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[QUOTE="BobNOMAAMRooney:882163"][QUOTE="LPCustom:881979"]So to make things interesting and make myself look like a loser, I watch RAW and have actually gone a few times recently and let me tell you, the people in this video are in all probability total morons. One of the times I went some guy sitting next to me was convinced he was Vince McMahon's step son and was talking to him on the cell phone helping to plan the outcome of the main event, he was also 5' tall, 300 pounds and had glows sticks on his head. You also see the guys screaming out what part of the body to work on to the wrestlers because their opponent was sidelined for such an injury. Shit can be hilarious, but also downright scary that grown men and women think it's real over the 10 year olds in attendence.[/QUOTE] Wrestling fans almost always guarantee lulz. I remember going to an ROH show in Manhattan and this one retarded dude was convinced that I was a wrestler and wouldn't stop asking me about what it was like to work with AJ Styles. He did this for about an hour before the show and during the show when he spotted me at the merch table with my nephews. Each time he'd approach me I'd tell him a new story; that I wasn't a wrestler, that I was a wrestler but was sidelined with a groin pull the likes of which he'd never seen, that I was actually Abyss' new manager, that I was David Flair's gay lover... And then he'd ignore whatever story I gave and just talk about how awesome he thought AJ Styles was and ask if I could get his autograph for him. Of course the guy was clad in his finest Undertaker T-shirt from 1995.[/QUOTE]
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