WWE actually requires wrestlers to carry insurance as part of the standard contract. Although they do usually cover medical expenses for in-ring injuries.
WWE actually requires wrestlers to carry insurance as part of the standard contract. Although they do usually cover medical expenses for in-ring injuries.
Yes that was definitely the teacher from last week
The last four Chucky movies have all been various degrees of really fucking good. They don't need to reboot it, Cult left a beautiful sequel hook all on its own.
I have no recollection of any emotion but anger
All I remember is the ball being illegally batted out of the end zone and the Lions being screwed.
Don’t forget, this was the same guy who championed a convicted felon as someone who deserved another shot.
He almost certainly wouldn't have appealed anyway. The potential loss of income difference is way too absurd to risk.
I think TC and Jody both used Ms Marie in the episode.
The best live performance I ever saw was Pantera.
The best live performance I ever saw was Pantera.
There’s a saying in wrestling, I first heard Jeff Jarrett use it: if you get it, no explanation is needed. If you don't, no explanation will work.
It’s really much more geek theater than white trash at this point.
He’s number two on my all-time list. Amazingly athletic, incredibly smart in the ring. The aura of someone like Brody, but a way better performer.
I love Miggy, but these next five years of him getting 30 mil per is gonna be tough on the Tigers.
Or even just throw it up at the hoop he was right fucking there
The broadcast network isn’t part of the Disney (or Comcast) deal. That’s party of why they are doing this, they are selling off their TV studio but still have a network to program. This alone covers one night all year.
Golden State and Cleveland were the first game to meet in three straight finals, it’s really unprecedented. Hell, rematches were a fairly rare thing in back to back years until the past half decade.
Hell, it’s nine in the last twelve years. Two of the three teams he beat in the playoffs this year have already had contending teams torn down and rebuilt because they couldn’t beat him, and have gotten back into the “not beating LeBron” game.
There is. The name “Superstars of Wrestling” is owned by an old promoter named Albert Patterson who sued them back in the day eventually leading to the name of the show changing to just WWF Superstars in 92. They either have been unwilling or unable to come to a deal with him.