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[QUOTE=CapCee;396507]For those who tuned in, did you mark out? And at what time? Let us know what you liked and what you didn't.[/QUOTE] I booed the Rock in my living room when he said "I love this business." I rolled my eyes at Cena. I was impressed with how trim Aitch looked. I marked out or Flair obviously. I grew up watching and admiring him, and realizing this was it was intense. His daughter was balling by the way. I also really respected how he complimented his first two wives. When the crowd laughed that he said "my first two wives" he quickly said "Take this seriously please because I'm dead serious" and then admitted he had led an out of control life and they had done the right thing and been great mothers to his kids. Him apologizing to his kids almost broke me down. I didn't like Stephanie McMahon's dress. Their were children watching that thing, she should have covered those pregnant silicone bags up!
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i tivoed it but it went long so i did not get to see flair, i seen hhh talking about flair at the 58 min. mark and i knew it did not record all of it :(. I liked the rock but it was almost more about him then the people *i don't think it was his fault though*
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For The Rock to say "I love this business" makes me want to spit at him. He should've been at the RAW show that he helped build up IMHO. But, in all honesty, I do buy his movies.
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[QUOTE=sprinklefurball;396765]Honestly, the best part wasn't on the televised version, on the online version, Pat Patterson's induction of Mae Young was really funny.[/QUOTE] Deff agree on that. Its so good to hear what it was like back in the 40's, 50's etc and listening to Mae was, for me, very interesting... Did laugh alot when she said "thank you for this on what is my 100th birthday today!"
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Were all of Flair's kids in attendance? I saw three kids and his wife. And DAMN! I forgot how hot his daughter is. But yeah, it was great... Although, the first son that talked for Solie annoyed the crap out of me, but the second guy was good.
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[quote=G-Prime;396842]Were all of Flair's kids in attendance? I saw three kids and his wife. And DAMN! I forgot how hot his daughter is. But yeah, it was great... Although, the first son that talked for Solie annoyed the crap out of me, but the second guy was good.[/quote] Yeah they barely ever showed poor David.
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[quote=joose2001;396832]Deff agree on that. Its so good to hear what it was like back in the 40's, 50's etc and listening to Mae was, for me, very interesting... Did laugh alot when she said "thank you for this on what is my 100th birthday today!"[/quote] I look up and dere wa mae young in her bra and pantie O_o
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In the UK we only got The Rock's introduction bit, him inducting Rocky and Maivia and then Flair's induction. Still, I was marking out all the way through The Rock's first speech. Say what you will about where his heart lies in regards to wrestling and movies, but that man showed some class coming back and giving the fans a show of sorts. Loads of the catch-phrases were there, nodds at his history with Foley, Jericho and The Coach and a great cheap-shot at Cena and The Marine. Like I said, say what you will about him in terms of whether he loves the business, but he still definately entertained and regained a fan in me.
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The Rock was hilarious but he's always been funny. People giving him crap for saying he loves the business is a little unfair. He put a lot of time and effort into the biz and now he's reaping his rewards and there isn't anything wrong with it. The Marine jab was great but he can also make fun of himself which is the best part "Hey I made DOOM". Flair was great and so was Triple H inducting him. I definitely marked out for Flair.
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[QUOTE=RKO_HBK;396893]In the UK we only got The Rock's introduction bit, him inducting Rocky and Maivia and then Flair's induction. Still, I was marking out all the way through The Rock's first speech. Say what you will about where his heart lies in regards to wrestling and movies, but that man showed some class coming back and giving the fans a show of sorts. Loads of the catch-phrases were there, nodds at his history with Foley, Jericho and The Coach and a great cheap-shot at Cena and The Marine. Like I said, say what you will about him in terms of whether he loves the business, but he still definately entertained and regained a fan in me.[/QUOTE] thats all that was on tv in the is the us also. I don't think anyone seen the entire show *they posted it on the net though*
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[QUOTE=Apupunchau@optonline;396908]The Rock was hilarious but he's always been funny. People giving him crap for saying he loves the business is a little unfair. He put a lot of time and effort into the biz and now he's reaping his rewards and there isn't anything wrong with it. The Marine jab was great but he can also make fun of himself which is the best part "Hey I made DOOM". Flair was great and so was Triple H inducting him. I definitely marked out for Flair.[/QUOTE] We aren't the only ones. Apparently the WWE workers didn't appreciate him and even took shots at him. Flair apparently has no respect for him.

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