So I live in East Meadow Long Island NY, which is like 30 minutes outside NYC. Today, like 4 PM, I took my mother to the local chinese buffet. Sitting right next to me were Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, and Brett "The Hit Man" Hart. I listened to them talk about their time on the road doing wrestling shows, pretty fun sounding. The best part was at the end, them and 2 other guys they were sitting with( nobody I knew) started arguing with the chinese waitress over the bill. They were refusing to pay the dinner price, which starts at 4 PM, because they did'nt see any signs saying that lol.
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ahahahaha awesome
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times is tough everywhere, and i feel for a lot of those old wrestlers. no wonder they were arguing over a few bucks haha
my inner still love wrestling self would have been stoked either way!
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I saw Greg Valentine last year at a comic book show. He was there to sign autographs, but not a single person was at his booth. He was just sitting there talking on his cell phone. He looked very old and it was really a pathetic sight
Did they put the waitress in a sharpshooter and transition it into a leg lock?
I bet she would have given them lunch price then.
11-13-2011, 04:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-13-2011, 04:11 AM by PadresFan86.)
RE: OT Wrestlers and dinner
When I was in college I worked night shift at the best western at Ohio state. Ken shamrock stayed with us. He had some company that night, one of the more well known ladies of the night paid him a visit. I did get his autograph on an Ohio State schedule.
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Hammer did look really old, and was dressed like a homeless man. You should have seen how many plates of food they were putting away. They had stacks of empty plates.
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