Via WrestleChat via the Associated Press
Martha Hart and WWE have settled their longstanding differences over the use of the image and likeness of Hart's late husband Owen, who died in a tragic fall from the ceiling at Kemper Arena at WWE's Over the Edge pay-per-view event. Hart had originally filed suit in 2010 over royalties that she claimed weren't paid to her.
The most important thing here is that Hart gains closure from her husband's death. Hopefully, she wasn't forced into it in any way. Less importantly, this means that we'll finally get Owen Hart into the Hall of Fame and perhaps a DVD detailing his career. No matter the implications, this is huge news.
Martha Hart and WWE have settled their longstanding differences over the use of the image and likeness of Hart's late husband Owen, who died in a tragic fall from the ceiling at Kemper Arena at WWE's Over the Edge pay-per-view event. Hart had originally filed suit in 2010 over royalties that she claimed weren't paid to her.
The most important thing here is that Hart gains closure from her husband's death. Hopefully, she wasn't forced into it in any way. Less importantly, this means that we'll finally get Owen Hart into the Hall of Fame and perhaps a DVD detailing his career. No matter the implications, this is huge news.