Back then stopping that show would have been bad. I know that sounds heartless it is heartless. But you should never underestimate the fandom of a given media when they get mad they ruin you. "The show must go on"
@@dragoredrox7493 if any fan is willing to trash a business that stopped a show due to one of its own performers dying DURING THE SHOW... that says more about the fan than the business. Sometimes, the show must stop, and restart.
He really did and it was during the height of his heel run as well. I am so glad that was the moment that turned him face for good because he deserves all the praise in the world for how he handled that
If I remember right, Cole didn't do Commentary for the rest of the night, I speculated it was because he just couldn't do it while the thought of his friend possibly dying weighed on his mind.
@@georgejcox9241was about to comment, cole definitely learned from jr at over the limit. same words(company policy most likely) but i still believe cole learned from jr and prolly king the most. love cole
I legit started crying after that. Owen Hart's death could've & should've been avoided. Either not have him go through with that Blue Blazer gimmick or simply release him. Either way, at least he'd still be alive today.
I feel like Jerry Lawler's heart attack forced an abupt end to the heel Michael Cole character. After seeing how Cole really felt about Jerry in the face of possible tragedy, people couldn't just forget that. A good thing that came out of something bad.
Yeah, Cole definitely calmed down a lot after Jerry, I also had gotten a better respect for how he handled himself and cared about Jerry and his welfare
I can remember watching it live as it happened and I gained a huge amount of respect for Cole ever since. Shitty thing was right around that time they were having Jerry lawler do ad spots with fast food being delivered to the commentary desk like sonic and whatnot. I can’t recall if he did one that night but they never did another ad spot like that since.
@@RangoTheMercenary strongly disagree. No one deserves to go home with that being the last thing they saw. And Owen wouldn't have wanted the show to stop either. Can hate vince as a person all we want but as a promoter, he is the greatest in any industry.
It really is. I was 13 when it happened and I remember my father telling me it happened the next morning. And now I'm a few years older than Owen was when it happened.
that was the time when Michael Cole has earned all of our Respect. I respect the hell out of that man for how he handled that situation&keeping us informed. Michael DESERVES to go into the Hall of Fame.
not to mention holding on and still doing the show and keeping his composure, cause you know on the inside he was breaking down in tears that his friend had a heart attack and worried that he might not make it.
Eddie's death tore a hole in so many hearts. I truly do think that had Eddie not died, Chris Benoit would never had spiraled the way he did. It's heartbreaking.
Chris Benoit was turned crazy by multiple concussion. His brain was basicaly broken when it did it. It was an horrible ending for a guy most people that knew him said he was really a nice dude
it's quite sad that the passing of owen hart still profoundly affects many of us, even after 25 years. however, let us remember him for who he was: a genuinely kind and well-respected wrestler. rip to the 👑 of ❤s.
Before Jerry’s heart attack, Michael was a heel, but when Jerry had his heart attack, management had no other choice but to turn him into a (baby)face.
The way Michael Cole handled Jerry Lawler situation made me respect and even even more... To stay as calm and as collected as Michael did, not knowing if your coworker will live or pass is shocking. Also, I will never understand why did show continued after Owen Hart passed on... show should have been stopped and proper investigation should have been made and the widow Martha Hart should have been handled little bit more diligence than she was... I also understand why she wants nothing to do with WWE...
@@ayhamahmad2277 Yep unfortunately but legally he should have stopped the show and done in the investigation from a to Z … the fact that the show continued is mind boggling
If I'm not mistaken this happened when Michael Cole was at the height of his heel run. The way he handled the situation and presented himself ended that heel run. He recently stepped down from his management position in WWE so it's sad to say that we may be closing in on his final broadcast in the next year or so. Definitely a future Hall of Famer. And let's not forget, he's still undefeated at Wrestlemania.
I get that, but the fact that all three were dead should have given them pause. Chris' struggle with depression after Eddie died was not a secret, and when a whole family is found dead like that, in most cases it's a murder-suicide situation. They could have acknowledged it but stayed quiet until they knew more. They meant well, but it was a misstep, and as a result they were forced to go wayyyy in the other direction when the truth came out.
