Don Owen (wrestling promoter)

Don Owen (wrestling promoter)
Don Owen
Ring name(s) Don Owen
Born March 16, 1912
Eugene, Oregon, United States
Died August 1, 2002 (aged 90)
Eugene, Oregon
Debut 1930s
Retired 1992

Don Owen (March 16, 1912 – August 1, 2002) was an American professional wrestling promoter. For several decades, he owned and operated the highly successful Pacific Northwest Wrestling (PNW) under his parent company, Don Owen Sports, which was based out of Portland, Oregon.

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Career

Born in Eugene, Oregon to boxing/wrestling promoter Herb Owen, Don and his brother Elton began working in the family business in the mid 1920s, selling popcorn and drinks to the audience. Early on, Don and Elton even stepped into the ring on occasion to box or wrestle.[1][2] In time, Don moved more and more into the promoting side, eventually taking over completely after his father died in 1951. His career as a promoter spanned over 60 years throughout the heyday of territorial pro wrestling. Owen was a founding member of the National Wrestling Alliance.

Under management of Don Owen Sports, Pacific Northwest Wrestling became one of the leaders of the National Wrestling Alliance, the chief reason being Don Owen's reputation as the best payoff promoter in the wrestling business. Owen was known for dealing fairly with all his wrestlers, paying them exactly what he promised and never trying to stiff them, a mentality not shared with the vast majority of his fellow promoters.[3] Because of this, every major star in the 1960s and '70s wished to wrestle in the Northwest. Among those who wrestled and/or got their start under Don Owen's management are Stan Stasiak, Dizzy Hogan, Curt Hennig, Mad Dog Vachon, Nick Bockwinkel, Jesse Ventura, Roddy Piper, Billy Jack Haynes, Omar Atlas, Shag Thomas, Dutch Savage, Lonnie "Moondog" Mayne, Jimmy Snuka, and George Wagner (in the years before he attained international fame as Gorgeous George).

Portland Wrestling

In 1952, Don Owen negotiated a deal with pioneering Portland TV station KPTV to become the very first wrestling show seen on TV in the city. Portland Wrestling (later known as Big Time Wrestling) continued as a weekly program until the show ended production in December 1991, possibly setting a record as the longest lasting wrestling show in the history of American television.

In 1968, Owen bought and renovated a bowling alley which eventually became the Portland Sports Arena and the new home of PNW.[4] The company held strong throughout the 1970s despite competition from "outlaw promotions," and in 1976, Dutch Savage bought into Don Owen Sports and began promoting PNW cards in the state of Washington.[5]

By the 1980s, professional wrestling had seen a revival on behalf of Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation (WWF). However, McMahon had accomplished this by successfully driving the old wrestling "territories" like PNW out of existence. That same decade, the formation of World Championship Wrestling (WCW), WWF's future chief competitor, would also contribute to the disintegration of territorial wrestling.

Finally, in July 1992, facing increasing health problems from age, overwhelming competition from WWF and WCW, and unrelenting problems from an overzealous Oregon State Athletic Commission, Don Owen was forced to shut down PNW's operations. He sold the entire company, minus the Sports Arena, to promoter Sandy Barr.[4] The Portland Sports Arena was sold to a local church.[6] Owen then lived out a quiet retirement until his death in 2002.

Legacy

Don Owen is regarded as one of the most honest and beloved wrestling promoters of the 20th century.[citation needed] His professionalism was outstanding among territorial wrestling promoters and helped give PNW an intimate, "mom and pop" quality. Owen remained one of the most recognizable figures of Oregon years after his retirement and was fondly remembered by wrestling stars he helped push in their early careers. One particular star, Roddy Piper, even returned to Oregon on February 18, 1995, presenting Owen with a lifetime achievement plaque.

Personal life

Owen was married with two sons, Barry and Mark.[7] Mark is married with two children.[citation needed] Barry worked for his father's wrestling promotion from a young age and took over uncle Elton's duties after his retirement in 1982.[2]

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