I got tired just watching that Ziggler-Miz match. The passion was nice, but—so much flailing!
I got tired just watching that Ziggler-Miz match. The passion was nice, but—so much flailing!
Weirdly enough, by the logic of today's WWE, I can imagine them putting Del Rio in a xenophobic stable specifically as a way to make up for what happened before…
You know, that's fair. But I was thinking more KITH fans, at least in the conversations I've had. There, it's usually how memorable Dave was, then what a great duo Dave and Kevin made, and then the fact that Mark and Bruce were also a duo, after which we move on to favorite sketches, with Scott never mentioned unless…
Aaah! If only they'd run this article before Halloween. (But I did get to go to this one as Bojack Horseman, so it wasn't a total loss.)
Scott Thompson was indeed in Hannibal. But it's kind of a small part, and Hannibal's one of those shows like Justified in which there's really not room for much beyond the two central characters, and Thompson's pretty far on the periphery.
The whole-troupe sketches focused on Scott are some of my personal favorites (the one with android Scott most of all). Another one of my favorites featuring all five in their actual personas is the one where they're talking about their dads: https://www.youtube.com/wat…. I grin like an idiot seeing Bruce corpse when…
I see why people are annoyed by this list, but I quite like it myself. Will definitely have to look for a copy of Mumonkan, in particular, and 1000 Lashes.
Of all the things that annoyed me about this show, that one—Lana getting knocked out just in time, every time—annoyed me most of all.
So annoyed with the "PaigeBomb." To use the women as badly as they have been without acknowledging how much people hate it is bad enough. To air a segment talking as frankly about all that as the WWE can afford to and then turn around and set up MORE tag matches is just mockery.
“With Roman, it’s been said time and time again that he is not the same level of talker of either one of his former Shield brothers, and in trying to make him the next Cena, it’s not addressing the fact that he’s overall a lot closer to the next Batista. Then again, the idea of ‘the next’ anyone is mocked mercilessly…
Well, WWE's current storylines for the divas only have room for the same four or five major players (Nikki, Brie, Charlotte, Paige, Sasha). Everyone else sort of flits in and out as they need warm bodies. And I can't help but feel Becky's charisma and accent lead the writers to peg her as comic relief.
"Dominion extrapolated a dark future in which Paul Bettany was too busy or expensive to reprise his role from the film." Made me laugh out loud.
He likes film…direction?
I would love to see Enzo and Cass win the titles. Especially because I have the feeling they'll be savaged by the crowd or just wasted, creatively—probably both—if they're every called up to the main roster.
"That you are ALL about—that chingle-chingle…"
I actually didn't mind the six-woman tag so much, except for the paltry time Banks got to shine, since I've reconciled myself to the Divas' storytelling being pretty much nonexistent. But then I'm kind of a Naomi mark, botches and all…
And when you look at the way the Divas Revolution's panning out on the main roster…
I would love to see Woods as the United States Champion. I think they have him slotted pretty firmly in the manager role, though.
All fair points. I guess my one problem with this is the effect her diminished presence has in the minds of casual fans—by far the demographic the WWE as it's currently run most wants to appeal to. I mean, even Brie or Alicia or Becky get some airtime as minor players. Meanwhile Sasha's with Naomi and Tamina, both of…
Oh, god, "sports entertainer." I cheer along with everyone else when one of the NXT women says "professional wrestler," but then I remember—we had an anti-diva once…