Demolition is finally opening up about their WWE Hall of Fame inductionand it didnt go exactly how they planned, as their speech was cut significantly. While speaking on the Demopod podcast, Bill Eadie and Barry Darsow opened up about their inductionand made it clear their speech didnt go exactly how they envisioned. Ax first explained how rehearsals were in place and how the pressure of the moment caused him to adjust on the fly, even leading to an unintentional omission during his speech. He added that part of his focus shifted toward acknowledging the current WWE production teamsomething he felt strongly about given the pressure they face, even if it meant missing other key mentions in the moment. Smash then detailed how dramatically his original speech had to be cut down once WWE gave them strict time limits before the ceremony. He made it clear that trimming decades of memories into just a few minutes wasnt easy, especially for a moment as significant as a Hall of Fame induction. Smash also addressed what happened after the ceremony, noting that even going slightly over time may have affected how their speeches were later presented on WWEs platforms. At the end of the day, Demolition got their momentbut not the full version they had planned. WWE kept things on a tight schedule, while Ax and Smash had to cut down years of stories into just a few minutes. It just shows that even a Hall of Fame speech comes with limits. Do you think WWE should give Hall of Fame inductees more freedom and time for their speeches, or does the time limit make sense for the show format? Let us know your thoughts. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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