Charlie Sheen was greeted by a standing ovation inside Playhouse Square's State Theater Tuesday night. Wearing an Indian's jersey, the man who played Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn in the movie "Major League." The show was scaled back after its debut to boos in Detroit on Saturday, a show that Sheen referred to as a "gift".
"I thought it was horrible, there was a lot of people that were kind of cheering and egging him on so it just kind of went everywhere there was really no order to it, no structure or anything like that. It was kind of a waste of 50 bucks." said James Estrada from Bowling Green.
"I didn't know what to expect that's why I bought the tickets," said Sara Mann of Akron. "First half was better than the second half there were some really good one liners kind of all over the place but he had his moderator there to keep him steady."
The tour will head to the Palace Theatre in Columbus on Wednesday before heading to New York City's Radio City Music Hall this weekend. It's amazing how the people of America are putting everything thats happening in the world and with the economy behind them to waste their time. Honestly, Charlie Sheen is making a smart move by using his downfall to make some type of money, but in the end he really needs help and we as people need to move on from his madness.
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