Let's first get it out of the way that the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony was painstakingly long. With a run time of about five hours, the speeches were simply more than most could handle but the audience did well to stay focused and appreciate the inductees as they did their thing.

After that, there were some very cool moments. The stories that get told and the moments that make us remember why we love wrestling so much.

Here are the best moments and lines from the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony.

Dudley Boyz "Get The Table"

The Dudley Boyz were the first of a number of long speeches and while it would have been nice for them to not jokingly argue with each other so much, they did a good job of entertaining the crowd with their speech and keeping it entertaining.

They poked fun of people and each other, brought the Hardys and Edge and Christian on stage and finally put a stagehand through a table to send themselves off in grande fashion. It's too bad the other speeches that were long like this weren't as entertaining.

The real star of this segment was Christian who was incredibly funny trying to induct himself into the Hall of Fame, took shots at Bubba and how nobody liked him and they set up Ron Simmons to be part of the joke.

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Jarrius Robertson

No offense to the WWE Legends who were being inducted on this night but Jarrius may have stolen everyone's thunder. A kid who looked more polished and prepared than half the recipients, he kept his speech just the right length, had people laughing hysterically and was cuter than cute as he tried to defend his buddy Roman Reigns as the crowd gave Reigns their typical jeers.

He even got to take a respectful shot in at The Miz, who he clearly likes but was playing up the character of JJ not respecting The Miz for his dirty tricks. His line "Throughout many WWE events, I have felt like a WWE Superstar. At this point, I have a better chance of getting a WrestleMania match than John Cena," was a classic.

Jeff Jarrett Singalong

It was too long, it was a little strange but it was pure gold as Road Dogg and Double JJ started singing their "hit song" Be My Baby Tonight with the audience. You could tell it was an awkward moment for some (which was funny) but that others, like Zack Ryder and Lilian Garcia, got right into it (which was fantastic.)

Jarrett's speech was both emotional and uplifting and that was a great way to finish it off. If WWE doesn't induct Owen Hart after how much Jarrett went on about how great a person he was, there's something really wrong with the WWE selection process.

There was a really touching and unexpected moment too for The Miz when Jarrett gave him props for doing the Intercontinental Title proud. How can you not be a Miz fan after that?

Related: Jeff Jarrett Reunites With AJ Styles Backstage At SmackDown [Video]

WWE Network and Paige Movie Promo

Hidden in between all the speeches was potentially two of the coolest moments of the night. WWE aired promos for both the new shows coming out on WWE Network and the movie based on the life of Paige and her family called Fighting With My Family.

The new shows are going to be fantastic with confirmation that all pay-per-views will now be co-branded, to an AJ Styles 365 special, the return of the Edge and Christian's show and WWE 24 specials The Hardys: Woken, Ronda Rousey and Raw 25, it doesn't get much better.

Then, to see the quality of the movie about Paige's family with The Rock playing himself in the film was just too cool.

Ginuwine Goldberg

If you watched the WWE 24 special on Goldberg, you already knew he was a changed person but his WWE Hall of Fame speech showed just how much. It's easy to complain that he went on too long and talked too much but when you think about the fact he spent 10 percent of the time talking himself up and 90 percent of the time thanking other people, you realize just how grateful Goldberg is to finally realize what the business gave back to him.

After a long night it was a strong way to end the show. Goldberg wasn't the most entertaining guy to give a speech but he did make people realize how much becoming a star is a team effort in WWE.