thing anyway. WWF could've easily survived doing the right thing to the minor inconvinence of Vince's literally bottomless pockets in 1999, but they didn't. Some promoters are men, and other promoters are cowards.
@@THENAMEISQUICKMAN But would they have made that decision without seeing the fallout from the decision wwe made in 1999? Easy to point the finger when you're not the one having to make the call without precedent.
Was up in the cheap seats, like section 300 of Kemper Arena that night, so we had our attention on the screens above the ring for the Godfather vs Blue Blazer hype package and as a result unfortunately we had a clear shot of the lighting rig shaking and Owen plummeting that will forever be etched in my mind. Can confirm the audience was left completely in the dark although most of us feared the worst as the night continued on and still no update was given.
@@Pedaissance Owen was supposed to be lowered from a harness from the lighting rig walkways into the entry way when they lifted him the harness failed and Owen unfortunately plummeted to the ring
I stayed up to watch that PPV in the UK. My blood ran cold when Jim Ross made the announcement to the audience at home. I still believe they should've closed the show immediately after the fall. "The show must go on" is an old showbiz mantra that on this occasion was used to mask an incredibly poor decision by Vince and co. My heartfelt condolences still gonout to Owen's family and friends.
Yeah I don't know if it was the same thing in the States, I imagine it was, but watching it at like 2 in the morning I just wondered what happened to the match because they didn't really say what was going on until lJR said something. Was surreal.
I think if it happened now....they would have cancelled the rest of the show and refunded the remainder of people's money. But the WWE run by Vince McMahon had everyone who attended's money and he wasn't going to let something like a wrestler's death get in the way of that.
I agree, for comparison there was an incident on the live German game show show Wetten Dass, where a guest named Samuel Koch did a stunt gone wrong, he was jumping and flipping over oncoming cars, on the third car he didn't completely clear it and landed awkwardly on his head and neck. It caused him to suffer a spinal cord injury and he's now a quadriplegic for life. At the time of the injury they sent the show to an extended commercial break, after a couple of minutes they came back to announce they were ending the show early as a result of the accident. Good call I think.
I was in KC for Over the Edge 99. I remember how they were cleaning up all the debris after the Al Snow/ Road Dogg Hardcore Title bout, and suddenly seeing the fall. My mind tricked me for a few seconds and I thought someone had thrown a mannequin. It was awful. I distinctly remember Jerry Lawler sliding into the ring frantically waving his arms and how long it took while they strapped Owen to the gurney and rushed out. My friends and I figured there was no way Owen could have survived, but were hopeful still. We ran into a KC TV reporter after the event and she told us that Owen had passed. It took me about 6 months before I could watch wrestling again. A terrible tragedy.
Nobody didn't have smartphones yet in 1999, Nobody didn't know yet in Kemper arena. They all would know when they all went home and got the message on the TVs at home.
@@hectorlopez1069few people had cameras and camcorders. The security took all the few equipments from the crowd at the exit. But one camera was taken out. A few pics are leaked. You can see them on google pictures.
I was only a 4 year old little boy in 1999 when Owen died that year and now it’s already been 25 years of his death still sad till this day R.I.P to a great legend 1965-1999 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💔💯
He knew, he just said that because ever since he's probably trying to forget, I mean who would like to remember such a tragedy. But I'll tell you this, he's never forgotten about it, he just wants to move on with it because no matter what those images will be instilled in his mind forever. Even if he wants to forget, he truly never could even if he wanted to. Just think about that for a minute.
Chris telling him it was the night Owen fell let him know what ppv he was referring too. There were just a couple of Over the Edge ppv with the last one being 25 years so he probably didn't remember the name of the ppv
From all the perspectives and testimonies from the crowd that was underneath the rafters and the staff, it really sounds like this was intentional/malicious or the person/people behind it were trying their hardest to cover it up and avoid accountability
What sad is that a wrestler actually died and Vince McMahon was so damn greedy, that he could have reimbursed everyone's tickets and had that Pay Per View the following weekend
I was watching it live from wales in the uk. I was nearly 14 at the time and had school in the morning but would get up at 1 am then back to bed when it finished. My legs went to jelly when J.R announced that Owen had died and couldn’t sleep after the show.
