#1 25-Minute Speeches
This year's WWE Hall of Fame featured Hillbilly Jim giving a speech which clocked in at about 40 minutes. To put it in perspective, he gave a longer speech than previous Hall of Fame inductees such as Roddy Piper, Hulk Hogan, and Steve Austin. On top of that, his speech ended up being longer than this year's headliner, Bill Goldberg.
It's pretty clear that some of these men and women don't know when enough is enough, so WWE should institute a 25-minute rule for speeches at the Hall of Fame, and if someone goes over that time limit, even by one second, you send someone out to get them off stage like they did with Mr T back in 2014.
So, if you go with 3-4 inductions every year at 25 minutes (or less) per speech, then you cut the event down from around four hours, to a little under 90 minutes. Sounds much better, doesn't it?
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