Considering the physical state of his brain I doubt he could even comprehend everything with Eddie. It makes me mad that Benoit as been scrubbed by WWE when there’s more than enough evidence to suggest that the physical state of his brain was directly caused by head trauma sustained while wrestling. This isn’t the first time something like this has happened and if we forget Benoit it won’t be the last.
Benoit is the most tragic to me, according to investigations at the time there were multiple factors involved in his decision, including dependence on prescription drugs, mental issues, some of which were onset by multiple hits to the head, and the state of the industry at the time. For a long time WWE didn't care about the people who put their bodies on the line to make them money, and some are willing to argue that they still don't. But rather than deal with their internal issues, they made Benoit the villain. I still think he's one of the greatest the WWE has ever had
But the moment he killed his own family and took his own life, that so-called "tragedy" you speak of turned out to be fake. WWE didn't make him the villain, HE made himself the villain, drugs or not.
@@HansenSebastianthat’s really not a fair assessment. He sacrificed his body to entertain us fans. After doing an autopsy, they discovered his brain was the same as a 90 year old man with dementia. It took Eddie and Benoit to die for WWE to take their wellness policy seriously. And that’s a fucking shame
@@alvinnarciso6130there's this interview that Chris did and i believe it was related to drugs and stuff in the business and he said himself, i don't remember the exact quote but it was something along the lines of the business doesn't turn you ,you do. As in, it is your own responsibility and yeah i agree. At the end of the day, despite multiple factors, he decided to kill his family. Many other wrestlers had CTE and all that and never resorted to killing their family.
@@nzuzovilakazi901 you’re not wrong. But where was WWE when he needed help? They allowed him to spiral out of control. Mind you his best friend also died not too long ago. His mental state is fragile. It wasn’t until he died they started taking concussions seriously. The PG era came and wrestlers has a safer worker environment.
Michael Cole will forever have my respect for the way he handled the situation and himself while Jerry was having that heart attack. He could so easily of lost it but he contained himself absolutely perfectly.
@@sxphiflower5318 I know lol just does buddy really think WWE would fake cancer? They weren't even faking it back with Jim Duggan but sure Roman Reigns is the one.
the passing of superstars is what made me appreciate wrestling. it showed me that what we saw was never truly who they were. that they were just hard working people like us who put themselves on the line for our entertainment.
Ngl I never even grew up watching Owen Hart but man Henry's poem about him got me tearing up especially hearing how beloved Owen was backstage. Jeff Jarrett just breaking down crying...
I'm going to be brutally honest here, and it's something that I've seen many people comment on similar videos. The 1999 Over the Edge PPV should've ended after Owen's death. The decision to continue the PPV was just ridiculous. I understand the reasoning why Vince decided to continue, to end the PPV and to leave the fans with clear winners (the main event), but Vince should've said, "Guys, cancel the PPV and have the remaining matches be decided on Raw or the next PPV" (which would've been King of the Ring).
Me, my brother and our mom watched the episode of Raw where Jerry nearly died from his heart attack It was so sobering thinking we and so many others may have watched someone die on air. Then hearing the updates from Cole and no commentary out of respect, it was just surreal Knowing he survived is nothing less than a blessing
At the same time he said he had lukemia, he was also ask extra on his cousin’s(the rock’s) movie that he starred in called FS9 or fast and furious nine. I still speculate to this day whether he had lukemia or not really…
I think Lillian Garcia singing the National Anthem after 9/11 should have been on here. That was a huge moment for people..... especially me since I got on my first plane the very next morning.
Jeff Jarretts reaction to Owens death sums it all up. Saddest day in wrestling history. Well done Tk and Aew for doing something to carry on his legacy.
Yeah exactly I heard that he was told to drop the title in the match backstage but didn't want to it is funny how some people say Vince screwed Brett to quote LA Knight Nuh Nuh Lol Bret truly did screw Bret
Actually, no. Bret's WCW deal didn't kick in until December 1. He told Vince he'd drop the belt in Montreal to anyone but Shawn, and Vince said no. So Brett offered to drop it to Shawn on Raw the next night in Ottawa and Vince agreed.