Man I would never forget that day. When it happened it was pitched black and they were showing a promo of Owen and then after the promo we realized he had fell
Whenever the 1999 Over the Edge pay-per-view is discussed, the same narrative emerges from various WWE wrestlers, including Kevin Nash, Teddy Long, and The Godfather. They all emphasize one tragic fact: Owen Hart lost his life under heartbreaking circumstances, with many aspects of the story still shrouded in mystery. Why do the wrestlers who witnessed Owen Hart's fall have such a uniform response? They all say the same thing. They say they blocked it out or whatever. It appears to be part of one of the most significant cover-ups in WWE history. There’s much more to this story than meets the eye. Some believe that Owen Hart may have been intentionally killed.
😢 everyone should have gotten to go home and just come back and do another show,it was clear nobody wanted to be there cause it was way too upsetting,I remember this like it was yesterday so tragic 😔
I recently watched an unedited version of that show. It was brutal. They never showed Owen laying there but JR was telling the audience that this was not part of the show and something terrible had just happened to Owen. I think it was the 3rd match of the show so it was still early. I don’t know if they should have continued the show but Owen never should have been up there to begin with.
I was a baby when the incident happened but I remember watching segments about Owen Hart and reading about how this happened definitely made me understand why the WWE made those don’t try this at home montages on the DVDs. Wrestling is scripted yes but those guys suffer serious injuries and sadly death. RIP Owen Hart.
I feel like there was no reason to make this man relive the Owen tragedy when we already have a million accounts from wrestlers who were there that all say the same thing.
Teddy is right, none of that cell phone stuff was going on. Otherwise that video would’ve been all over the place if anyone was recording at the very moment, because I heard Owen was making somewhat of an unexpected entrance.
Not that I know of, but I did talk to a person on Facebook who was there when it happened. He confirmed the story of Owen’s last words of yelling “look out!” to be true.
Vince is a dirtbag, but not for continuing the show after Owen’s fall. A lot of the wrestlers in the back lost somebody they deeply cared about, and just wanted to take their minds off of the horrible tragedy by wrestling. Owen himself probably would have also wanted the show to continue. Everyone, including Vince, was devastated by the loss of Owen Hart. But not everyone handles such events the same. Let people mourn and cope with tragedies in their own way.
@@Filthy-Rat__Steve Austin wasn't. He killed him. Witnesses that were brushed off said they saw Austin in the rafters where Owen's spot was being set up earlier that day.
Wrestling is live theater and "The show must go on." It's not merely a slogan it is a point of honor for people who work in theater. There are many reasons why. Those who don't work in theater might not understand or value the reasons but to people who support themselves and their families with theater those reasons matter.
That’s the day I couldn’t watch wrestling anymore, I try to watch now and then but after watching your favourite wrestling die, after 20 years I’m back tho
Correct me if I'm wrong but based on a photo I saw a while ago, Teddy was also there on the night of Droz's accident. I'm curious what he was thinking that night as well.
@@tracedeyo190 You're right but I wasn't trying to compare the two. Both situations are absolutely terrible regardless. I'd imagine it still sucks to see somebody get dropped on their head thus paralyzing them from the neck, down for the rest of their life.
Such an unfortunate and unnecessary tragedy. I'm the same age Owen would have been and looking back at the last 25 years he had some much life to live ahead of him. I lost my best friend around the same time [1999] in a tragic accident. I often think of him, and what could have/should have been. He died in a workplace accident as well and that should never ever happen, no job is worth risking someone's life, none. My deepest sympathies to the Hart family, I am truly sorry for your loss.
@@lloydlyall8120World has changed so things you all see as gruesome or unfortunately very normal to some, some of us want to see wassup instead of hearing the talk, tbh it's nothing to be excited to see but still fact we all heard alot about WWE dark side we would want to see what really happened, I remember videos being up years ago and now all cleared.
Man, we all thought it was fake for like a week as a kid back then. Owen was the best. i dont understand how they failed that harness fall to this day.
That had to be the hardest decision to make to continue because I've been to events and by the time Owen fell people had been drinking alcohol and scary part that nobody looks at is what would people reaction be if they stopped all it would take is one person to throw a chair hit someone and you get a riot
@@wonkeydonkeyTV then blame the cops if they would of went to Vince and said it's a crime scene the cops would of forced Vince to stop everything I worked with cops for years that is exactly how it's done it's not considered a crime scene unless the cops say so
That was not the first event called "Over the Edge" my dude, please stop with the armchair detective stuff. WWE held the same event the previous year in 98, and there was a full criminal investigation into the accident where it was determined that the company who supplied the harness were at fault. Owen's tragic death had nothing to do with Vince or WWE.
