Bret Hart Blogs On Martha Hart 2.7.2010
Posted by David Damage on Saturday, April 30, 2011
Under: Superstar Blogs
Bret Hart has written a blog entry responding to Martha
Hart's lawsuit against World Wrestling Entertainment over using the
likeness and footage of Owen Hart.
Here is the full blog:
I
feel that it's ridiculous for anyone to think they are serving the best
interests of Owen's memory or his children to pretend he wasn't a
wrestler. Not only was he a wrestler, he was a great one and proud of
it. I personally believe Martha Hart has done nothing to keep his memory
alive and sadly, he fades from view a little more every year. I do
suspect this lawsuit is more about publicity, ego, and small-mindedness
than it is about pro-wrestling and all of those that are in it.
I
know Owen was always proud of his body of work. His fans have never
forgotten him and most of today's WWE wrestlers and hundreds of
employees have never forgotten him.
They speak endlessly of loving memories that speak volumes on what kind of person he
was.
I saw Owen on TV a few weeks ago against a young Matt Hardy and it put
me in such a good mood all day long. Why would anyone want to prevent
that? Martha needs to accept the sad truth that he's gone, but we all
deserve to be able to salute and honor him for being the great man and
the great wrestler that he was. I stopped caring a long time ago about
what Martha thinks of me. We don't speak and I haven't seen Owen's
children in 10 years. For what reasons, I couldn't begin to tell you. I
personally found great inner peace by opening up to forgiveness and
instead supported and encouraged current Hart family members now
fulfilling their dreams in the complicated-but-astounding world known as
the WWE Universe. She completely ignores the fact that Nattie Neidhart,
TJ Wilson (Tyson Kidd), and Harry Smith all made a pact when their 12
year old cousin died that they would someday carry on the dream of
wrestling in the WWE, this was years before Owen's death and I don't see
any reason they should forsake all their dreams. I can't speak more
highly of the dedicated, hard working WWE superstars of today.
Having
worked with all levels of talent since January, I can honestly say that
you won't find a more wholesome bunch of athletes anywhere in any
profession. Owen would be proud to be part of what they all are. Martha
can say or think whatever the hell she wants but the Hart family as a
whole found a way to forgive and move on for the sake of the next
generation's well-being. Just because Owen died doesn't mean the Hart
legacy from Stu down to his wrestling sons and grandchildren has to die
too. The best thing I can do for Owen's kids is take them backstage and
introduce them to all the people who love and remember their dad. Owen
is loved and missed everyday. Why Martha would insist they never know
these people is sad and pathetic.
I believe Owen would turn in
his grave watching Martha erase every single thing he ever did, all for
spite. Martha Hart needs to celebrate Owen's memory as much as possible,
not block it away forever. How stupid and selfish is that? In her own
book, she wrote how even though she was angry at Vince, she didn't hate
him and that she felt he was truly sorry about what happened. She had
written him a letter in order for her to move on and be at peace. Maybe
she should practice what she preached.
For those of you who haven't had a chance to pick up some new Hitman gear, now is a
great time, we are having a summer sale until July 31st. All orders will ship with an
autographed brothers gotta hug 8x10 pic. check brethart.com/store for more info.
-Bret
In : Superstar Blogs