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Kind of appropriate since his last match in North America was 25 years ago today.

In his early days as The Giant Paul Wight came close, but WCW being what it was they had to call him Andre's son so a feud with Hogan could get heat. Regardless of that some of the stuff he could do in the ring was amazing. If he maintained his physique from that time through his WWE career, he could have very well

But PBS is still trucking.

Whatever Unfiltered is could be good. I don't see the Jericho podcast being anything other than the occasional special with certain guys, like the Austin thing was.

"Vince owning all the footage is arguably the worst thing that could happen to wrestling as an industry, history-wise. I'd love to see a serious Ken Burns-style documentary on the history of the business, from the carny days all the way up to the end of the Monday Night War."

There will also be 1,000 hours of old wrestling as well.

No I am not.

Their sausage biscuits are nothing short of perfect.

Interesting synergy because WrestleMania was today, and if I'm not mistaken this episode aired not that long after Bret had his best WM match with Steve Austin.

I loved it. I get the Bay hate to a degree, but he turned everything people hate about him here on it's head enough to where it makes sense. He's not making heroes out of these guys either, part of the fun is just seeing them fuck up. A lovely time at the theater.

I know this sounds weird, but give the first 5 episodes a shot. If you're not hooked by the end then go on, but that 5th episode is where things turn around and things start to make sense.

I honestly didn't find it too hard to spread these out a bit. Stuff like House of Cards I finished in a day, but I think I was done with this by Monday.

That dream sequence was something else. I honestly wonder now if everything after the punch-up at the bar (including the rave sequence) leading up to it was just part of the dream, or Danny really strayed out that far. This hopefully isn't spoiling too much, but there's so much we do know about him by the end, but yet

And she's nearly a quarter of a century older than him.

He's done a few though. He did once recently with John Herzfeld, not in the lead though.

It's flawed, but it's salvageable. I have a feeling it will live or die by how the next season (if it's picked up) goes.

This is where the show went up a notch for me. The previous 4 were okay, but I distinctly remember this turning things on it's head a bit.

It also suffered because it came out around the same time Good Will Hunting did and obviously Miramax put all their Oscar eggs in that basket.

There was a WWII movie he talked up that sounded really good that I hope he can still do.