10 WWE Legends Curiously Missing From The Mattel Action Figure Line

2. Owen Hart

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Unfortunately, when it comes to things "missing" from WWE or "left out" of sports-entertainment, Owen Hart's name is usually near the top of the list.

Since 1999, Owen's wife Martha has wanted nothing to do with WWE due to their involvement in the untimely death of her husband. While fans of Owen Hart would love for Martha to allow WWE more freedom with which to remember and honour The King Of Harts, she can't be blamed for having such hostile feelings towards the company responsible for the death of her children's father.

For that reason, we're not likely to see an Owen Hart Mattel figure anytime soon.

With the Hart Of Gold DVD and Blu-Ray that was recently released by WWE, however, there is hope that the two sides can come to some type of agreement regarding Owen's character in the future. It's an unlikely scenario but that hasn't curbed fans' desire for an Owen Hart action figure.

If it were to ever get done, it would be the first official Owen Hart figure produced since his multiple toys from the original Jakks line of action figures.

And it would have to be in his iconic King Of Harts look.

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