Counterpoint: Getting squashed by a legend is the best possible use of Dolph Ziggler in 2019 and they should do it on every PPV for the next two years.
Counterpoint: Getting squashed by a legend is the best possible use of Dolph Ziggler in 2019 and they should do it on every PPV for the next two years.
“One of the sources incorrectly predicted Lyanna Mormont would return as a white walker”
“There are logistical issues there, most of which come down to the difficulty of selling out a football stadium two nights in a row. Maybe you do the first one at a basketball arena on Saturday night, then”
On the other hand, as someone who’s not familiar with most the rules of hockey, when I first saw the above GIF I thought it was a really cool.
Feel like this article is kind of misleading. It makes it seem like Rousey been breaking kayfabe on TV when so far it’s all been restricted to social media and her Youtube channel.
I’ve been seeing this “Gargano & Ciampa being a team again makes no sense” being passed around ever since their Raw debut and I honestly find it kind of confounding. It’s the natural extension of the story (them slowly becoming allies again) they’ve spent the past few months telling. Hell, the last image of the most…
For the moment at least, I’m not all that worried about what they’re doing. The biggest problem with how WWE handled women up until a few years ago was that this sort of thing was pretty much the only kind of story they ever told.
Obviously this was a clean hit, but it still has me wondering: Does the “defenseless receiver” rule also apply to a defensive back going for an interception?
WWE only referring to her injury as a “broken face” is one of the funniest things they’ve ever done.
He’s been attached to other projects over the years (mostly other Simon collaborations). This is just first one to actually get ordered.
I really liked this episode, despite thinking last week’s show was a series low point. The fact that this one was so well put together just makes it all the more confounding that they somehow thought the Charlie story was enough to sustain a whole episode.
That was legitimately scary to watch, in particular that second kick to the head after Morgan was already knocked out and falling down.
Eh, for the NBA it’s pretty close to equivalent.
I think you’re kind of understating the value in being a good broadcaster. It’s not just something you become once learn to string some sentences together in front of a camera. It involves a lot of those vague, hard to define, traits like “personality”, “chemistry”, “relatability”, etc. You also need to be able to…
Yeah, but in the context of the film it seemed like a deliberate Hollywood ending headfake in order to set up the finale.
“It’s a damning assessment on the whole, going so far as to end on a note in which Riley draws links between Lee’s film and a paid advertising campaign he did for the NYPD a few years back.”
My Bad Sports Idea: Turnovers in football should result in negative values for all offensive stats.
“Its follow-up, Beyond, made even less, to the point that Paramount supposedly even lost money on the film.”
She’s Gotta Have It, School Daze, Do The Right Thing, Mo Better Blues, Jungle Fever, Malcolm X, Crooklyn, Clockers, Get On The Bus, 4 Little Girls, He Got Game, Summer Of Sam, Bamboozled, 25th Hour, When The Levees Broke, Inside Man.