@acurisur Nobody said it was the first Over the Edge. I just used common sense, considering Steve didn't like Owen for breaking his neck. Vince didn't like the Harts. Owen was killed in a sacrificial way. Tell Owen's wife and kids a "thorough investigation" was performed, see what they say...
I think what's left unsaid in this segment is that people don't know if this is an "angle" or not. They don't know whether to be genuinely concerned. I wasn't at the show and I didn't watch it on PPV but there was enough "Internet" in 1999, especially on AOL, that word got round quickly enough, including of the announcement of Owen's death, and there was heated discussion about whether this was real or not.
I missed this ppv the first one since ppvs for wwf became a thing i was glad i did even if the camera pans to the ceiling. I didn't need to see it as a Canadian i could read about it the investigation each day in the news paper
And there's a reason why there is, and will never be, too many "PPV review" videos of Over the Edge 1999 and why fans who watched the show live when it happened in 1999 will never watch it again.
I firmly believe that the responsible thing would have been to not to the stunt at all, or at the very least, change the stunt to the Blazer failing to get out of his harness, fumbling with the release stuff when he's safely on the ground.
I ordered the ppv and it happened when they cut to a package. Jr comes back and said something has happened and its not part of the show, and later says owen hart has died. I thought it was a work because of how wrestling is
And I always felt that putting Owen back in that goofy Blue Blazer gimmick was such a backhanded thing to do. It de-legitimized him, and turned him into a comedy act. Not saying this was done to get back at Bret, but I remember thinking that at the time.
Livor mortis, or lividity, refers to the point at which a deceased person's body becomes very pale, or ashen, soon after death. Owen was gone when he saw him
Watch the full interview with Teddy Long on my main channel here: th-cam.com/video/dlqS22HS_zA/w-d-xo.html
To be fair to Teddy, I'd want to block that from my mind too.
i wanna see some real footy of that fall bet its hilarious
You should be ashamed of yourself
@@dominictarantino1729i mean would you want to remember watching your friend die like that?
@@tylercox1875he's referencing the guy above him saying it was probably funny
@@deathmauler181 oh i didnt see that
I didn't know Teddy was there for that 😢
Yep Teddy was a referee before he was GM.
It was STAGED. Get it ? 😂😂😂😂
@@dan-fo8qrwtf
Same😔
Damn it’s so sad hearing how they were hanging out that day Owen making ppl laugh then that happened to him wish I was old enough to see him wrestle
Undertakers face after the accident perfectly captured what everyone in the arena was feeling
What do you mean? His face later on in a match that night or is there some footage/photos of him backstage? As you can tell, I've never watched that PPV.🤦♀️😂
@@Benz5469da hell u laughing
@@JACQUEZ23some weirdos are comfortable laughing at the dead apparently.
@@CHRISPYakaKON it's crazy man
@@CHRISPYakaKONFor some, it's a defense mechanism
hard to believe its 25 years
Soon we'll say can't believe it's been 50 years
@@hermanthetosser4219sersiouy man, i remember this day like it was yesterday at 8 years old
Right.
It’s quite easy to believe
Not really tho.
Over The Edge has got to be the most unfortunate PPV titles ever
I was JUST thinking that very thing!
Nugget Splat is what I call it
I still believe the fall was planned and that it was a sacrifice on live tv for the world to see
@@spockhozzer7207Stop describing your brain
Which is why they retired the PPV name and replaced it with, oddly enough, Judgement Day.
The way he had no recollection when you referred to it as Over the Edge 1999 transition into instantly reliving the whole day when you mention Owen Hart falling.
ye i’m sure none of them gave a fuck about the ppv name after that especially with it being changed to judgement day
I doubt he remembered the name of the PPV, but he definitely remembers the night itself
@@shotzcapalotJudgement Day was started the year before.
@@HisVirusness True but they retired the Over The Edge ppv name, and Judgement Day became the May ppv.
"Ahhh..."
Teddy long was my favorite GMs when he was on Smackdown.
Why are you making this sweet old man relive this shit 🤣
Same reason why you clicked
I am sure they asked him before the interview if it was ok to talk about it, and he give go ahead to do so.
