Wrestling Forum banner

Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame Ceremony

12K views 87 replies 51 participants last post by  9QA 
#1 · (Edited by Moderator)

Credit: Kyle Ouderkirk & ProWrestling.net

I arrived an hour before the doors were supposed to open. There was already a line of about 20 people. The atmosphere outside was relaxed and friendly…the highlight of my standing in line was definitely these couple of British guys who were teaching some older guys what it meant to be a wanker. Everyone around me had seemed to be a return purchaser of either the full weekend package or a travel package as they were all swapping stories about James Storm and a few other wrestlers. The TNA website listed the box office as opening at 6 pm, however it didn’t open until 7. I checked in at 7:15. I located a table with a couple of the people I was in line with since we seemed to get along. The seat I chose was right next to where our mystery guest host was to be sitting, so I was pretty stoked about that. We didn’t know who we were sitting with until they were announced as guests at the show. Everyone who came got a six pack of TNA trading cards as a little token of appreciation from the company.

At about 7:45 SoCal Val welcomed us to the first ever Hall of Fame ceremony. The guests were introduced as follows; Hector Guerrero, Hernandez,Willie Urbina, James Storm, Chavo, RVD (accompanied by loud RVD chants), Earl Hebner, Miss Tessmacher, Zema Ion, Frankie Kazarian and Christopher Daniels, Christy Hemme, Kurt Angle (accompanied by huge USA chants), Austin Aries, Tara, My guest host was my No. 1 choice, Bully Ray.There was a brief moment where some words were being exchanged by Tessmacher and Tara’s tables. At one point someone threw one of the bread rolls from Tara’s table toward Tessmacher’s, but I missed who threw it. SoCal Val half joked that extra security needed to be placed near those tables. Bully walks up and tells our table we’re paying for the drinks tonight. Funny. Back to the guest hosts, Brooke Hogan, Al Snow. I apologize if I missed anyone. I am pretty sure I caught all their names though.

There was a funny moment when Bully chanted “boring” during Snow’s walk to his table. Bully immediately ran to the bar and upon his return began hitting on a few of the staff around the banquet hall. Bully is absolutely hilarious. Bully asked all the folks at the table “What is your favorite thing about TNA wrestling?” There were lots of good answers at my table, mine was that every star feels big. The other answers had a general theme of “The quality of the matches.” He then asked what we hated, and there were a few answers about odd story lines. The fan next to me put it wonderfully by saying that “Too often the execs at TNA just throw stuff at a wall to see what sticks.” Bully made his rounds to the surrounding tables drumming up some humor at some of the tables who were given lesser known personalities. He really was a riot. The man knows how to make people laugh and he had us laughing throughout the entire evening.

Jeremy Borash was then introduced as the host of the evening. He gave a brief speech about the importance of the evening for TNA and the introduced the whole main table; AJ Styles, Dixie Carter, Hulk Hogan, Mike Tenay, and finally, the man of the hour, Sting. There was a great speech by JB touching on a few of Sting’s more well known accolades. SoCal Val came over to talk to Bully and ended up staying for most the evening.

Mike Tenay was then introduced by JB, and gave a great speech in which he expanded on the accolades that JB mentioned a moment prior. He mentioned the match with Ric Flair at Clash of Champions, and that Sting was also involved in the last WCW match ever. Tenay gave a truly amazing speech that spanned ALL of Sting’s history in this business, and then he introduced the video tribute. It was the same type of video from impact on Thursday but a much longer version with quite a few more interview portions. After it ended JB returned to the stage and AJ Styles was introduced. His speech touched on Sting’s days as the “Crow” and talked about his star power. He mentioned specifically being at a live event and touching Sting’s shoulder and knowing from that moment that he wanted to wrestle. He connected it to today where gets to work with his hero on a daily basis. There was a funny part where AJ was talking about not meeting your heroes because you make not like what you see. Bully Ray quipped “Not me, I’m f’in awesome!” It took a lot for our table not to burst into loud laughter. AJ finished the speech by thanking the fans and of course, Sting.

