Post by flame3169118 on Apr 6, 2018 23:43:02 GMT -5
Jerry Lawler was introduced as the host of the event. He set up the first induction video package…
“The Dudley Boyz” Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley: Presented by Edge and Christian
Christian acted like he thought he was being inducted. Edge called him on trying to induct himself into the Hall of Fame. The crowd got a kick out of it. “You’re not going in the Hall of Fame, you’re inducting… again.” The fans chanted “you deserve it.” Christian said he was actually going to say it was a big honor to induct the best tag team in the history of the business. Christian said they were inducting the Dudleys because they were the only guys in the locker room who actually like Bubba. Funny.
Edge brought up ECW. Edge recalled how the duo incited riots in ECW and how they helped build ECW. Edge said he and Christian were trying to establish their own groundswell with Matt and Jeff Hardy. Edge said the Dudleys passed the first test of the APA by beating them from pillar to post. Ron Simmons was shown in the crowd next to JBL. “Damn!” Simmons said over a house mic. Edge and Christian spoke about their TLC matches. Edge cracked that they involved “five fearless wrestlers… and D-Von.” They also recalled when they met with Jim Ross to discuss their low payoff for the first TLC match. Edge said they were going to be professionals, but Bubba started by saying, “JR, I feel like I just got kicked in the nuts.” He said they got their bump in pay. They put on Dudley glasses and introduced Bubba Ray and D-Von.
D-Von said the Dudleys arrived. Bubba stopped him and said it’s been 25 years and D-Von still doesn’t get it. “You just say testify,” Bubba said to laughs. D-Von hilariously replied, “I don’t know if you got the memo, but I’m office now.” Bubba said he sometimes gets texts from the wrestlers saying, “D-Von is my producer. LOL.” D-Von joked about how they were thankful that he wasn’t their producer. Bubba said their match might actually get over if he was. D-Von said he was mesmerized when he first saw Hulk Hogan on television and from that moment he wanted to become a wrestler. “I even tried to look like Hogan,” he said. “I had the tan.” Bubba laughed and said that was actually funny.
D-Von spoke about going to school and learning under Johnny Rodz. He recalled telling his sons that he may not have had a father growing up, but he wanted to make sure they had someone to be proud of. His sons were shown in the crowd. “My mother raised a good young man,” D-Von said. He added that he could go on a 30-minute spiel about his mom and it still wouldn’t be as long as Mr. T talking about his mother. D-Von said he loved his mother, who stood up and blew him a kiss. D-Von spoke about his sons and said they are the reasons that he took the ass kickings he did in ECW. He said he was honored to say that his sons were wrestling and would follow in the footsteps of their father and uncle. D-Von thanked Bubba and said he is his brother in the wrestling business and in life. “Bubba, now you can talk,” D-Von said.
Bubba spoke about family and said he wished his mom and dad could be there to share the moment. He said he did the closest thing he could. “I brought them with me,” he said before pulling out laminated photos of his parents. Bubba spoke about growing up a fan and going to shows. Bubba recalled telling his father after a shot, “Don’t you worry, dad, that’s gonna be me someday.” He recalled his uncle telling him to shut up and get in the car. “How do you like me now, Unc,” Bubba said while showing off his Hall of Fame ring. His uncle stood up and laughed. Bubba said the thing they are most proud of is that they are the first original ECW act to enter the Hall of Fame. Bubba pointed out Tommy Dreamer and took his usual fat joke in by calling him “the elephant in the room.”
Bubba thanked the entire ECW locker room. “Paul Heyman, thank you,” Bubba said. He thanked Heyman for listening when they told him that they thought they had chemistry together and wanted to be put together. Bubba thanked Spike Dudley. D-Von spoke about how Spike too countless beatings and just kept coming back for more. “I cannot express the gratitude we have for Spike Dudley,” D-Von said. Bubba thanked every single wrestler they stepped in the ring with. Bubba said you can’t get over on your own. Bubba said they didn’t have bodies like the Road Warriors, they couldn’t work like Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson, and they weren’t as pretty as Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson.” D-Von cut him off and said he’s a pretty black man. Bubba asked him why he waited until their last night together to be entertaining.