@@harinderrana9735 hmmm
Why did you click?@@bryanmack4054
It's disgusting this video is a disgrace to Owen
25 years later I’m 38 and I still come back and find it as it’s one of the most shocking events in my life
25 years later and I’m 24 about to be 25 lol
Yea I’m 33 him and Eddie guerrro and Chris Benoit was shockening
@@caneloalavarez8131 I remember what I was doing during both those moments
Same. I was watching that live and couldn’t believe when Jim Ross announced what happened.
You must have had a really easy life 😂
Saddest day ever, god bless the family
This guy is almost 80 and looks absolutely stunning! Great for Teddy! RIP Owen and Teddy’s wife 💕💕🪽
He 80? 😮
@@Reboot69-o6j almost! Ikr 😅
Whoa man, did not know that! He looks 15 years younger!!
He's 80??. I thought he was in his late 60s..he looks great..he was great character..
Today marks 25 years of this tragedy, how I miss Owen and Eddie, damn 😢, I never got to see them on television but they were incredible wrestlers and had a lot to give, there were still too many rivalries that will only be a dream :-(
Owen was superb man the way he embraced that nugget thing was superb. Unfortunately, he died after that.
But he was superb with LOD 2000. Also, his deflection to the Nation brought attention Rock and others. Prior to them they were just there. But it was his friction with DX that caused the whole DX vs Nation confrontation.
Be Cautious when talking to teddy you don't wanna get on his bad side when he summons The Undertaker 😮
Or Mark Henry, or Rodney Mack
and put them in tag team match.
Playa! Youar goin one on one… versus tha undataka!
My brothers were there at Kemper. They said at first people throught it was supposed to happen but then the arena went silent and everyone knew what happened.
this incident amongst others make just think “what the hell is wrong with Vince” this is the textbook definition of “read the room”. someone passes away and he’s just like “the show must go on” heartless decision
The other wrestlers are just as much to blame as Vince. He gave them the option to go home and all of them decided to stay. From a business standpoint, he still had advertisers and sponsors to fulfil on the PPV since they are contracted, plus the thousands that paid to see the main event in house and millions at home. Making a decision like this is not as simple as you think.
@QualityEJC and they were finally beating wcw in ratings and 2000 was coming up which was the peak of wrestling
Business has no heart, it's business. Vince would have to refund everyone and that would take a very long time to deal with each person who paid and some might try to make it into a court thing and it would be a disaster.
@@ItApproaches When Mitsuharu Misawa died right then and there in a Pro Wrestling NOAH ring, the whole show was called off immediately. This was not a company with the power to just go "fuck the consequences, we'll do what's right, we can survive" like fucking 1999 WWF, arguably the greatest year for any damn wrestling company that's ever been, at least for the past 30-35 years.
The seconds, the young boys, all the undercard guys, all the main eventers, the promoters, they all said "a man just fucking died, the show's off". 2009 NOAH was a struggling company. Misawa was their biggest draw. Not only were they uncertain if they could survive the controversy of a single show cancellation, of which thousands were in attendance, they were damn sure they might be completely done. They still had sponsors and advertisers to please, too.
They did the right thing anyway.
WWF could've easily survived doing the right thing to the minor inconvinence of Vince's literally bottomless pockets in 1999, but they didn't. Some promoters are men, and other promoters are cowards.
@@THENAMEISQUICKMAN
But would they have made that decision without seeing the fallout from the decision wwe made in 1999? Easy to point the finger when you're not the one having to make the call without precedent.
Was up in the cheap seats, like section 300 of Kemper Arena that night, so we had our attention on the screens above the ring for the Godfather vs Blue Blazer hype package and as a result unfortunately we had a clear shot of the lighting rig shaking and Owen plummeting that will forever be etched in my mind. Can confirm the audience was left completely in the dark although most of us feared the worst as the night continued on and still no update was given.
Crazy!
Why did the lighting rig shake?
@@Pedaissance Owen was supposed to be lowered from a harness from the lighting rig walkways into the entry way when they lifted him the harness failed and Owen unfortunately plummeted to the ring
thanks for sharing this. i was looking for a comment like this. sad day rip owen
@@melkiah what was the lighting like when he fell? Was the arena dimmed but the lights were shining down on the ring?
