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Among other accolades, Hart was a one-time world champion: a one-time USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion; a two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion; one-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion; one-time WWF European Champion and four-time WWF World Tag Team Champion. He was also the winner of the 1994 WWF King of the Ring. Hart has been cited by a number of peers as one of the WWF's greatest professional wrestlers.

Não sei se terá servido como argumento para não o meterem na lista. De qualquer forma, gostei de ver o Snake Roberts e o Regal :)

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Nao percebi. O que não terá servido como argumento?

Among other accolades, Hart was a one-time world champion: a one-time USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion; a two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion; one-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion; one-time WWF European Champion and four-time WWF World Tag Team Champion. He was also the winner of the 1994 WWF King of the Ring. Hart has been cited by a number of peers as one of the WWF's greatest professional wrestlers.

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WWE tenta induzir Owen Hart no Hall of Fame de 2013

Até um certo ponto, os oficiais da WWE estiveram a discutir a possibilidade de induzir Owen Hart no Hall of Fame da WWE em 2013. A WWE abordou Martha Hart, a viúva de Owen, sobre a possibilidade dela desistir do seu processo contra a companhia e induzir Owen Hart no Hall of Fame da WWE, mas esta terá recusado.

:'(

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Neste caso parece ser mesmo a Martha Hart

Dr. Martha Joan Hart née Patterson is the widow of professional wrestler Owen Hart.[1]


Three weeks after Owen's death, Hart launched a wrongful death lawsuit against the WWF, she included her children and Owen's parents on the lawsuit, which was settled out of court for approximately $18 million on November 2, 2000.[2] She set aside millions of the settlement to establish the Owen Hart Foundation.[3] She has managed the foundation since 1999.[1] Some of the money also went into trust funds for her children, until they are 21.[4] After the lawsuit, Martha separated herself from the majority of the Hart family.[4] She criticized those family members who worked against her with the WWF.[4] There is real-life tension between Martha and her sister-in-law Diana Hart-Smith.[1] Martha sued Diana and claims that Diana's book, Under the Mat: Inside Wrestling's Greatest Family, is both slanderous and libelous, and had it removed from markets; Martha was issued a public apology by the publishers, who were also required to give an undisclosed amount as a donation to the Owen Hart Foundation as stated in the settlement agreement. On June 22nd, 2010, Martha filed another lawsuit against Vince and Linda McMahon, this time for wrongfully using Owen's name and likeness in numerous DVDs under the WWE name, as well as for deceptive business practices, and not paying royalty payments to Owen's estate and his children. On April 4, 2012, Judge Underhill agreed that Martha's claims against the WWE should go forward regarding the use of family/personal photos without her permission as well as breach of contract for not paying royalties from money made (and kept) by the WWE from merchandise sold with Owen's likeness since his death 13 years ago.

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