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Old 08-25-2015, 11:30 AM   #71
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WrestleMania 23. I was watching it with a friend who wasn't that big of a wrestling fan. Muhammad Hassan is in the ring beating up Eugene and Hogan's music hits. He recognizes the music and understands it's a big, epic, heroic moment of the ultimate good guy coming in to clean house and save the day... Hogan slides in the ring and immediately starts getting stomped on by Hassan and Daivari.

As a life long wrestling fan, I knew what was going on and what was about to happen. He started laughing hysterically though. And when I realized why, the absurdity of it actually made me laugh more than I've ever laughed watching wrestling.
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