I stayed up to watch that PPV in the UK. My blood ran cold when Jim Ross made the announcement to the audience at home.
I still believe they should've closed the show immediately after the fall. "The show must go on" is an old showbiz mantra that on this occasion was used to mask an incredibly poor decision by Vince and co.
My heartfelt condolences still gonout to Owen's family and friends.
Yeah I don't know if it was the same thing in the States, I imagine it was, but watching it at like 2 in the morning I just wondered what happened to the match because they didn't really say what was going on until lJR said something. Was surreal.
I think if it happened now....they would have cancelled the rest of the show and refunded the remainder of people's money. But the WWE run by Vince McMahon had everyone who attended's money and he wasn't going to let something like a wrestler's death get in the way of that.
I agree, for comparison there was an incident on the live German game show show Wetten Dass, where a guest named Samuel Koch did a stunt gone wrong, he was jumping and flipping over oncoming cars, on the third car he didn't completely clear it and landed awkwardly on his head and neck. It caused him to suffer a spinal cord injury and he's now a quadriplegic for life. At the time of the injury they sent the show to an extended commercial break, after a couple of minutes they came back to announce they were ending the show early as a result of the accident. Good call I think.
🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 one of our own. I remember it being on the newspapers as a Kid I remember the Sun covering this
I think they should have canceled cause that should've been investigated by police
I was in KC for Over the Edge 99. I remember how they were cleaning up all the debris after the Al Snow/ Road Dogg Hardcore Title bout, and suddenly seeing the fall. My mind tricked me for a few seconds and I thought someone had thrown a mannequin. It was awful. I distinctly remember Jerry Lawler sliding into the ring frantically waving his arms and how long it took while they strapped Owen to the gurney and rushed out. My friends and I figured there was no way Owen could have survived, but were hopeful still. We ran into a KC TV reporter after the event and she told us that Owen had passed. It took me about 6 months before I could watch wrestling again. A terrible tragedy.
Nobody didn't have smartphones yet in 1999, Nobody didn't know yet in Kemper arena. They all would know when they all went home and got the message on the TVs at home.
@@hectorlopez1069few people had cameras and camcorders. The security took all the few equipments from the crowd at the exit. But one camera was taken out. A few pics are leaked. You can see them on google pictures.
I was only a 4 year old little boy in 1999 when Owen died that year and now it’s already been 25 years of his death still sad till this day R.I.P to a great legend 1965-1999 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💔💯
I remember this like it was yesterday, and I still think about it to this day. I was a freshman in high school.
RIP Owen Hart.🙏🏾
He knew, he just said that because ever since he's probably trying to forget, I mean who would like to remember such a tragedy. But I'll tell you this, he's never forgotten about it, he just wants to move on with it because no matter what those images will be instilled in his mind forever. Even if he wants to forget, he truly never could even if he wanted to. Just think about that for a minute.
I've always found it odd that the ppv was called Over the edge
The May ppv was also called over the Edge in 98
Any ppv with "over" is cursed
Did he put you in a tag team match after the interview?
Or make him go one-on-one with the Undertaker!
@@noobsaibot8844 “ 🎵 you know it’s the macmillitant,…coming to get it on 🎶 “
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!!!!!
I was on Napster trying to find the video. 🤦♂️
Lol same
@@jroc828Removed and Locked away by WWE as I understand also, heard some sites have it just gotta look deeply but I knew it was online even on here
I think I was on limwire
Remembers none of it then goes on to name the town, and everything
🤣🤣🤣 to be fair Chris had to remind him about what he was talking about
I don’t think Teddy knew the exact name of the PPV when Owen fell lol Teddy probably just assumed it was some random match Chris was talking about.
^^ What the last reply said
@@ClamSwordyeah people are slow bro they don’t understand
Chris telling him it was the night Owen fell let him know what ppv he was referring too. There were just a couple of Over the Edge ppv with the last one being 25 years so he probably didn't remember the name of the ppv
Can you imagine if it would have happened today, the footage would have been all over social media in a heartbeat!!!
Which makes me glad it was in a age before social media because I wouldn’t want to see the fall on social media honestly
From all the perspectives and testimonies from the crowd that was underneath the rafters and the staff, it really sounds like this was intentional/malicious or the person/people behind it were trying their hardest to cover it up and avoid accountability
Look into the story and the person who made the rope didn't have the training to make a safety rope and lied to the wwe about his training
met teddy when i was a kid. unc a good guy💯
“The show must go on, pal!”