D-Von thanked Dreamer and recalled how he helped him whether he needed a ride or money. D-Von said there are “so many wrestlers here tonight that you did that for.” Dreamer was shown getting misty eyed and he winked at D-Von. Bubba echoed that statement and said Dreamer is his best friend. Bubba introduced Velvet Sky as the future Mrs. Dudley, and she was shown in the crowd. Bubba said you never forget the first time you meet Vince McMahon. He stopped and questioned whether he would get in trouble for mentioning his name. Bubba said he met Vince at Laguardia Airport. He joked that he was surprised that Vince flew commercial. D-Von spoke about being tested by the APA. He recalled how Simmons called him “Devin” the first time they met and has ever since. He said if APA didn’t like you, you were done.
D-Von brought up The Reverend gimmick. Bubba told him to “go home.” He recalled his “building fund” money and how the APA made it clear they were going out drinking. Bubba thanked the late Mae Young for helping get them over. Bubba told the story about how he put her down gingerly and D-Von gave her the Whassup headbutt. Bubba recalled Young storming up to him and saying, “Hey, hotshot, if you’re going to slam me, you slam me like one of the boys.” Bubba said Mae was the “toughest man I’ve ever met in my life.”
Bubba brought up the TLC matches and said it was time for a moment that hasn’t happened in 15 years. Bubba asked for Edge, Christian, Matt Hardy, and Jeff Hardy to join them on the stage, and they obliged. Bubba said they haven’t been in the same place at the same time since probably TLC 2. He said the six of them created history together. Bubba said without those four guys, he and D-Von would not have been as over or standing on the stage today. They all posed with their arms raised. D-Von said they could have another TLC match on Sunday. The other four scurried away. The Dudly Boyz music played and they acted surprised. A “producer” came out and explained the situation to them. The fans booed. Bubba grabbed him and then led the crowd in a “Get The Tables” call. D-Von grabbed a table from backstage and they powerbombed him through the table. “Oh, my brother, testify,” D-Von said to close…
“The Dudley Boyz” Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley: Presented by Edge and Christian
Christian acted like he thought he was being inducted. Edge called him on trying to induct himself into the Hall of Fame. The crowd got a kick out of it. “You’re not going in the Hall of Fame, you’re inducting… again.” The fans chanted “you deserve it.” Christian said he was actually going to say it was a big honor to induct the best tag team in the history of the business. Christian said they were inducting the Dudleys because they were the only guys in the locker room who actually like Bubba. Funny.
Edge brought up ECW. Edge recalled how the duo incited riots in ECW and how they helped build ECW. Edge said he and Christian were trying to establish their own groundswell with Matt and Jeff Hardy. Edge said the Dudleys passed the first test of the APA by beating them from pillar to post. Ron Simmons was shown in the crowd next to JBL. “Damn!” Simmons said over a house mic. Edge and Christian spoke about their TLC matches. Edge cracked that they involved “five fearless wrestlers… and D-Von.” They also recalled when they met with Jim Ross to discuss their low payoff for the first TLC match. Edge said they were going to be professionals, but Bubba started by saying, “JR, I feel like I just got kicked in the nuts.” He said they got their bump in pay. They put on Dudley glasses and introduced Bubba Ray and D-Von.
D-Von said the Dudleys arrived. Bubba stopped him and said it’s been 25 years and D-Von still doesn’t get it. “You just say testify,” Bubba said to laughs. D-Von hilariously replied, “I don’t know if you got the memo, but I’m office now.” Bubba said he sometimes gets texts from the wrestlers saying, “D-Von is my producer. LOL.” D-Von joked about how they were thankful that he wasn’t their producer. Bubba said their match might actually get over if he was. D-Von said he was mesmerized when he first saw Hulk Hogan on television and from that moment he wanted to become a wrestler. “I even tried to look like Hogan,” he said. “I had the tan.” Bubba laughed and said that was actually funny.
