Cryme TYme

Not sure how good they are but their act is definitely entertaining.


On a different note, I thought it was completely class-less that no McMahon's were at RAW for Ric Flair's farewell address!!
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They weren't on during the TV Ron, but as soon as the show went off the air, Undertaker came out as he parted the sea of wrestlers, and so did the mcmahons, here is a review of it!
 
Here ya go Ron!

Source: Alfonso Castillo of Newsday.com/prowrestling

Almost immediately after Raw went off the air, the familiar tolling of a bell sounded, the lights went dark, and the wrestlers parted the aisle to let the Undertaker through. He did his full entrance, stepped into the ring, took off his coat and hat, then shook Flair's hand and embraced him, while whispering in his ear. Undertaker then took his signature pose on one knee and saluted the Nature Boy.

Next out was Vince McMahon, who rushed to the ring with a gigantic smile on his face and then absorbed Flair in a big, enthusiastic hug. He held up Flair's hand in victory and posed for the arena.

Flair then brought his family back into the ring, and did his strut, took off his jacket, dropped and dropped an elbow and a knee on it, to the crowd's delight. He had the camera zoom in on a gold watch that he said McMahon had just given him.

After taking the microphone and giving the fans one last, emotional, "Thank you," Flair stepped out of the ring, and made his way down the ramp.

Then in absolutely awesome moment, the gathering of wrestlers and WWE officials parted, in unison with 16,000 fans, bowed to the greatest wrestler who ever lived.

Flair shook several hands, and hugged several tearful admirers - including Stephanie McMahon, before blowing a final kiss to the audience, and disappearing behind the curtain.
 
I think it was all to just keep the Mr. McMahon in all character form, since he is the one that came up with "if Ric Flair losses he must retire" situation, him and Undertaker are probably the two people that are mostly in character, which is why Undertaker never is on stage after a wrestlers passes away, like Owen Hart, Eddie, and when they did it for Benoit(even though they didn't know at the time he had committed murder/suicide), it's one of those characters that never breaks character live, as a matter of fact the only time I have ever seen Mr. McMahon out of character on live tv is the Smackdown or Raw(can't remember which one) after 9/11 and Vince talked about how proud he was of this country, and that you can't stop a show and Americans and blah blah blah...
 
I think they got what it takes to make it big in WWE, they both have great mic skills, they both know how to work the crowd, and have good in ring abilities when they work together, can't believe you haven't seen them that much Ron.
 
yes it was nice to see cryme tyme again.. wasnt the big one hurt with a groin muscle tear , i thought I read something like that somewhere?
 
Nope they had a house show against Cade & Murdoch six months ago, and neither team likes each other backstage really, so Cade and Murdoch did what is called a "rib" (joke) on them in wrestling and had the referee do a really fast count at a house show to get them the win when Cryme Tyme was booked to win, and they did a unscripted wrestling move to the referee and injured him, thus getting fired, but now their back so it's all good!
 
Cryme Tyme is definitely one of the more entertaining tag team groups I have seen in a LONG time.. their act is great and know how to perform well in the ring. I loved their promo's with DX.. always entertaining :D

The only time i have seen Undertaker out of character is from random clips doing their Christmas thing in Iraq.. I remember seeing a quick image of him on the plane ride haha.

But its always nice to see heel guys like Ortan and Edge out of character at things like these.. wish the Taker thing was on tv :(
 

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