Vince is pure evil for that, it shows all he cares about is money and not his talent's well being, and he truly lacks empathy
@@lordhades598That's the point of a business. Those people paid their hard earned money to watch a show.
Teddy..... LOVE this dude
Me too pal. Me too...
Come on playa of course I do
@@WWEfigurescollector Me too playa... Holla, Holla, Holla!!!
You're going to go 🚶🏻♂️ 1 on 1 with THE UNDERTAKER!
I still remember that ppv I was a kid watching it
Teddy Long is a true OG of wrestling and a quality man
Good to see you Mr. Teddy Long "PLAYA"🙏
Peanut head 😅 naw he's cool I never forget his iconic 3 count on ric flair by steamboat
The event was really called over the edge? Crazy
What sad is that a wrestler actually died and Vince McMahon was so damn greedy, that he could have reimbursed everyone's tickets and had that Pay Per View the following weekend
They thought Owen would be able to get help.
He should refund all the hotel and flight the fans spent
I member that PPW being 12 years old I was shocked it was silent all my family members didn’t say a word when Owen fell 😢 rip hart
I was watching it live from wales in the uk. I was nearly 14 at the time and had school in the morning but would get up at 1 am then back to bed when it finished. My legs went to jelly when J.R announced that Owen had died and couldn’t sleep after the show.
Man I would never forget that day. When it happened it was pitched black and they were showing a promo of Owen and then after the promo we realized he had fell
I wouldn’t even ask him about that nobody wants to talk about stuff like that
It's a topic people want to hear about
@@Pedaissanceyes but for people who knew him, why would they want to reminisce on something so horrifying for them
@rswickprod9733The same reason we all clicked on this video, including yourself.
Whenever the 1999 Over the Edge pay-per-view is discussed, the same narrative emerges from various WWE wrestlers, including Kevin Nash, Teddy Long, and The Godfather.
They all emphasize one tragic fact: Owen Hart lost his life under heartbreaking circumstances, with many aspects of the story still shrouded in mystery.
Why do the wrestlers who witnessed Owen Hart's fall have such a uniform response? They all say the same thing. They say they blocked it out or whatever. It appears to be part of one of the most significant cover-ups in WWE history. There’s much more to this story than meets the eye. Some believe that Owen Hart may have been intentionally killed.
😢 everyone should have gotten to go home and just come back and do another show,it was clear nobody wanted to be there cause it was way too upsetting,I remember this like it was yesterday so tragic 😔
damn i didnt know teddy was there
He was the referee for the infamous D'Lo vs Droz
@@jadoc3767 oh wow I didn't know that either
He was refereeing matches for the WWF at the time.
I remember when Teddy Long use to be on Bankhead in Atlanta chilling at green tire service from time to time
If social media was around like it is now, they would have stopped the show
and if smartphones were around too.
That's a good point. I think you're right.
Dang man.
Probably the only time the action in the ring wasn't staged.
I recently watched an unedited version of that show. It was brutal. They never showed Owen laying there but JR was telling the audience that this was not part of the show and something terrible had just happened to Owen. I think it was the 3rd match of the show so it was still early. I don’t know if they should have continued the show but Owen never should have been up there to begin with.
Owen had done that same stunt many times before.
I was a baby when the incident happened but I remember watching segments about Owen Hart and reading about how this happened definitely made me understand why the WWE made those don’t try this at home montages on the DVDs. Wrestling is scripted yes but those guys suffer serious injuries and sadly death. RIP Owen Hart.
Vince still continuing the show is still crazy to me
and especially how he got fired of being the owner of the WWE.
Teddy is the man.
I feel like there was no reason to make this man relive the Owen tragedy when we already have a million accounts from wrestlers who were there that all say the same thing.
Teddy is right, none of that cell phone stuff was going on. Otherwise that video would’ve been all over the place if anyone was recording at the very moment, because I heard Owen was making somewhat of an unexpected entrance.
Yup, the fans didn't know he was coming down from the ceiling that night
Only the people who were watching on TV at home, got the news from JR that owen died.
Could any of that footage have been admissible in a suit against Vince and WWE, if we'd had phone cameras back then?
Smartphones weren't a thing but did anyone catch it on camcorder, I wonder?
