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Old 04-14-2007, 02:41 AM   #12
Mr. Nerfect
 
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Originally Posted by The One
I side with anyone in any argument over Hogan. Belzer isn't funny, though as KK pointed out, his run on Law & Order has been anjoyable (gotta love him and Ice-T as partners). And hell no, I am so sick and fucking tired of WWE bringing in celebs. They have so many wrestlers that despite three different brands, they STILL can't find things for all of them to do. No need to add more NON wrestlers to the mix.
I love his John Munch character. If anyone investigates the molestations in the WWE lockerroom, it should be him.

I've only see one of his stand-up acts, and it wasn't bad. I personally think the guy is pretty funny. He's funnier when he's being more "alive" than deadpan.
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