So, I just got back from the TNA show in Columbus. As I hate to sit behind people holding up signs, I'll only go if I can get really good seats - preferably front row. Here are a few pics (sorry, I don't know how to make them big):

I had some fun, here. I gave Jeff Hardy a high-5. I then turned to my buddy and proclaimed that I'd never wash the hand again. He chuckled. The guy behind me took it seriously, and asked, "What was it like?" Dude was around 30, and yes, he was serious. What did the high-5 feel like?
Well, I was committed at that point, so I answered, "It was all I ever dreamed it could be, and more," while trying to sound like Jan Brady. The guy had no idea how to take my response, so that ended the conversation. My buddy and the guy next to him cracked up.



He was cool to talk to. He mentioned to someone near me what bar they were all going to after the show.


She was nice. She came by after the show and asked if I had a good time.

All in all, a good show. Not outstanding, but solid, made that much better because I could interact with the wrestlers.

I had some fun, here. I gave Jeff Hardy a high-5. I then turned to my buddy and proclaimed that I'd never wash the hand again. He chuckled. The guy behind me took it seriously, and asked, "What was it like?" Dude was around 30, and yes, he was serious. What did the high-5 feel like?
Well, I was committed at that point, so I answered, "It was all I ever dreamed it could be, and more," while trying to sound like Jan Brady. The guy had no idea how to take my response, so that ended the conversation. My buddy and the guy next to him cracked up.



He was cool to talk to. He mentioned to someone near me what bar they were all going to after the show.


She was nice. She came by after the show and asked if I had a good time.

All in all, a good show. Not outstanding, but solid, made that much better because I could interact with the wrestlers.
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