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Old 04-03-2011, 06:53 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Fred Bizkit View Post
Not once did I say Celebrities shouldn't be involved in the WWE especially Wrestlemania. They don't have a place in the Wrestling HOF. It should be a special place for people who have dedicated their life to professional wrestling...excuse me I mean sports entertainment.

My argument has far more of a case then yours. HOF is about honoring not about advertising, with any sport. So I stick to my original comment. Kindly go fuck yourself sir. Thanks.
Umm... he never said you said celebrities shouldn't be involved. lol. You said they should start inducting celebrities into the NFL hall of fame as a way of comparing it to being as ridiculous as inducting them into the WWE Hall of fame. However, a celebrity has never been invited to play on the offensive line during an NFL game. And I doubt it would ever happen. Making your point completely invalid.

WWE is a business that can and does allow celebrities to get in the ring and be a part of the "sport". Therefore, it's completely logical for them to have a celebrity wing to their HOF.

The NFL can't realistically have celebrities come in and participate, therefore they don't. Therefore, it would be illogical for them to induct celebrities.
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