The Raw Show after Eddies Death destroyed me. Took me Weeks to watch Wrestling again. I had so much Hype for Raw vs. Smackdown at that Time. But that was gone and after Weeeks I watched the Show.
I swear the Owen Hart part gets me every time. I saw him and jeff Jarrett wrestle the night before Over The Edge af a house show in Rosemont IL. Im sad to say that i saw his last match
I remember watching the Guerrero tribute. Benoit and Paul Wight were beside themselves, and Lesveque eventually broke down. The first match was Big Show, and Wight's eyes were as red as tomatoes, but he smiled and worked his way through the match, one of the most spirited he ever had.
My family and I was watching Over The Edge PPV when Owen died. At the time i still considered wrestling real, or didn't think about it much, and my family knowing it was scripted thought that Owen falling was part of the show, i knew it wasn't and that it really happened, sadly i was right. So long ago but i can remember that day because of Owens accident like yesterday.
Owen Death hit me hard ,jeff jarrett crying ,he lost his best mate and Mark poem just could not stop crying.I think Mark Henry does beautiful poems ,his kids mist be proud to have a father who does that.
I was 9 years old when I watched the RAW is Owen episode l the day after his passing. I was 15 when I heard about Eddie Guerrero, one of my favorite wrestlers. Heard about Chris Benoit two years later, another favorite wrestler, and then was horrified at the details.
Always respect the fallen (although Chris Benoît is a bit subjective but I will still respect him considering the Loss of Eddie at the time he was not in the right mind at all when that happened)
Eddie’s death while he was in his prime is still an injustice for me. Such a great wrestler with a phenomenal charisma and a dedicated man. Thank you for the memories Eddie.
"Owens dead, ... and you're back in 10, 9" That's what they told JR, that's insane.
What else are you supposed to say when he asks that question 15 seconds before you come back live? Serious question
Back then stopping that show would have been bad. I know that sounds heartless it is heartless. But you should never underestimate the fandom of a given media when they get mad they ruin you. "The show must go on"
@@dragoredrox7493 Then let it be bad. A dude died.
Yeah, I was amazed that they carried on. I don't know how the other wrestlers coped with that, very difficult and bizarre I can imagine.
@@dragoredrox7493 if any fan is willing to trash a business that stopped a show due to one of its own performers dying DURING THE SHOW... that says more about the fan than the business. Sometimes, the show must stop, and restart.
You can tell Michael cole almost couldn't contain his emotions, But he handled the situation like a professional.
He really did and it was during the height of his heel run as well. I am so glad that was the moment that turned him face for good because he deserves all the praise in the world for how he handled that
He probably doesn't have a choice because vince mcmahon is always chewing his ass on the headset.
If I remember right, Cole didn't do Commentary for the rest of the night, I speculated it was because he just couldn't do it while the thought of his friend possibly dying weighed on his mind.
He had one of the hardest things to do. Second only to what JR had to do at Over The Edge 1999
@@georgejcox9241was about to comment, cole definitely learned from jr at over the limit. same words(company policy most likely) but i still believe cole learned from jr and prolly king the most. love cole
What a beautiful poem by Mark Henry.
😢 that's so sweet @markhenrywwe
Mark has a beautiful soul and it shined through with that one
Both Mark Henry and Owen Hart trained in The Hart Dungeon
@@hamadhumaid1984They were also both a part of the Nation of Domination together too.
I legit started crying after that. Owen Hart's death could've & should've been avoided. Either not have him go through with that Blue Blazer gimmick or simply release him. Either way, at least he'd still be alive today.
I feel like Jerry Lawler's heart attack forced an abupt end to the heel Michael Cole character. After seeing how Cole really felt about Jerry in the face of possible tragedy, people couldn't just forget that. A good thing that came out of something bad.
You don't feel like it forced an end, King's heart attack absolutely DID end the heel Michael Cole run. No doubt.
It sure did. Remember watching it and I was floored, that’s when I stopped the tension between them
They said it did it was supposed to be longer
Yeah, Cole definitely calmed down a lot after Jerry, I also had gotten a better respect for how he handled himself and cared about Jerry and his welfare
I can remember watching it live as it happened and I gained a huge amount of respect for Cole ever since. Shitty thing was right around that time they were having Jerry lawler do ad spots with fast food being delivered to the commentary desk like sonic and whatnot. I can’t recall if he did one that night but they never did another ad spot like that since.
