Everyone remembers where they were when wrestling legend Owen Hart tragically fell to his death in 1999.
Kevin Nash reflected on the tragic passing of Owen Hart at the WWE Over The Edge 1999 pay-per-view at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, MO. during the latest installment of his "Kliq This" podcast.
"I wasn’t there," Nash began. "I think Jeff Jarrett went out after that, he and Owen were best friends. He was clearly passed when he went by Jeff, and Jeff had to go out there and perform."
The two-time WWE Hall of Fame legend continued, "I know that when my mom passed away and I went to the arena, and Vince made it my call. ‘You want to get on a plane? What do you want to do?’ And I said ‘Well, she’s not going anywhere.’ There’s a … I can’t see any of the boys, if it was us, and they passed, I couldn’t see any of us want to make the whole show start over. I don’t think that Vince is a callous human being. I think that he looked at everything from that situation and made what he thought that was the best call. That’s why I have a real hard time saying I would do anything otherwise, because he’s worth $9 billion. So obviously he’s got a little bit of game."
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