Macho Man and Miss Elizabeth reuniting after his Career Ending match at WM7. That was really special.
I think all of us have had a moment during WWE/F when we started getting all choked up, whether you're just the guy that watches WWE/F when nothing else is on,m or whenever it's just plain time to watch WWE/F, I think all of us have almost cried during at least one moment in WWE/F. I don't mean what's the all time most emotional moment by popular opinion, I mean something that YOU actually almost cried over. For me, one of the biggest will always be when Ric Flair was leaving WWE. All of it was done so well. From Triple H coming out and talking to Ric Flair, to Taker coming out and saying bye to Ric Flair. For me, Taker coming out and saying bye was what did it for me. Everybody knows the Taker gimmick, so, to see him actually coming out and showing respect to Ric Flair was something to see. I don't know why, another big part that choked me up was when Triple H said something like, "There's a roomfull of people who want to say thank you to you, so if anyone else wants to come out and say thanks, just come out.", and the whole WWE roster came out. Of course, it was also awesome to see the Four Horsemen come out too!
Macho Man and Miss Elizabeth reuniting after his Career Ending match at WM7. That was really special.
Most recently was watching the fans react to Eddie Guerrero's death on Raw the day he died. The 10 bell salute was emotional, quiet, and the images of people crying in the crowd was overwhelming. The reaction of the wrestlers didn't get to me as much as watching people in the crowd openly weep while others sobbed uncontrollably.
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The Raw after Owen Hart's death.
"Wrestling is real, people are fake" -Mr. Anderson
Ric Flair's frewall was just awesome, the whole thing; the 4 Horsemen, Triple H, Taker, every thing was awesome..
My most emotional moment would the the tribute to Eddie Guerrero, as it was mentioned above, people in the crowd crying, chanting for him, superstars with their eyes all wet, and the comment that Joey Styles said about Big Show: "If you wonder what it takes to make a 7-foot, 500 pounds giant cry, it is the love for a friend, a co-worker, a very special performer, a very special person...", was like, man, those guys were really close to Eddie...
I won't ever forget the SmackDown! tribute to Eddie Guerrero. I was going through my final stages before realizing wrestling may be staged and I, like everyone else, was finally starting to forgive Eddie for turning his back on the fans and Rey Mysterio earlier in the year. Eddie and Batista were my two favorite wrestlers at the time and when I saw Batista come to the ring and cry as he talked about losing his best friend, I started crying. That I can remember, that was the only time I've ever cried while watching wrestling. And honestly, sometimes I get tears in my eyes thinking about Eddie sometimes because he personifies everything good about wrestling and "sports entertainment."
It's been said, Eddie made us love him, hate him, laugh, cry, happy, sad, ect. And he was an inspiration to me personally as a Christian. He overcame drugs and death and used that as motivation to make life better for himself and people around him.
In Chris Jericho's second book, he talks about eating with Eddie at a resturaunt one time. Chris tried to leave a 10% tip and Eddie got offended, "We are better off than those waitresses. To us these couple of dollars mean nothing but to them that couple of dollars could mean making the house payment or clothes for their children." Since then Chris has always left 20% and said he respected Eddie for the declaration.
Eddie Guerrero was an inspiration to me and that's why the farewell tribute on SmackDown! in 2005 is the most emotional WWE moment for me.
"I don't hate you. I hate this idea that you're the best, because you're not. I am. I'm the best in the world."
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