Owen Hart Wrestling With Angels

An Indepth look at the Life and Times of The Late Owen Hart May 7, 1965 – May 23, 1999

In spite of Owen's departure speech, The Blue Blazer made a come back to the WWF, and lots of fans put the pieces together and realized Owen didn’t actually retire.

In the weeks following the return of the Blazer unmasking him became a preferred past time of Steve Blackman (who was trying to defend the honour of associate "shooter" Severn). Double J got mixed up in the feud, often helping to make certain the Blazer wasn't unmasked -- and even competing as the Blazer on some occasions to "verify" that Owen was not the Blazer at least that time. In due course, Blackman was able to reveal Jarrett and Owen as Blazers on separate occasions, and The Blue Blazer faded into the surroundings.

However, the Owen/Jarrett tag team wasn't fading away anytime soon...  as the year 1999 began, the duo started teaming up full time, and in January, won the WWF Tag titles from the Big BossMan and Ken Shamrock.  This marked the third different partner Owen held the tag titles with.  It appeared as though the team wasn’t ready to drop the belts anytime soon as they had momentum and were doing really good as a team and began “Clicking” if you will with the crowd, However, the duo lost the straps in April to the incompatible team of X-Pac and Kane who in my opinion was like chalk and cheese.

 

As Jeff Jarrett got into a grudge with the then Intercontinental Champion The Godfather, The Blue Blazer (this time, clearly portrayed by Owen) returned again, cutting interviews in which he ran down the "unacceptable" state of the WWF, and insisted that we need a superhero to clean up the WWF. 
He was scheduled for an Intercontinental Title shot against his "arch-enemy" the Godfather on the night he died.