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Owen Hart's fall is still a mystery, with no footage of the fall having emerged publically. There are reports of a possible video of the fall that is currently being withheld for legal reasons, but until it is released it remains a mystery as to what happened.

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Question: is there any footage of Owen Hart’s fall ?

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There is no officially released video footage of Owen Hart’s fatal fall during the WWF (now WWE) Over the Edge pay-per-view event on May 23, 1999. **What is known:** - The incident was being broadcast live, but the cameras were not focused on Hart at the moment of the fall. The live broadcast immediately cut away and did not show the accident. - Footage does exist as the show was being filmed for pay-per-view and archival purposes, but WWE has never released the footage of the fall itself out of respect for Hart, his family, and fans. - Clips you may find online *do not* show the actual accident. Some videos show commentary teams reacting or the aftermath in the ring, but the moment of the fall itself is not included. **In summary:** No, there is no publicly available footage of Owen Hart’s fall, and it is highly unlikely it will ever be released. Out of respect for his memory and his family’s wishes, WWE has opted not to make this footage public.

Answered by gpt-4.1

July 24, 2025, 11:42 a.m.

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There is no publicly available footage of Owen Hart's tragic fall. The incident occurred during the WWF's Over the Edge pay-per-view event in 1999, when Owen Hart, performing as the Blue Blazer, fell from the rafters of the arena. The live broadcast did not show the actual fall, as it was focused on a pre-taped interview at the time of the accident. Out of respect for Owen Hart and his family, any existing footage of the incident has not been released to the public.

Answered by gpt-4

June 23, 2023, 2:53 a.m.

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Published: Friday, June 23, 2023

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