@@BlossomField91It was online before like 8 years ago
I think continuing the show after Owen died is top 3 of the worst things Vince has ever done, and that’s really saying something.
Have any fans that were there ever been interviewed?
Not that I know of, but I did talk to a person on Facebook who was there when it happened. He confirmed the story of Owen’s last words of yelling “look out!” to be true.
I just saw another channel had an interview with a guy who was three rows from the front on here
"THE SHOW MUST GO ON"!!
Vince Mcmahon really was a dirtbag
So original!! Dude great work 👏👏
@@JayCord00 thanks
Is**** present tense
Vince is a dirtbag, but not for continuing the show after Owen’s fall.
A lot of the wrestlers in the back lost somebody they deeply cared about, and just wanted to take their minds off of the horrible tragedy by wrestling. Owen himself probably would have also wanted the show to continue.
Everyone, including Vince, was devastated by the loss of Owen Hart. But not everyone handles such events the same. Let people mourn and cope with tragedies in their own way.
@@Filthy-Rat__Steve Austin wasn't. He killed him. Witnesses that were brushed off said they saw Austin in the rafters where Owen's spot was being set up earlier that day.
Wrestling is live theater and "The show must go on." It's not merely a slogan it is a point of honor for people who work in theater. There are many reasons why. Those who don't work in theater might not understand or value the reasons but to people who support themselves and their families with theater those reasons matter.
Who else remembers Teddy Long's WHITE boy challenge from 2003
Imagine, Eric Bischoff Black boy challenge, would that be ok?
😂😂😂😂😂 i do
@@JayCord00Oh shut up , Vince said the N-word on live TV with no outrage.
I do. That was the only time in history that I wasn’t a Teddy fan.
Goldberg going crazy screaming “WHITE BOYS!!” when he won 😂
That’s the day I couldn’t watch wrestling anymore, I try to watch now and then but after watching your favourite wrestling die, after 20 years I’m back tho
You was their?
That's horrible I started watching wrestling shortly after this incident I had no clue since I was a kid
Da Reebok hoodie Teddy is rockin' tho 🔥
Long Live Owen Hart ♥️🙏
He was a ref then
Correct me if I'm wrong but based on a photo I saw a while ago, Teddy was also there on the night of Droz's accident. I'm curious what he was thinking that night as well.
That’s nothing compared to someone falling 75 feet and hitting the turnbuckle, Owen dudes 45 minutes later supposedly
@@tracedeyo190 You're right but I wasn't trying to compare the two. Both situations are absolutely terrible regardless. I'd imagine it still sucks to see somebody get dropped on their head thus paralyzing them from the neck, down for the rest of their life.
That video is removed all over but I know it used to be on here but realized it was removed worldwide and locked away
"What" video is removed all over? What are you referring to?
@@macabree5856 The death fam trust me it was up years ago when he fell no cap, suddenly years later you cant find anything
@@UNKNOWN-dw8zoit was never up 😂😂
@@JesusG-rd5mt Limewire existed I don't mind you
Such an unfortunate and unnecessary tragedy. I'm the same age Owen would have been and looking back at the last 25 years he had some much life to live ahead of him. I lost my best friend around the same time [1999] in a tragic accident. I often think of him, and what could have/should have been. He died in a workplace accident as well and that should never ever happen, no job is worth risking someone's life, none. My deepest sympathies to the Hart family, I am truly sorry for your loss.
when will they release the footage because it’s been a long time coming
Why would ya want to see that??
@@lloydlyall8120World has changed so things you all see as gruesome or unfortunately very normal to some, some of us want to see wassup instead of hearing the talk, tbh it's nothing to be excited to see but still fact we all heard alot about WWE dark side we would want to see what really happened, I remember videos being up years ago and now all cleared.
@@UNKNOWN-dw8zovideos of it were never up 😂😂😂you’re delusional
Man, we all thought it was fake for like a week as a kid back then.
Owen was the best. i dont understand how they failed that harness fall to this day.
As teen that fuc me up seeing that shi live I will never forget it
Lol Teddy was like “Over the what when?” 😂
That had to be the hardest decision to make to continue because I've been to events and by the time Owen fell people had been drinking alcohol and scary part that nobody looks at is what would people reaction be if they stopped all it would take is one person to throw a chair hit someone and you get a riot
not a hard decision at all it should gave been treat like a crime scene
@@wonkeydonkeyTV then blame the cops if they would of went to Vince and said it's a crime scene the cops would of forced Vince to stop everything I worked with cops for years that is exactly how it's done it's not considered a crime scene unless the cops say so
Owen falls 60ft to his death, at an event called "Over the Edge." Vince and Steve had something to do with it.
