Road Dogg On The Day Owen Hart Died

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Published 2017-04-29

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  • I personally don't think the show should've gone on. I was actually watching the ppv at the age of 12 and after Jim Ross announced he'd passed away I couldn't watch it anymore and turned it off.
  • @rflores70312
    Let’s burn one and tell Owen stories that’s right road dogg
  • I had the Honor of seeing Owen wrestle live as the blue blazer and as himself. He was amazing. Even as heel he loved his fans. RIP Owen ❤️🇨🇦
  • I sadly never got to see OH wrestle live but his highlights are great.
  • @johngrohs8031
    Road Dogg knew what was going on, everyone knew what happened when Owen was loaded up in the gurney, even Val Venis, he knew, right before the fourth match. Val Venis saw Owen's eyes open wide but there was nobody home.
  • @TheRealCcE
    In a documentary it was said the boards where his body impacted the ring collapsed and his blood stained the canvas. So all the other wrestlers who wrestled that night, not only saw what happened, they had a tangible reality of it. The show should have stopped.
  • I was at Kemper that night and I couldn't talk about it for 20 years. And when I did I was bawling.
  • @630unc
    I got to see him @ wrestlemania 13 @ rosemont horizon n chicago now called All-State areana just outside Chicago him n British bulldog were the champions I wish Brian pillman made his return then cuz I was a huge pillman fan even more when he joined the hart foundation
  • @mrmoviemanic1
    Road Dogg in this one feels so honest. Man's had such a long career. I don't think they should've gone on, but I do understand the idea that the show must go on. It's still one of those things you can go one way or the other and can't lay lot of blame on it.
  • @DJDoubleCee
    It really does amaze me how they were continue on with the show, especially anybody competing in the ring after Owen fell. I wouldn’t be able concentrate if I was in that situation. In hindsight, maybe they should’ve stopped the show.
  • @kevinmeeks5169
    Couldnt have said it any better. Its always easy to look back and say this or that, another when its happening in real time.
  • @claybirch5660
    The wrestlers should have told Vince to f off and not compete that night so there to blame as much as Vince in my opinion
  • @sanchez501
    I find it very ignorant to see people saying "here's what i would have done." Such an indulgent mind set. You weren't put in that position and you don't know what you're talking about. I agree the show should have been stopped after JR announced Owens death because from then on it was a police investigation. However i cant even imagine the shock and horror that everyone working that night must have gone through. I can only assume they went on out of panic, probably in denial about what had just happened. Rationality would have surely gone out the window. Most interviews about this subject have wrestlers saying 'let's just get through this'. The company had a duty of care to that audience which was to look after then, entertain them and send them home and i find it so ignorant to see people who weren't there, who don’t work in that business and are competely unaware of the pressure of that night, type out the words 'i would have done this'. R.I.P Owen
  • @shaunng69
    I thought the next match was Jeff Jarrett?
  • @kju88
    ....i.thought the next match was Val Venis Vs Jeff Jarrett