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Discipline
06-22-2010, 05:23 PM
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The widow of a World Wrestling Entertainment performer who died in a 1999 stunt says she's suing the Connecticut-based company and its leaders, including Republican U.S. Senate candidate Linda McMahon.

Martha Hart said McMahon, who stepped down as WWE chief executive to run for Senate, and her husband, Vince, the current chairman, have continued to use Owen Hart's image to promote the business despite agreeing to stop after his death.

Hart is filing her lawsuit Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Hartford.

Owen Hart died when he fell 78 feet from a harness as it lowered him into a wrestling ring in Kansas City, Mo., on May 23, 1999. He was 34.

His family sued the WWE and several other defendants in the death. Martha Hart agreed to a $18 million settlement with the WWE in 2000.

In her new lawsuit, she alleges the WWE and the McMahons violated a contract that restricts the use of Owen Hart's name, likeness and wrestling footage.

She said in a written statement Tuesday that she learned earlier this year that his image was appearing in WWE promotional materials.

"In the 11 years since Owen's tragic and avoidable death, I have worked tirelessly to disassociate Owen's name and likeness from anything related to WWE in order to protect our children from any reminder of the circumstances surrounding their father's death, and to avoid any misplaced perception that I endorse WWE," she said in a statement.

Representatives for the WWE and McMahon's Senate campaign said they could not immediately comment but expected to release statements later Tuesday.

link: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/06/22/wrestlers-widow-suing-wwe-conn-senate-candidate/

Rich Davie
06-22-2010, 05:54 PM
I remember the night this happened... my two brothers were fans at the time and watching the event when I stopped-over.

I sat down to hang-out with them and all of a sudden Owen comes flying down from the ceiling and crashes to the mat !! :shock:

Again one of the reasons I'm not an entertainment wrestling fan.

Those guys have an exceedingly high mortality rate, more so than any other segment in America.

I think I read somewhere that the average age of death of entertainment wrestlers is in their 40s ! :shock:

Discipline
06-22-2010, 07:52 PM
I remember the night this happened... my two brothers were fans at the time and watching the event when I stopped-over.

I sat down to hang-out with them and all of a sudden Owen comes flying down from the ceiling and crashes to the mat !! :shock:

Again one of the reasons I'm not an entertainment wrestling fan.

Those guys have an exceedingly high mortality rate, more so than any other segment in America.

I think I read somewhere that the average age of death of entertainment wrestlers is in their 40s ! :shock:

yeah i remember it as well. i was a little younger at the time and would watch it some. when i was alot younger i would watch it alot more. i remember this distinctly though, of course.

and with a stat like that, why would anyone want to get involved? entertainment........one of the deadliest jobs out there.

John
06-22-2010, 08:49 PM
Aye, I was in the wrestling phase aswell back then. I was a big fan of the Hart family, Bret and Owen Hart were some of the more technical wrestlers I ever saw, and Bret never really needed a gimmick to come across as a superstar. Owen's death was a shock, indeed. The way Bret was forced to retire was sad aswell - He was famous for never injuring another wrestler in his 15 year career, yet Bill Goldberg threw a stiff kick, gave Bret a concussion and ended his career.