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Inspiring quotes by Owen Hart

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Owen Hart

  • It’s unacceptable to just sit on the couch and say I’m not doing anything. You’ve got to get out and do everything you can.
  • Walk along one day and do nothing wrong, play by the rules, be a good person, do everything right: it doesn’t guarantee anything.
  • Enough is enough. I’m a champion. Look at me, I’m a champion. I am not a nugget.
  • I think by the time I was born, my parents had pretty well run the gauntlet with their kids. The novelty had kind of worn off by the time the twelfth child was born. I was lucky to get fed and changed, picked up and taken to school.
  • I see these guys, they throw a guy into the ropes and they do a back flip and then clothesline the guy and it looks stupid. Why don’t you just clothesline the guy?
  • It’s kind of an art, going out and performing. I’d like fans to remember me as a guy who would go out and entertain them, give them quality matches, and not just the same old garbage every week.
  • I certainly would have regretted not getting into wrestling. It’s been very lucrative for me and I’ve been fortunate to get into it and make money and not do anything stupid where I invested in something that collapsed.
  • It’s good to go out and entertain these people, and you’ve got them on the edge of their seat, they’re standing up. Then you know that you’ve done your job, you’ve entertained them. My way of entertaining them is going out and wrestling. Everyone’s got their different ways.
  • Some guys can do more talking in the ring, other guys do posing, body building, whatever the hell they do in the ring. But I don’t have the big body, and I’m not the big smooth talker, but I can get in the ring and wrestle
  • Why do you need to do a fancy cartwheel for before you hit him? It just looks stupid.

Owen James Hart, born on May 7, 1965, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, was a celebrated professional wrestler and the youngest of 12 children in the legendary Hart wrestling family.

Trained by his father, Stu Hart, in the famed “Dungeon,” Owen debuted in 1986 with Stampede Wrestling before gaining international recognition in New Japan Pro-Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Known for his technical prowess and high-flying style, he performed under personas like “The Rocket” and “The Blue Blazer.”

Owen’s accolades include two WWF Intercontinental Championships, four Tag Team Championships, and winning the 1994 King of the Ring tournament. Tragically, on May 23, 1999, during a WWF pay-per-view event, Owen died at age 34 after a stunt malfunction caused him to fall 24 meters into the ring. His untimely death led his widow, Martha Hart, to establish the Owen Hart Foundation, honoring his legacy through charitable work.

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