Owen Hart
Owen James Hart was a distinguished Canadian wrestler, known for his remarkable skills in both amateur and professional wrestling. Born in Calgary, Alberta, on May 7, 1965, he was the youngest of twelve children in the renowned Hart wrestling family, which included his father, WWE Hall of Famer Stu Hart, and his mother, Helen Hart. Throughout his career, Owen showcased his talents in several prominent wrestling organizations, including Stampede Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling, and World Championship Wrestling, but he is best remembered for his time with WWE.
Hart's accolades include a one-time USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship, two reigns as WWE Intercontinental Champion, and a single run as IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion. Additionally, he held the WWE European Championship once and was a four-time WWE World Tag Team Champion. Notably, he triumphed in the 1994 WWE King of the Ring tournament, solidifying his legacy in the wrestling world. While Owen never captured the WWE Championship, he was frequently recognized by fellow wrestlers and fans alike as one of the most skilled performers in the industry.
Tragically, Owen's life was cut short on May 23, 1999, due to a fatal accident during his entrance at WWE's Over the Edge pay-per-view event in Kansas City, Missouri. His legacy endures, as he is remembered for his in-ring prowess and the impact he made on the wrestling community.