D-Von spoke about going to school and learning under Johnny Rodz. He recalled telling his sons that he may not have had a father growing up, but he wanted to make sure they had someone to be proud of. His sons were shown in the crowd. “My mother raised a good young man,” D-Von said. He added that he could go on a 30-minute spiel about his mom and it still wouldn’t be as long as Mr. T talking about his mother. D-Von said he loved his mother, who stood up and blew him a kiss. D-Von spoke about his sons and said they are the reasons that he took the ass kickings he did in ECW. He said he was honored to say that his sons were wrestling and would follow in the footsteps of their father and uncle. D-Von thanked Bubba and said he is his brother in the wrestling business and in life. “Bubba, now you can talk,” D-Von said.
Bubba spoke about family and said he wished his mom and dad could be there to share the moment. He said he did the closest thing he could. “I brought them with me,” he said before pulling out laminated photos of his parents. Bubba spoke about growing up a fan and going to shows. Bubba recalled telling his father after a shot, “Don’t you worry, dad, that’s gonna be me someday.” He recalled his uncle telling him to shut up and get in the car. “How do you like me now, Unc,” Bubba said while showing off his Hall of Fame ring. His uncle stood up and laughed. Bubba said the thing they are most proud of is that they are the first original ECW act to enter the Hall of Fame. Bubba pointed out Tommy Dreamer and took his usual fat joke in by calling him “the elephant in the room.”
Bubba thanked the entire ECW locker room. “Paul Heyman, thank you,” Bubba said. He thanked Heyman for listening when they told him that they thought they had chemistry together and wanted to be put together. Bubba thanked Spike Dudley. D-Von spoke about how Spike too countless beatings and just kept coming back for more. “I cannot express the gratitude we have for Spike Dudley,” D-Von said. Bubba thanked every single wrestler they stepped in the ring with. Bubba said you can’t get over on your own. Bubba said they didn’t have bodies like the Road Warriors, they couldn’t work like Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson, and they weren’t as pretty as Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson.” D-Von cut him off and said he’s a pretty black man. Bubba asked him why he waited until their last night together to be entertaining.
D-Von thanked Dreamer and recalled how he helped him whether he needed a ride or money. D-Von said there are “so many wrestlers here tonight that you did that for.” Dreamer was shown getting misty eyed and he winked at D-Von. Bubba echoed that statement and said Dreamer is his best friend. Bubba introduced Velvet Sky as the future Mrs. Dudley, and she was shown in the crowd. Bubba said you never forget the first time you meet Vince McMahon. He stopped and questioned whether he would get in trouble for mentioning his name. Bubba said he met Vince at Laguardia Airport. He joked that he was surprised that Vince flew commercial. D-Von spoke about being tested by the APA. He recalled how Simmons called him “Devin” the first time they met and has ever since. He said if APA didn’t like you, you were done.
D-Von brought up The Reverend gimmick. Bubba told him to “go home.” He recalled his “building fund” money and how the APA made it clear they were going out drinking. Bubba thanked the late Mae Young for helping get them over. Bubba told the story about how he put her down gingerly and D-Von gave her the Whassup headbutt. Bubba recalled Young storming up to him and saying, “Hey, hotshot, if you’re going to slam me, you slam me like one of the boys.” Bubba said Mae was the “toughest man I’ve ever met in my life.”
Bubba brought up the TLC matches and said it was time for a moment that hasn’t happened in 15 years. Bubba asked for Edge, Christian, Matt Hardy, and Jeff Hardy to join them on the stage, and they obliged. Bubba said they haven’t been in the same place at the same time since probably TLC 2. He said the six of them created history together. Bubba said without those four guys, he and D-Von would not have been as over or standing on the stage today. They all posed with their arms raised. D-Von said they could have another TLC match on Sunday. The other four scurried away. The Dudly Boyz music played and they acted surprised. A “producer” came out and explained the situation to them. The fans booed. Bubba grabbed him and then led the crowd in a “Get The Tables” call. D-Von grabbed a table from backstage and they powerbombed him through the table. “Oh, my brother, testify,” D-Von said to close…