Owen hart one has to be saddest day in wrestling R. I.P
Vince sucks so much for taking "the show must go on" to such a ridiculous level.
@@RangoTheMercenary strongly disagree. No one deserves to go home with that being the last thing they saw. And Owen wouldn't have wanted the show to stop either.
Can hate vince as a person all we want but as a promoter, he is the greatest in any industry.
Today is the 25th Anniversary
Owen hart we miss you 😢😢😢😢😢😢
The saddest day ever in wrestling. By far
The pain you have to take in when you lose someone
25 years this week since Owen died. Crazy how time flies.
It really is. I was 13 when it happened and I remember my father telling me it happened the next morning. And now I'm a few years older than Owen was when it happened.
Owen Hart's death still brings so much pain . Not only to the fans, but to his friends and family too. He was gone too soon in this world.
Bro that mark Henry poem gave me absolute goosebumps he did a really good job with writing that!
that was the time when Michael Cole has earned all of our Respect. I respect the hell out of that man for how he handled that situation&keeping us informed. Michael DESERVES to go into the Hall of Fame.
So true my friend. So very true.
He handled that like a champ
not to mention holding on and still doing the show and keeping his composure, cause you know on the inside he was breaking down in tears that his friend had a heart attack and worried that he might not make it.
Eddie's death tore a hole in so many hearts. I truly do think that had Eddie not died, Chris Benoit would never had spiraled the way he did. It's heartbreaking.
Agreed man 😢damn
Chris Benoit was turned crazy by multiple concussion.
His brain was basicaly broken when it did it.
It was an horrible ending for a guy most people that knew him said he was really a nice dude
it's quite sad that the passing of owen hart still profoundly affects many of us, even after 25 years. however, let us remember him for who he was: a genuinely kind and well-respected wrestler. rip to the 👑 of ❤s.
0:30 and what an ovation. Jumping for joy in the front
😂😂
She shaking those things for him💀💀
I was looking around for this comment😢😂😂
@@tcgrimmm5252 mate! Me too 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
He should’ve had the Bray Wyatt tribute show on here
I think this is a reupload due to copyrights
There's a original video to this, But CZcams taken down
It was actually a joint Terry Funk/Bray Wyatt tribute show, as Funk died one day before Bray Wyatt.
True😢
Pfizer killed Bray Wyatt
When the show went on after Owen Hart had passed away, you can tell the mood changed. And you can see blood on the mat where he had fallen at.
That wasn’t his blood… that was blood from the previous match
@@mikelancia3006 It's still eerie regardless, knowing that someone died after falling in that same ring
Why do people always say this? He didn't bleed. His injury was internal. Why make a false claim like that?
Not true at all. The blood is clearly not his if you watch the PPV, which is available on Peacock btw
@@SCUBAsTeEb22 perhaps the most hilarious part is, the "blood" wasn't even from the same show. It was from Sunday night heat
“Im in Remission y’all!” One of my favorite WWE quotes ever. So happy for Roman. Can’t wait for his next comeback in 2024 later this year.
Never knew about Mark Henrys poem ... Very touching.
Bro’s a genuine poet
Yeah Mark and Owen were super tight like brothers behind the scenes. 😢
Poor Jerry I hope he’s doing all and well 🥹always loved you man
Stone colds toast to Owen is awesome, thank you Austin
Except it was disingenuous.
Before Jerry’s heart attack, Michael was a heel, but when Jerry had his heart attack, management had no other choice but to turn him into a (baby)face.
The way Michael Cole handled Jerry Lawler situation made me respect and even even more... To stay as calm and as collected as Michael did, not knowing if your coworker will live or pass is shocking.
Also, I will never understand why did show continued after Owen Hart passed on... show should have been stopped and proper investigation should have been made and the widow Martha Hart should have been handled little bit more diligence than she was... I also understand why she wants nothing to do with WWE...
because Vince cares about money and not the fans or anyone just look what he did with Michael cole and screaming on his ear
@@ayhamahmad2277 Yep unfortunately but legally he should have stopped the show and done in the investigation from a to Z … the fact that the show continued is mind boggling
Like they say, "The show must go on".
