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Oh man. Last night was crazy!

The WWE show was in town, and there was no place I'd have rather been than drinking $6 beers with some hardcore redneck fans.
Thanks to my work amigo, Valdez, I typed in a special code to the Ticketmaster website and got some sweet-ass $0.75 tickets. Yeah, that's right: seventy-five cents for some decent working-class tickets.

Hasser, Chad, and I had no problems letting our wrasslin' opinions be known, as dudes in crazy costumes trounced on each other all over the stage. We had enough enthusiasm for ten fans - not that it was really needed. The row in front of us was a group of mentally disabled people (seriously, with hospital chaperones), and behind us were the most devout WWE/Kurt Angle fans ever. So, needless to say, we were treated to quite a show. And, if that wasn't enough, I was confronted by a security guard about halfway through the show (which was a complete misunderstanding on his part).
It was actually a great time. And now, after all of this, I'm kinda itchin' to watch "Smackdown" on UPN, or WB...or whatever it's called next year.
[ps - Dinah: you rule.]

The WWE show was in town, and there was no place I'd have rather been than drinking $6 beers with some hardcore redneck fans.
Thanks to my work amigo, Valdez, I typed in a special code to the Ticketmaster website and got some sweet-ass $0.75 tickets. Yeah, that's right: seventy-five cents for some decent working-class tickets.

Hasser, Chad, and I had no problems letting our wrasslin' opinions be known, as dudes in crazy costumes trounced on each other all over the stage. We had enough enthusiasm for ten fans - not that it was really needed. The row in front of us was a group of mentally disabled people (seriously, with hospital chaperones), and behind us were the most devout WWE/Kurt Angle fans ever. So, needless to say, we were treated to quite a show. And, if that wasn't enough, I was confronted by a security guard about halfway through the show (which was a complete misunderstanding on his part).
It was actually a great time. And now, after all of this, I'm kinda itchin' to watch "Smackdown" on UPN, or WB...or whatever it's called next year.
[ps - Dinah: you rule.]






5 Comments:
Lemme guess, he thought you were needed on stage? Kidding. That's crazy about the tickets though, I'd say you were one lucky sunuvabitch if I didn't hate pro. wrestling... (my step dad really burned me out on it when we were held up in a tiny-ass apartment somewhere in Ohio for nine months...).
Don't be a fag, Robot. WWE pays my bills. :)
Hooray for wrestling!
Too bad Mr. Kennedy was injured and not working the show...you could've seen a guy whose indy matches I've shot on Beta SX, MiniDV, SVHS...
...but you did see my boy Daivari, n'est pas? That man can party in a hotel bar and pool, lemme tell ya.
Long live wrestling...and LLR!
75 cents a ticket!?! i guess that makes up for the $6 beezos.
Was that you starting those funny chants?
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