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What are they doing with Bray?

Love Charlotte, hate Sasha. Sasha's a great wrestler, but I can't stand her on the mic. Charlotte is the complete package and I hope she stays heel for a long, long time.

I agree with everything you said. I hope I didn't give the impression that I agree that failure is terrible, because I don't. Failure is necessary and helpful, particularly when learning new concepts or our own personal limits.

If people tasted like skittles, I might've become a cannibal.

I don't think it's a tricky question. Obviously criticism is necessary; People can't really improve at something without criticism.

Holy shit.

The big misstep in Smackdown is how they're handling Bray. Kane should've put him over; they're similar archetypes in the sense that they're dark, tormented and unhinged souls. A win over Kane could've sent the message that Bray is 'the new darkness' in the WWE, but unlike Kane or the Undertaker, Bray is more

Ambrose and Styles have now both beat 'Superman' clean. Cena has put over both wrestlers. Now it feels like anyone could win at No Mercy.

A heel turn would have worked perfectly for him when he was suspended for doping and it was made very public. He could've kayfabe blamed the audience for hating him no matter how hard he worked, and the only way to push harder was performance enhancing drugs.

"Please for the love of god trade us to Smackdown." - JeriKO and the RAW women's roster.

I just started re-watching wrestling in July and recently I've been tuning out of huge sections of RAW. It just can't keep my interest; it's too long and dull. Once Jericho has finished his bit for the night, I usually tune out completely and either find something else to watch or just go to sleep.

Yeah it definitely isn't his best made movie (it's arguably his worst, or second worst) and the the way the studio marketed it definitely showed a lack of confidence.

You may have a point. Perhaps I'm just a fool for having a personal response, based on my life experience, to a subjective work of art. That's not how art is supposed to work after all! We are supposed to all submit to a single view point for all creative works!

<——— Now you know someone and you know about it.

Most definitely 'The Life Aquatic'. It was advertised as a wacky comedy. Funny thing I was happier with the film I actually watched and it's one of my all-time favorites. It's a polarizing film, but I loved how it was crafted, I loved reading between the lines and dissecting it. The themes connected so strongly with

I called the Miz as AJ's tag team partner the moment Shane announced the match. I thought, 'it has to be someone as dickish as AJ…ah, the Miz'. When he ran out and murdered the jobber I gleefully lost my shit (I'm a heel lover).

My assumption with Ryan Lochte is that he never had to be smart. Perfect physical specimen that likely coasted through the social aspects of life and school because people valued his athleticism so highly.

Possible Minor Spoiler if you haven't watched the original series:

My guess is he was doing it for any tiny amount of hydration he could get from the blood.

That was hilarious and terrifying.