If I'm not mistaken this happened when Michael Cole was at the height of his heel run. The way he handled the situation and presented himself ended that heel run. He recently stepped down from his management position in WWE so it's sad to say that we may be closing in on his final broadcast in the next year or so. Definitely a future Hall of Famer. And let's not forget, he's still undefeated at Wrestlemania.
@@venomdonut6905 yeah... Also, he has hearing issues I heard so he's truly an MVP... Truly awesome awesome awesome talent..
WWE shouldnt have gotten hate for the Chris Benoit tribute show they didnt know the full details of what had happened yet when they aired that.
You're right. No one knew yet that Kevin Sullivan killed the Benoit family.
I get that, but the fact that all three were dead should have given them pause. Chris' struggle with depression after Eddie died was not a secret, and when a whole family is found dead like that, in most cases it's a murder-suicide situation. They could have acknowledged it but stayed quiet until they knew more. They meant well, but it was a misstep, and as a result they were forced to go wayyyy in the other direction when the truth came out.
They didn't get as much backlash as they should have for continuing the pay per view after owen died.
@@thebigsmuzthere's no proof chris did it
@@coolyoutubename16 no proof he did it Vince set it up and such sloppy police work
Eddie's passing was no doubt the last straw that tipped Benoit over the edge, absolutely no way he ever recovered from that mentally
Considering the physical state of his brain I doubt he could even comprehend everything with Eddie. It makes me mad that Benoit as been scrubbed by WWE when there’s more than enough evidence to suggest that the physical state of his brain was directly caused by head trauma sustained while wrestling. This isn’t the first time something like this has happened and if we forget Benoit it won’t be the last.
I think they were lovers
@@IdontKnow-fd6rppiss off
25 years to the day..
R.I.P Owen
Benoit is the most tragic to me, according to investigations at the time there were multiple factors involved in his decision, including dependence on prescription drugs, mental issues, some of which were onset by multiple hits to the head, and the state of the industry at the time. For a long time WWE didn't care about the people who put their bodies on the line to make them money, and some are willing to argue that they still don't. But rather than deal with their internal issues, they made Benoit the villain. I still think he's one of the greatest the WWE has ever had
But the moment he killed his own family and took his own life, that so-called "tragedy" you speak of turned out to be fake. WWE didn't make him the villain, HE made himself the villain, drugs or not.
@@HansenSebastianthat’s really not a fair assessment. He sacrificed his body to entertain us fans. After doing an autopsy, they discovered his brain was the same as a 90 year old man with dementia.
It took Eddie and Benoit to die for WWE to take their wellness policy seriously. And that’s a fucking shame
@@alvinnarciso6130there's this interview that Chris did and i believe it was related to drugs and stuff in the business and he said himself, i don't remember the exact quote but it was something along the lines of the business doesn't turn you ,you do. As in, it is your own responsibility and yeah i agree. At the end of the day, despite multiple factors, he decided to kill his family. Many other wrestlers had CTE and all that and never resorted to killing their family.
@@HansenSebastian uninformed and misguided take. Big L for you my guy.
@@nzuzovilakazi901 you’re not wrong. But where was WWE when he needed help? They allowed him to spiral out of control. Mind you his best friend also died not too long ago. His mental state is fragile. It wasn’t until he died they started taking concussions seriously. The PG era came and wrestlers has a safer worker environment.
Michael Cole will forever have my respect for the way he handled the situation and himself while Jerry was having that heart attack. He could so easily of lost it but he contained himself absolutely perfectly.
Could’ve added the passing of bray wyatt
When you hear,
This is not part of tonight entertainment
you know this shit just got real
Let him re-post in honor of Owen Hart 💖 It's May 23rd !
R I P Owen Hart 🙏☝️🙏☝️
Rip Owen hart and all the dead wrestler❤😢😭🥺🙏🏼
I may hate Roman but leukaemia is nothing to laugh about that poem by mark henry was so emotional brought me to tears
So thankful we got so many more great memories with Hacksaw after that announcement, guy just knew how to make people smile
0:29 Holyyy shiittt!!!
