Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

WWE Hart Lawsuit

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • WWE Hart Lawsuit

    HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Pro wrestler Bret "The Hitman" Hart said he supports World Wrestling Entertainment's release of a new video featuring his late brother, Owen, despite his sister-in-law's lawsuit against the company and its leaders, including Connecticut U.S. Senate candidate Linda McMahon.

    In a telephone interview with The Associated Press, Hart said the video that prompted Martha Hart's lawsuit is a tribute to his family and its long history in professional wrestling.

    "It was done with really good taste," he said from his home in Calgary, Canada. "As a family, we're really proud of it and Martha's lawsuit sort of makes it seem like there's something bad or wrong about it. It's just a bunch of brothers and sisters celebrating the memory of the whole family."


    Last month, Martha Hart announced she had filed the lawsuit claiming that Stamford-based WWE, McMahon and her husband Vince used images of Owen Hart in at least 37 videos, including "Hart & Soul: the Hart Family Anthology," without her knowledge or permission.

    She said she had made it clear she did not want her late husband's likeness associated with WWE.

    Owen Hart died May 23, 1999, after falling from an apparatus about 80 feet high before a crowd of 16,500 people at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Mo. Hart, who was making an aerial descent into the ring, fell after the device that connected his body harness to the rigging malfunctioned, according to WWE.

    A WWE attorney has called Martha Hart's lawsuit "a political stunt" coming as Linda McMahon campaigns as the Republican Party's endorsed candidate to replace U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd.

    Bret Hart, who returned to work for WWE about six months ago, said he didn't know Martha Hart was planning to file the lawsuit. He said they don't speak and he hasn't seen his brother's two children in 10 years, "for what reasons, I couldn't begin to tell you."

    In a posting on his website this week, Bret Hart said his brother "would turn in his grave watching Martha erase every single thing he ever did, all for spite."

    A representative for Martha Hart said Friday she was not available to comment on Bret Hart's remarks.

    At a June 22 news conference in Hartford, she accused the WWE of seeking to profit from her husband's death, calling it "morally, ethically and legally wrong." According to her suit, Owen Hart's estate is seeking any profits due from the late wrestler's appearances on any videos and other materials.

    Martha Hart denied her lawsuit was politically motivated but said Connecticut voters should question Linda McMahon's moral character.

    McMahon stepped down as CEO of the WWE last fall to run for the Senate. Her opponents, both fellow Republicans and Democrats, have made controversies surrounding WWE an issue in the Senate race.

    Bret Hart said believes his sister-in-law was treated fairly by the McMahons and doesn't think WWE has misused his brother's image. He said he hopes his brother's career "is opened up and people can see it, remember it, enjoy it again."

    "As much as I sympathize with Martha, I also think time's gone by enough that it's time to start celebrating what my brother Owen was," he said.

    Source: /www.courant.com

  • #2
    i love the comments made by brett.... he seems to know and respect what the fans want...

    Comment


    • #3
      that woman just want money i want to know wat she goinna do now cause last night on raw them show she and the britishbulldog on a S.S throwback
      http://outlawz-4life.blogspot.com/

      Comment


      • #4
        agree with bret wrestling was owens passion why erase everything he worked so hard to achieve
        sigpic

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by titoveli View Post
          that woman just want money i want to know wat she goinna do now cause last night on raw them show she and the britishbulldog on a S.S throwback
          Huh!?!?!?!
          Martha Hart just doesn't want them to use owen Hart in anything after he died the way he died and the fact is he shouldn't have been up there.Who could blame her?

          Nobody really can but I'm surprised to see that Bret said what he said.

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by Snoopy Tha Kingpin View Post
            Huh!?!?!?!
            Martha Hart just doesn't want them to use owen Hart in anything after he died the way he died and the fact is he shouldn't have been up there.Who could blame her?

            Nobody really can but I'm surprised to see that Bret said what he said.
            i dont blame her... but i dont blame bret either... owen has millions of fans worldwide... as much as he really didnt like wresting towards then end other then it paying the bills... us as fans (millions) want to see owen and remember him for all he did... not just some guy that died in a horrible accident....

            Comment


            • #7
              Well what I meant is that I wouldn't have expected Bret to say that I kinda liked what he said,I thought he was going to defend her.Also in a way with Martha doing this and wanting Owens image not to be used in any way would kind of just remind everyone of the accident.I find it to be funny how Martha wrote a book a couple of years ago about Owen and dissed the business and the fans and she still expected the fans to support when they kinda got bashed at the same time for getting it lol.

              Bret is right though about the hart family documentary didn't show anything negative about Owen and everything they do really.

              Comment


              • #8
                I feel for both of them. If i had a relative who died the way owen died i wouldnt support anything they did. However, i also support bret, becuz the hart family is apart of wrestling and wwe/wwf history. You cant just erase something like that espcially the legacies of bret and owen....the dvd is a tribute to his legacy.

                Comment

                Who has read this thread:
                Working...
                X