The night Owen Hart died, decision to continue PPV and more.

Published 2021-08-30
Jim Korderas joins Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw. Jim was in the ring when Owen fell and Mr Brisco was the one telling talent the decision to continue. Heartbreaking night.

All Comments (21)
  • Owen yelling," Get out of the way" as he fell 😢 He made sure the ref wouldn't get hurt. How many of us would think to do that.
  • @yashraghava8397
    Really the saddest moment of Pro Wrestling History. The industry truly lost a marvel of the business. The way it all happened makes it so sad and depressing. We will never forget you Owen. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • @gregorykrug8034
    It is a shame that the show wasn't shut down immediately. That entire area should have been treated like a crime scene.
  • @101frustrations
    This was heartbreaking to hear and terrifying to learn that there was almost a second tragedy. I appreciate how open and honest you gentlemen were with us when talking about what is understandably still a painful and difficult subject. Thank you for sharing.
  • @tomtalker2000
    I'm sorry but that show should have NEVER continued PERIOD...!!!
  • @twilliamspro
    The police should have stopped the show The arena was a crime scene until the investigation surely
  • @empressink_
    Road Dogg's interview about this was heartbreaking, he was crying frantically to Billy backstage about how he didn't want to wrestle the match, apparently everything backstage was a mess. I don't know if this is true but it's just from hearsay. Needless to say, it was tragic and the show should have ENDED.
  • Such a tragic event. I can't imagine how you all went on with the show having just lost a dear friend, and in such a way. Owen seems to have been loved by everybody, friends, colleagues, and fans alike. One of the greatest losses to the industry. Thank you for being so candid in the interview. It cannot have been easy for any of you.
  • They would have fired me that night, because I wouldn't have worked!
  • @cool-lemon
    Poor Jimmy. Can absolute empathize with him about the whole feeling guilty part. To this very day, it's probably very difficult for him to feel relieved he's alive because of what happened that night. Which, as horrible as this may sound, is the only good thing to come out of Owen's death, at least nobody else was killed. Still, RIP to one of the greatest of all time. Was just checking his wiki when watching this, he would've been 40 in 2005! That's how young he was! Batista would've won the 05 Rumble before Owen had turned 40, just let that sink in.
  • @kevins69
    I know it was a long time ago and times change, but I'm surprised when the EMT arrived that the Police didn't stop the show because of the active crime scene
  • Not long after this happened, someone posted a photo of Owen in the BB outfit walking the scaffolding or what ever it was. The photo was taken from underneath.
  • Rest in Paradise God bless your soul Owen Hart 🙏🏿♥💛🤲🏾💐🌄
  • @mkl62
    One thing that I have heard was this: The Blue Blazer was to win the InterContinental Title from The Godfather that night and be portrayed as a nerdy heel in the Attitude Era. He would tell the young fans to say their prayers, drink their milk, take their vitamins, and stay in school like Hulk Hogan did. In other words, he would be another version of The Honky Tonk Man. Plus the fact that he would be up near the top of the ladder, maybe headlining the "B" shows. Then after dropping the belt, Owen Hart would show back up and get the biggest push of his career. Yes, he was Vince's first choice to be.....THE GAME!
  • @markl8893
    I will never forget this night, sitting there a few rows behind JR, with my 2 boys, just 11 and 12... and having to lie to them telling them it was just part of the show when it wasnt. I feel so bad to this day.
  • @gone.golfing
    “WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO GET YOUR COFFEE MISTER MACCCCCMAANN???
  • @thebipolarbear1
    This was a powerful episode gentleman. Im glad you three guys are well. We'll never forget Owen. He was a great man a loving caring man and a amazing wrestler. The next night raw is Owen was a great tribute. I hope one day Martha allows him to go in to the Hall of Fame. Maybe you Three can do a episode together talking about some of the best ribs you remember owen pulling on people. We've heard a few and its safe to say he had a great sense of humor.
  • @honestabe6359
    I can understand that all the talent didn't know what to do. But just based on his decisions with things in the past, I feel like McMahon was always about making more money without any thought to anything else. Jimmy Snuka's example being the first thing that comes to my mind. But I feel for all of the other people that were there, and above all, for Martha and her children.