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From:Canada
- Register:02/23/2009 6:34 PM
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Date Posted:05/29/2011 1:48 AMCopy HTML
"Ladies and gentlemen, this night is not about me, so stop asking me about whether or not I'm returning to the FWAR. This night, is still special for me however. Imagine my surprise when this person asked me to induct them in the FWAR Hall of Fame. Sure I knew that they would get into the Hall of Fame of the FWAR, I just never thought that they would want me to induct them. The person I'm talking about of course, is Hope Sweet. Even though she is a member of the Sweet family, she never once used the fact that her last name was Sweet to get anything that she wanted. If she wanted anything, she would man up and straight up take it. She is a twelve time FWAR Hardcore Champion, not to mention, the longest ever reigning champion. She has held the FWAR Tag Team Championships four times as well as the FWAR Intergender Tag Team Championships once. She is even a former FWAR World Champion. Even as a female, she bled, she cried and she sweat, quite possibly, more than some of the men on the FWAR roster. Hope is the main reason why the FWAR Hardcore Championship is held in such prestige in this company. Most people view that title as some sort of "trinket", not Hope. She fought and bled for the Hardcore Championship as much as she fought and bled for the FWAR World Championship. If one were to look up "Hardcore" in the dictionary of any language, a reference note would be there for you to look up "Hope Sweet". She may be a psychotic, violent bitch, but she isn't without a heart. She has helped in ways that only Hope could and helped me through a few rough patches in my life. It's no secret that I had a battle with alcohlism a few years ago in my career. Hope was one of the cornerstones in my recovery, not many people know that, but now, you all do. Hope is a great inspiration inside, as well as outside the ring, a caring and loving mother and above all else, she is a true friend. There is not many wrestlers out there like Hope, and there is even fewer like her in a Hall of Fame. Ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to induct this woman into the FWAR Hall of Fame."
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