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Old 03-18-2008, 11:47 PM   #5
FourFifty
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Originally Posted by Noid
The WWE usually does a good job with their videos promoting their Hall of Fame entrants. If that doesn't get you to see the guy as a legend, I doubt someone here could do it.
Ah, I've always loved WWE's production values. They can sell a rack of ribs to a vegan.
However, here's a small issue- I didn't see the video package.

Albeit I have been reading more and more... The dude had a big impact on Florida. I won't say he's a legend, but he did a LOT for that state. Donated money to a school to build a wrestling room, helped train Bob Orton Jr, part of a team which paved the way for fake brothers.... The guy did a lot more than I thought.
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