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Was Scott Hall in the right here, for defending Owen Harts honor?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu7gOtGI_VA
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>>12965775
Hall is based
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>>12965803
apparently id do those drunken crotch chops at my ex when drunk
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>>12965775
It was pretty based honestly.
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>>12965870
exactly
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100% in the right. Scott has his personal demons, but to make fun of the way Owen Hart died is just low as fuck, especially since he was considered such a nice guy.
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>>12965958
I wish Scott would have dropped the dude
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>>12965958
It was a roast, any joke is acceptable. People make much more fucked up jokes than that
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>>12965775
He was but he was also a drunk sad mess at the time. If he would have been sober he would be universally hailed as a hero for doing it.
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>>12965970
A roast is fine. Most roasts joke about people’s fuck ups, like drinking, poor life choices etc. Not a death, and especially not a death to one of the legit nice guys in the business. That’s not even a roast anymore.
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>>12965775
Whose standing behind Scott
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>>12965819
You belong here, friend.
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>>12965958
agreed
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