https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6XuDmx1gzE Owen Hart was a fantastic talent, a superb wrestler who went unsung, who never really had the time in the limelight that he deserved as a top-tier guy. Unlike most wrestling deaths, Owen Hart's wasn't related to steroids, heart disease, drug abuse or any other affliction, he fell from a great height due to a mechanical malfunction during the Over the Edge pay-per-view in 1999. He wasn't known for partying or being wild, he was supposedly a lovely, kind, funny guy and family man who knew were his priorities were. Instead of the much more theatrical, musical tribute videos that are usually released in modern times, Owen Hart's tribute video almost felt like a documentary, with a very soft and gentle melody playing alongside narration by Vince McMahon. Owen's tribute was particularly sad because he was a family man, he was in his physical prime, he had kids and he was only 34. He had so much left to do and his time was cut so short. There's no doubt Owen deserved every second of his heartfelt, emotional tribute.
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