Thought it was like 76 FT
That was not the first event called "Over the Edge" my dude, please stop with the armchair detective stuff. WWE held the same event the previous year in 98, and there was a full criminal investigation into the accident where it was determined that the company who supplied the harness were at fault. Owen's tragic death had nothing to do with Vince or WWE.
@acurisur Nobody said it was the first Over the Edge. I just used common sense, considering Steve didn't like Owen for breaking his neck. Vince didn't like the Harts. Owen was killed in a sacrificial way. Tell Owen's wife and kids a "thorough investigation" was performed, see what they say...
7/10 bait. Not bad.
@@Since_84.....
I believe if cell phone was back in 99 they would stop the show it would be too many information the fans probably go crazy
Yeah I think so, the fans would leave kemper arena, sad and confused.
I was watching this event and I'm still traumatized 😢
That’s a horrible death, I don’t think he died instantly… man that breaks my heart
I think what's left unsaid in this segment is that people don't know if this is an "angle" or not. They don't know whether to be genuinely concerned. I wasn't at the show and I didn't watch it on PPV but there was enough "Internet" in 1999, especially on AOL, that word got round quickly enough, including of the announcement of Owen's death, and there was heated discussion about whether this was real or not.
Hard to believe that happened 25 years ago.
Love you Owen. 😢
Teddy a legend in WWE especially for us black ppl who really fw the WWE
I missed this ppv the first one since ppvs for wwf became a thing i was glad i did even if the camera pans to the ceiling. I didn't need to see it as a Canadian i could read about it the investigation each day in the news paper
He went from I don’t remember to telling a full detailed story
And there's a reason why there is, and will never be, too many "PPV review" videos of Over the Edge 1999 and why fans who watched the show live when it happened in 1999 will never watch it again.
How nobody have it recorded
Nobody had smartphones on their hands to record owen on their phones yet. Smartphones didn't exist in 99.
Damn sucks every time
Someone is having a good day having fun or something enjoy themselves something bad always happen RIP Owen 🙏🏽
Show the video.
I always found it weird out of all the managers that came and gone.. he was the only one they ever turned into a Ref.
He was a ref first then a manager
I firmly believe that the responsible thing would have been to not to the stunt at all, or at the very least, change the stunt to the Blazer failing to get out of his harness, fumbling with the release stuff when he's safely on the ground.
I still remember Godfather & Road Dogg not wanting 2 even wrestle. They were gonna light 1 up & tell Owen stories
His passing was really “Over the Edge” 🙏🏾🙏🏾💔
I ordered the ppv and it happened when they cut to a package. Jr comes back and said something has happened and its not part of the show, and later says owen hart has died. I thought it was a work because of how wrestling is
To this day I still don’t understand why they just didn’t cancel the show
Crazy its been 25 years since the tragedy
16 Numpty
It feels like yesterday
Owen Heart Death Was The Name Of The PPV How Ironic R.I.P 💯😔👑
Anybody would've stopped the show
Not even most people would have carried on
@@stormshadow631stone cold and the rock was forced to wrestle that last match with owens blood still in the ring
@@tracedeyo190 good on them gotta get paid
A cross between Morgan freeman and Kofi Annan is this guy
All these years later, such an unfortunate event.
And an unnecessary one. There was no point to having him do that stupid ass stunt.
And I always felt that putting Owen back in that goofy Blue Blazer gimmick was such a backhanded thing to do. It de-legitimized him, and turned him into a comedy act. Not saying this was done to get back at Bret, but I remember thinking that at the time.
I would never for get that day. May 23 my birthday is May24 and that was a gift my mom gave me a ppv . I was so happy then everything went blank
Livor mortis, or lividity, refers to the point at which a deceased person's body becomes very pale, or ashen, soon after death.
Owen was gone when he saw him
Wouldn’t that be pallor mortis?
@@CynicalBeard either way. Dead is dead.
Genuinely one of the funniest moments in wwe.
Owen Hart. "You're gonna face the Undertaka playa"
Watched this live