JB returned to the stage and then Lex Luger was introduced as the “Total Package.” Cool Reference. Lex couldn’t make it up the stage but made an amazing speech from the floor. He told the story of how he was jealous of Sting before they met and that when he finally did meet Sting that Sting asked him about what his nutritional regiment was. Lex responded with “Beer, Cheeseburgers, and Peanut M&M’s.” They shared a laugh together. He told a very touching story about how they grew apart due to religious reasons but then were reunited by Christ. Being religious myself it was excellent to hear them not shy away from how important that is to Sting as a man. JB came back up after a standing ovation for Lex and Hulk Hogan was introduced. Hulk talked about how intensely he knows Sting and how honored he was to wrestle sting and still work with him daily. There was a funny part from Hogan about not understanding Sting’s decisions being based on loyalty and not money. The table behind us got to talking part of the way through Hulk’s speech, but Bully just turned around and told them to shut up. It was quite fantastic. Hulk gave a great speech that was heartfelt and he ended by acknowledging the fact the if there is one person in the wrestling industry or the world in general that you can count on it’s Steve(Sting).

JB returned to segue over to Dixie Carter. Great speech by Dixie touching on the Asylum years and the amount of credibility that Sting gave them in their early days. She discussed her contract negotiations with Sting and how she would have to ask him to come back each and every year. She told one really interesting story about her son who caught a scorpion the day she had one of her final contract obligations with Sting. Her son presented the scorpion to Sting and told him it was a sign and Sting agreed, taking the scorpion for himself and agreeing to another year when he had just finished telling Dixie “No” moments earlier.

It was an amazing story. Dixie got teary eyed near the end of her speech and then introduced Sting. Sting’s speech was fantastic. He said that he was uncomfortable, but he sure didn’t show it. He began by acknowledging his past, thanking Ric Flair, and Eric Bischoff. He referenced N.W.O. and even “Wolfpack Sting.” He told the story of how Scott Hall came up with his “Crow” character. He told a few funny stories about his in ring days with his blonde flat top. We all laughed. He spoke about his Faith a bit more and said that without his brothers in the wrestling ring he would not be where he is today. He closed his speech with tons of thank you’s. We gave him another ovation and chanted “Thank you Sting,” and “You still got it.” Dixie presented Sting with a watch to commemorate the evening and then everyone came to the front for pictures.

It was an amazing evening that was more than worth the price of the ticket. I had a great time and was thrilled to be part of history in the wrestling industry. Dixie Carter came by and thanked us after the show ended and I got some great pictures that I will cherish for a long time to come. Now I get to go the actual show!


















Lex Luger speaks about and to Sting
 
See less See more
9
#44 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

Such jackasses in this thread. If there is one thing TNA has always done right, it's embrace the talent that got them to the dance. Sting is by far the most notable (beyond Hogan, Flair) acquisition that TNA has ever received. They specifically wanted an intimate, MEANINGFUL ceremony to honor the career of this man.

The WCW had a Hall of Fame. WWE had a Hall of Fame long before they began publicizing it. The only reason they showcase it on TV in front of thousands is for publicity and money. Oh, Drew Carey is going into our wrestling Hall of Fame? How special.

You idiots need to stop shitting on TNA for embracing their history and their company. They have a right to a Hall of Fame just as much as the WWE does. All companies do something in honor of their ten year anniversary. TNA decided it was time for a HOF at a point in Sting's career where he might be winding down for good. TNA can go another ten years inducting big, credible names into their HOF, one a year, without a shred of embarrassment while the WWE continues to pump out idiotic celebrity inductions in front of jackass fans chanting while a man or woman is trying to summarize their thoughts on their respective careers.

Lol at people. Shitting on TNA for copying WWE but then throwing a fit when they don't copy WWE's HOF format.
 
#45 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

Such jackasses in this thread. If there is one thing TNA has always done right, it's embrace the talent that got them to the dance. Sting is by far the most notable (beyond Hogan, Flair) acquisition that TNA has ever received. They specifically wanted an intimate, MEANINGFUL ceremony to honor the career of this man.

The WCW had a Hall of Fame. WWE had a Hall of Fame long before they began publicizing it. The only reason they showcase it on TV in front of thousands is for publicity and money. Oh, Drew Carey is going into our wrestling Hall of Fame? How special.

You idiots need to stop shitting on TNA for embracing their history and their company. They have a right to a Hall of Fame just as much as the WWE does. All companies do something in honor of their ten year anniversary. TNA decided it was time for a HOF at a point in Sting's career where he might be winding down for good. TNA can go another ten years inducting big, credible names into their HOF, one a year, without a shred of embarrassment while the WWE continues to pump out idiotic celebrity inductions in front of jackass fans chanting while a man or woman is trying to summarize their thoughts on their respective careers.