That jigg...
Came here to say this
camera man knew what he was doing fr
I bet she did that in her room later that night too
you are distgusting you wrer looking at her wobblys
'To a huge ovation'
Narrator knew what he was doing 🤣
25 years to the day for Owen RIP
I'm actually crying, videos like this rly hit me hard
We all did bro. Only psychopaths could watch this with a dry eye ✌️
R.I.P Eddie 😢😢
After talking about deaths, switching to the Montreal Screwjob feels insincere and trivial.
Roman Reigns cutting his promo about his leukemia and relinquishing the Universal championship on Monday Raw was heartbreaking…. 😔
Well considering it was a work and you fell for it
@@the1andonlyyoungone561the cancer was a work??? 😭
@@sixxjr no dont worry it wasnt😂😂😂
@@sxphiflower5318 I know lol just does buddy really think WWE would fake cancer? They weren't even faking it back with Jim Duggan but sure Roman Reigns is the one.
@@sixxjr fr like🤨🤨🤨🤨
the passing of superstars is what made me appreciate wrestling. it showed me that what we saw was never truly who they were. that they were just hard working people like us who put themselves on the line for our entertainment.
Ngl I never even grew up watching Owen Hart but man Henry's poem about him got me tearing up especially hearing how beloved Owen was backstage. Jeff Jarrett just breaking down crying...
I'm going to be brutally honest here, and it's something that I've seen many people comment on similar videos. The 1999 Over the Edge PPV should've ended after Owen's death. The decision to continue the PPV was just ridiculous. I understand the reasoning why Vince decided to continue, to end the PPV and to leave the fans with clear winners (the main event), but Vince should've said, "Guys, cancel the PPV and have the remaining matches be decided on Raw or the next PPV" (which would've been King of the Ring).
Lawler's heart attack very much echoed Owen's death. I was very relived when I found out he was fine.
I distinctly remember (Ivory) Lisa Moretti's segment after 9/11 she was really focused on how younger people react to such tragedies.
On peacock the June 25th episode of raw was changed to just the best championship matches of that year
Me, my brother and our mom watched the episode of Raw where Jerry nearly died from his heart attack
It was so sobering thinking we and so many others may have watched someone die on air. Then hearing the updates from Cole and no commentary out of respect, it was just surreal
Knowing he survived is nothing less than a blessing
HAVE A HAPPY BIRTHDAY IN HEAVEN WITH JESUS BRAY WYATT
I miss these good years bring em all back 🥹🥹
Rip bray Wyatt's
Every time i saw Eddie 's tribute Episodes i cry. I get. Really emotional. Specially when Stephanie talked about him.
Isn’t this a re-post?
More moments
Seems like it. Maybe the original was taken down due to copyright
Yes I watched the original version of this vid
I know he’s keep re uploading videos it’s really annoying
@@user-eb9gs9ky7xdue to copyright I think idk
I can see why your channel haven't post regularly due to the video copyright and you were trying to re upload them. Respect
its whole rivalry at this point, tap out corner v. youtube's copyright
Rest in Peace to them and Happy Birthday Bray Wyatt
Michael Cole thought jerry could be dead. Considering that, he handled that with grace
Love your channel bro.
Ahhhhhh, Henry!!
Your poem hits!!
I remember most of these, and they were absolutely soul crushing.
At the same time he said he had lukemia, he was also ask extra on his cousin’s(the rock’s) movie that he starred in called FS9 or fast and furious nine. I still speculate to this day whether he had lukemia or not really…
It was actually Hobbs & Shaw. But you have to realise, shooting a movie is SIGNIFICANTLY easier than pro wrestling.
@@trevorcampbell9294 Yeah, thats why John Cena went to Hollywood
Sick as always!
4:42 the captions here ☠️
Chris penis’
For real
Owen Harts Death was 25 years ago
Edit: on this exact day 25 years ago
This was hard. Lots of my wrestling memories involved these men.
I think Lillian Garcia singing the National Anthem after 9/11 should have been on here. That was a huge moment for people..... especially me since I got on my first plane the very next morning.
Much respect for the wrestlers that cried for those heartbreaking situations.l lost count how many times I've cried in similar situations.
