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In honor of Rick Flair supporting the Panthers


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I remember at the 2003 super bowl pep rally he was there for a speech.  When he was standing there with a coffee waiting to go up the fans were trying to talk to him and he was just being a total tool to everyone.  No one was being crazy except of course a couple guys a few rows back yellowing "wooooooooo" with their 4 fingers up lol

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I remember at the 2003 super bowl pep rally he was there for a speech.  When he was standing there with a coffee waiting to go up the fans were trying to talk to him and he was just being a total tool to everyone.  No one was being crazy except of course a couple guys a few rows back yellowing "wooooooooo" with their 4 fingers up lol

 

not sure what you mean by tool, but i and many others who have been on stage whether as a speaker or a performer of some kind aren't too personable or conversational when getting to go on. i was never really nervous, but i always had to put myself in a zone and don't really like being distracted.

 

people shouldn't expect much from a performer getting ready to get on stage.

 

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If Officer Brian Stickley can get the whole damn stadium to yell in unison "First Down!!" by prompting, "And that's another Carolina..." I think he can pull this off. Someone tweet Stickley and make this happen.

For that matter, get Ric to record it and use as needed.

I've got some bad news for you....

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