Lol at people. Shitting on TNA for copying WWE but then throwing a fit when they don't copy WWE's HOF format.
Best post in this thread.
 
#80 ·
I gotta say one big thing about TNA I like is that there's no divide between the wrestlers and the fans. From what I've read the talent is always interacting with fans, hell even Dixie and Jarrett compared to WWE where the wrestlers are seated up at tables too far away where you can't touch them, unless it's a photo op or something.

Hell even this HOF, dinner AND you get to sit at a table with a TNA talent? Screw WWE's HOF and weekend events, I'd rather go to TNA's.

I love the intimate setting of TNA's ceremony, wish I could've gone. WWE's is too flashy and they have control over too much like cutting down people's speeches, likely having stuff written down. They treat it too much like a show instead of a way to honor past talent. Also I never liked the idea of holding it in the big arena, the whole city doesnt have to be at the damn thing, just important people and some fans.

I can't wait to go next year.
 
#22 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

There's nothing wrong with it. It's not like Dixie is oblivious to bigger rooms with more seats, that's obviously the way they wanted it. And regardless of what WWE's HOF inductions are like now, although TNA is 10 years old, WWE is over 50 years old/evolved, people often forget about the age of the two companies when comparing anything about them.
 
#46 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

I like the smaller setting. It looks more intimate to me. I also like that they have a dinner before the ceremony. If I were going I would rather have this set-up than the WWE HOF set up. Less people, closer to the wrestlers, and you get to eat, haha.
 
#83 · (Edited)
Just got back from Phoenix. Despite being sleep deprived after a 5 hour drive and the loss of my voice, TNA was amazing and was worth going to another state for. From what I understand, the event was recorded and will be in its entirety on a separate for BFG 2012's DVD release similar to how WWE handles their WM / HOF combo.

Re: TNA Fan Expo

WWE are a bunch of crooks when it comes to this. You're basically paying $100 for autographs and face time. For $125, I got to meet (and yes, the talent insisted pics be taken with them as well as sign 8x10s for you!)


SoCal Val
Christy Hemme
Jeremy Borash (standoffish)
AJ Styles
Al Snow
Austin Aries
Bubba Ray (he was a dick, no surprise)
Chavo Guerrero, Jr.
Hector Guerrero
Willie Urbina
Hernandez
James Storm
Kurt Angle
Magnus
Miss Tessmacher
Zema Ion

Bobby Roode
Christopher Daniels
Earl Hebner
Brian Hebner
Kazarian
Jeff Hardy
Mike Tenay
Taz
Rob Van Dam
Samoa Joe
Tara
Taryn Terrell
Dixie Carter

(For an extra $75, you got)

D-Lo Brown
Bruce Pritchard
Brooke Hogan
Hulk Hogan

but that also got you a ticket into the Hall of Fame ceremony that served dinner (!!!) with a random wrestler sitting at your table to interact with you and whoever was sitting around during the show. I thought that was pretty cool. (We got SoCal Val.) So it was a great investment even if you're a Hogan hater.

Re: Hogan

He was just awesome. Security was giving him sh** because he was only supposed to sign one item, but he would sign more than that if you asked him. So as much flack as I have given him in the past, I have some new found respect for the guy. He really does care about his Hulkamaniacs.

The shocking part was he admitted to actually having an ego during his TNA HOF speech! Hogan was pretty funny during his speech. Same with AJ.


Re: Lex Luger

His speech was depressing to watch. Not only was he in bad shape because of the stroke (considering he used to be an impressive physical specimen back then) so much so that he can barely sign autographs now due to the pain, but he nearly had me moved to tears during his segment. I was starting to choke up when he admitted to everbody that he was basically a sh**ty friend and yet despite all that, not once did Sting ever leave his side!

Re: Sting

According to him, he actually wanted to retire years ago, but Dixie would always talk him into sticking around.

My only regret is Sting and Luger were rushed out after the show. TNA should've let them stay (I know they would've done if they weren't held back) stay to take care of the fans who spent a fortune attending the event. I also wish Abyss, D-Von, Rosita, Sarita, Elijah Burke, Kid Kash, Scott Steiner (ironic he gets fired when I finally go to a TNA event) and Madison Rayne were there. I really wanted to meet them.

Overall, it was a wonderful experience and I suggest encourage you guys go to a TNA Fan Expo even if you're not a fan of the company.