Jeff Jarretts reaction to Owens death sums it all up. Saddest day in wrestling history. Well done Tk and Aew for doing something to carry on his legacy.
The Jim Dugan one is heartbreaking...😭
I was there when Roman announced he had Lukemia again. Legitimately so many people were in tears including myself. So glad he beat it
We'll never forget you Owen..... 💔 literally impossible! 🙏 rip love you forever....
I remember that hacksaw speech . I definitely had tears
I followed Eddie's career, and when I read he had passed away, I was 51, and I cried like a young infant. A Legend!!
Bret really thought he was about to head to WCW as WWF champ 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah exactly I heard that he was told to drop the title in the match backstage but didn't want to it is funny how some people say Vince screwed Brett to quote LA Knight Nuh Nuh Lol Bret truly did screw Bret
Actually, no. Bret's WCW deal didn't kick in until December 1.
He told Vince he'd drop the belt in Montreal to anyone but Shawn, and Vince said no. So Brett offered to drop it to Shawn on Raw the next night in Ottawa and Vince agreed.
@@trevorcampbell9294Right.
Marks poem was really touching
0:30 That was indeed a huge ovation if you ask me
I always knew Mark was a gentleman and a scholar.
The Raw Show after Eddies Death destroyed me.
Took me Weeks to watch Wrestling again.
I had so much Hype for Raw vs. Smackdown at that Time.
But that was gone and after Weeeks I watched the Show.
I will never forget tuning into the Benoit episode of F
Raw, it's a core memory. I remember where I was and my nanas reaction of genuine shock
Really good one Tap Out
0:30 That lady jumping up and down was really happy...which made me happy 😁
I swear the Owen Hart part gets me every time. I saw him and jeff Jarrett wrestle the night before Over The Edge af a house show in Rosemont IL.
Im sad to say that i saw his last match
I remember watching the Guerrero tribute. Benoit and Paul Wight were beside themselves, and Lesveque eventually broke down. The first match was Big Show, and Wight's eyes were as red as tomatoes, but he smiled and worked his way through the match, one of the most spirited he ever had.
so sad to remembering some of this or revisiting this
Jim Duggan about made me cry too.
My family and I was watching Over The Edge PPV when Owen died. At the time i still considered wrestling real, or didn't think about it much, and my family knowing it was scripted thought that Owen falling was part of the show, i knew it wasn't and that it really happened, sadly i was right. So long ago but i can remember that day because of Owens accident like yesterday.
Hearing and seeing a man like Mark Henry crying shows the impact Owen not only had as an entertainer but as person on EVERYONE.
mark henrys poem was bring tear drops to my eyes
The look on Jerry The King Lawler's face is forever burned into my mind!
Michael Cole got a ton of respect with how he handled the King situation.
Owen Death hit me hard ,jeff jarrett crying ,he lost his best mate and Mark poem just could not stop crying.I think Mark Henry does beautiful poems ,his kids mist be proud to have a father who does that.
Miss u owen hart 💜
I was 9 years old when I watched the RAW is Owen episode l the day after his passing. I was 15 when I heard about Eddie Guerrero, one of my favorite wrestlers. Heard about Chris Benoit two years later, another favorite wrestler, and then was horrified at the details.
Always respect the fallen (although Chris Benoît is a bit subjective but I will still respect him considering the Loss of Eddie at the time he was not in the right mind at all when that happened)
The made JR do all their dirty work💯
Eddie’s death while he was in his prime is still an injustice for me. Such a great wrestler with a phenomenal charisma and a dedicated man. Thank you for the memories Eddie.
Basically it’s like a remake of the old video but with more stuff (featuring images, videos and moments)
0:29 those are two very serious glorious moments!!!
Da passing of Eddie Guerrero wuz 1 of da saddest in WWE.
I’ve never seen Jeff Jarrett emotional like that that was heart breaking
i am stunned that shad gasperd isnt here. The real hero and a saviour
I still say that losing Eddie Guerrero was what tipped Benoit over the edge.
He returned to something HUGE ❗
0:30 what a huge ovation… nice work editor😏🫡
0:30 That's the good stuff right there 👀