Kevin Owens Isn’t Sure He Wants To Win IC Championship Again Due To Records He Shares With Owen Hart
Kevin Owens discusses a cool record he shares with Owen Hart, and what drew him to Hart as a kid.
Owen Hart is beloved by a number of wrestlers in today’s wrestling space, but Kevin Owens might be the biggest fan of them all.
When transitioning to WWE from the independent scene, Kevin chose to use the last name Owens in place of the Steen last name that he was using on the indies. Owens has stated on numerous occasions that this is a tribute to his son Owen, who is named after the legendary Owen Hart.
In a new interview with Spencer Love, Owens talked about sharing a cool record with Owen Hart, as the two men are currently tied for the number of times they’ve won the Intercontinental Championship. Hart and Owens are also tied in the amount of days that both reigns ended up amassing to.
“It means a lot, and it’s funny because I’d love to win the Intercontinental Title back, but I also don’t want to win it back because I don’t want to break that similarity. I want to share that with Owen, so it’s a real conflicting feeling, but it’s really cool to have that, for sure.”
Owens went on to go into detail about what drew him to Owen Hart when he was watching wrestling as a kid.
“For me, I think a lot of it happened when I first started watching wrestling, WrestleMania 11 was the first tape I watched with my dad, and then I started going backwards and watching the shows before that that I’d missed, and I watched Royal Rumble, and Bret Hart was wrestling Diesel for the title, and at one point in the match, I knew the backstory of Bret being the older brother, Owen being the younger brother. I was the younger brother, my brother was ten years older than me, and of course, with that dynamic, my brother was stronger, faster, everything. If we got into an argument, obviously my brother would win. If we got into a tussle, Mr brother would win. It was like the little brother complex. When I saw Bret in that match try to cheat, he tried to use cables to wrap them around Diesel’s legs, and I, at that point, was a kid with a lot of morals, and I couldn’t believe that Bret Hart would be cheating. What the hell is that? Then Owen came out to try and stop him. Of course, at the time, I didn’t know that the dynamics of the story with the bad guy, the good guy, who did what. I just knew that Owen Hart, the valiant younger brother, was trying to stop his older brother from cheating. So I immediately latched onto Owen as being, ‘He’s me, he’s just like, and Bret’s like my big brother.’ That was it for me, man. Beyond that, Owen was an absolutely incredible competitor, a great character, entertaining as hell, so obviously he had all the qualities for me to become a huge fan right from the get-go, and he had the younger brother similarity with me, so that sealed the deal.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Owens talked about not being on the Elimination Chamber premium live event earlier this year. Fans can learn more here.
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