Sting's HOF baseball bat was $50. Not a bad deal.

- Vic
 
#2 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

Thanks for posting these. I really wish Flair could have been there.

Also, I'm surprised Jarrett wasn't there. If he is indeed part of the Aces & 8's then it makes sense that he wasn't, but if not then there really shouldn't be an excuse.

What is the deal with Jarrett? Is he just gone from the company more or less?
 
#4 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

Thanks for posting these. I really wish Flair could have been there.

Also, I'm surprised Jarrett wasn't there. If he is indeed part of the Aces & 8's then it makes sense that he wasn't, but if not then there really shouldn't be an excuse.

What is the deal with Jarrett? Is he just gone from the company more or less?
WORKING hard down in AAA.
 
#9 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony



awesome pic
- AJ hitting on tess
- Angle troll face
- Zema Ion "da fuck are you wearing?"
- Daniels and Kaz always together
- RVD looks high as fuck
- Willie urbina (1/2 of the spanish announce team) pimping
 
#11 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

Great pic, cant wait to see the footage.
 
#15 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

I have to admit, it really does look bush league. Yes, the 2004 WWE Hall of Face ceremony was in a similar setting, but that was the 2004 ceremony. This just looked so small and unimportant. To me, the second biggest wrestling company in the world should have their first Hall of Fame ceremony in a bigger space.
 
#16 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

I have to admit, it really does look bush league. Yes, the 2004 WWE Hall of Face ceremony was in a similar setting, but that was the 2004 ceremony. This just looked so small and unimportant. To me, the second biggest wrestling company in the world should have their first Hall of Fame ceremony in a bigger space.
Bigger place = Smaller amount of people.
I think the venue is fine. Especially the fact that its a DINNER also.
 
#19 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

The venue looks really amateur. It's not just the venue though.

Can't help but look at those pictures and think about all the WCW guys that need to be there.
He deserves to have lots of those guys in the crowd watching. Flair especially.

I mean Sting is WCW.
 
#20 · (Edited)
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

It's irrelevant how big the stage looks or how the WWE does it, the last thing I want is for TNA to copy WWE's mentally about it.
Sad how people are more focused on HOFs because of big lights/big crowds instead of the actual fucking wrestler getting inducted.
 
#28 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

It's irrelevant how big the stage looks or how the WWE does it, the last thing I want is for TNA to copy WWE's mentally about it.
Sad how people are more focused on HOFs because of big lights/big crowds instead of the actual fucking wrestler getting inducted.
Really? Because the only reason TNA HAS a Hall of Fame is because WWE does it. And yes, it looks bush league as fuck. I don't care about how "intimate" it is or if it was a dinner too. The damn walls look like cardboard with posters hanging on them. It's like what you would see when you pay $15 to go see over-the-hill C-list "legends" in a hall try to hock autographs.
 
#24 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

Its way to early for TNA to have a hall of fame, there only 10 years old! I mean are they planning on inducting only 1 people every year? they should of waited till atleast 30 years so they have people to induct.
 
#34 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

Sure, it could be a good ceremony with some nice speeches but how is anyone meant to take it seriously when it appears to be taking place in a bingo hall?
I think it mostly bothers me because Sting deserves better than this. It feels insulting to me. Maybe Sting loved it & had a great time, he probably did. It's not like WWE's Hall of Fame is perfect either. I know I have been irked at the stupid-ass fans chanting shit when the legends are trying to give speeches. I just wanted a bigger crowd of peers in a more suitable establishment is all. I want to see all the guys from Sting's career that were important. I mean, TNA isn't credible, so how is their Hall of Fame supposed to mean anything? Then these pictures come out...are you kidding me?

The people defending this are the same people that will defend anything TNA no matter what. If you announce a Hall of Fame & are already lambasted from the get-go for it because it's too soon & your company has never accomplished anything, you damn sure better go that extra mile to make it seem more special & TNA did the exact opposite of that.

They should not have a Hall of Fame at all. This is a joke. Sting deserves better than this.
 
#36 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

It looks fine. Nice diner, guests from wrestling industry and speech from Sting and his friends.
 
#39 ·
Re: Pictures from Sting's TNA Hall Of Fame ceremony

This is crap. Yet another gimmicked "Hall of Fame" with no actual venue for memorabilia, and shit like that. Why is TNA trying to act like that shithole called WWE? It's beyond me.
 
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top