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Dean Bitterman
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It was a few years ago when "night after Wrestlemania" was just starting to become equally important as the day before. Heel Ziggler cashed in on babyface Del Rio and it indeed was one of the biggest pops ever and also one of the primary moments that led us to today where Michael Cole has to mansplain that the Raw

One of the times Coach played his loved one was his assistant coach.

In the spirit of renewed interest in American democracy, I feel we should organize a march on AV Club headquarters to protest the removal of full WWE reviews.

Raw used up two draft picks instead of one just to NOT get Heath Slater.

CM Punk was also erased from history during the Shield footage since their debut was to help him keep the championship. They still showed Ryback getting beat up though. WWE got to stick it to two former employees in one shot.

I don't think Tandy would be that cruel. The show has always shown the terrible schemes he gets up to and his fake reactions to things are so badly acted, even the other characters know when he's up to something.

Seriously. Anderson was booked as the better wrestler in NJPW so when he was taken out first by an Uso, I was like. "Oh come on! Then Gallows was pinned after a Superman punch, not even a spear, and I was like "OH COME ON!"

My parents have an up toilet in their basement. It doesn't work very well and involves an ungodly amount of suction.

Same!

I thought Fantastic Four was a pretty well done origin story. The first problem was everyone is sick of origin stories. The second, bigger problem was that after the origin, there was no time left for anything but a rushed climax that felt unearned and didn't make a lot of sense. If there weren't so many production

I know TPTB are holding a petty grudge over Lana and she's in the doghouse, but having her come out with Rusev and then get no mentions or camera time at all was just weird and awkward.

Agreed, that was perfectly booked at the Rumble. For the marks, it's "Strowman threw out 2 of the biggest guys, he's tough!" For smarts, it's "Yeah! Get those assholes out of there."

The 90s cartoon of the video game Earthworm Jim was secretly great. A joke I still think about to this day is when all the characters end up exactly where they need to be at the same time. Snott says something in gibberish, then Jim says, "You're right, Snott! That was a fortuitous happenstance!"

Is $12 a lot for a drink in NYC? Seems kind of pricey for my neck of the woods. I had the thought that maybe Elliot had paid for both appletinis because he ordered two of them through two different personas.

Mr. Robot is not real and the whole plan has been set in motion by Elliott…Who then keeps backing down or disappearing or ending up in the hospital. Much like Mr. Robot is vague and elusive with Elliott, Elliott, the true mastermind is playing the same games with Darlene. She is trying to keep tabs on him and get wind

Agreed about the Eva Marie scene being unintentionally creepy. If she can't prove that she's gotten better by being in a match what exactly does Regal want her to do? We love you, Regal, stop being gross.

And he finally completed his destiny of ripping off his shirt as he has practiced oh so many times on the entrance ramp.

After Carter's death aired, Entertainment Weekly ran an interview with her that stated she was slated to die from Day 1 and only a select few knew this because they wanted it to be exactly the gut punch it was.

I know New Jersey has this national reputation as NYC's butthole or "You're from Jersey? What exit?" or God forbid, Jersey Shore, but 90% of it is actually a normal, beautiful part of America. Its nickname is the Garden State, after all.

As someone who has witnessed his father's manic episodes I can confirm that Carrie off her meds is terrifyingly accurate.  Danes wholly deserves every accolade she's gotten for the role