Did anybody else catch the Hall Of Fame inductions last night? Maybe it was me but it seemed like last year the crowd was way more into it. Even Bret didn't get that big of an ovation. I remember last year that Hogan had to stop talking like every 30 seconds cause the fans just wouldn't stop cheering.
Speaking of Bret, it was kind of a letdown after 3 hours waiting for him to be inducted for him to come out and speak for like 2 minutes. Plus he had to get his last zing in at WWE by saying that even though he'll never forget everything WWE gave him, he'll never forget everything they took away from him.
I think He also should have kept his mouth shut during the week about jumping on a plane and going home as soon as the ceremony was over & not appearing at Wrestlemania no matter what Vince offers him. And he was saying that if he so much as saw Shawn Michaels at the ceremony he would jump in a cab & leave.
He also managed to through in a jab at Goldberg, without actually saying his name - "After 23 years of wrestling the thing I'm most proud of is I never hurt anyone in the ring."
The rest of the night was just boring, with the guys inducting the Hall Of Famers overshadowing those actually being inducted. Hogan inducting Mean Gene Okerland?, Ted DiBiasse inducting Sensational Sherri?, William "The Refrigerator" Perry being inducted at all?
And then of course, the whole Eddie Guerrero fiasco. Now before anyone gets out of shape & says "Eddie deserves to be in the Hall Of Fame", I agree. But not a couple of months after he died. The only reason the WWE did it is to push this idiotic angle with Rey Mysterio and most likely have him win the title tonight. Then he'll most likely lose it tmow at the Smackdown tapings. At least it will be over.
Owen Hart, Rick Rude, Elizebeth, Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig, Road Warrior Hawk - all of them died and should have been put in the Hall Of Fame before Eddie.