the best part is how much the revelation horrifies him. It adds another layer to his enemyship with the Cadillac Bandit.
the best part is how much the revelation horrifies him. It adds another layer to his enemyship with the Cadillac Bandit.
They really can't win in that regard. WWE is so shy about letting people sell or show fatigue, when they finally try to tell a story with, we're predisposed to not care.
That one-two joke was so good it hurts.
Time travel is what Trenton discovered in the last scene, making Leon's line that much more ominous.
I agree. You can have table-setting episodes or even arcs. A table-setting SEASON is pushing it.
Oh, I'm pretty sure I'm not going to "The Good Place".
Is it too early to call the gator tooth this season's tree house? There's just so much going on in that sequence.
Raw is fucking up the unfuckupable Bayley, and I won't stand for it.
Tell that to Bayley.
Pickles aside, there isn't anything in a whopper that wouldn't also be found in a burrito.
This probably isn't any good, but the whopperito is a fracking delight.
I think she had a couple "okay-to-good" jokes, but they were easily lost amongst the bombs and tone-deaf shilling.
We found out Daniel Bryan doesn't like being hugged on Talking Smack. It wouldn't have ended well.
"We’re not sure how to feel about this."
best exchange from Tomorrow Never Dies:
"Do you see the stealth boat?"
"…No."
"The main villain's betrayal should not come until the 2nd half of the movie."
It happens to the best. I thought one of George Carlin's last specials was really preachy and self-indulgent. If you want laugh-free spoken word, check out the opening monologue at the top of the page: http://www.imdb.com/title/t…
What is it with you guys and Breezango? Is it their eyes?
Corbin IS limited, but far less limited than his early days in NXT. Big E Langston is the gold standard for performers without wrestling backgrounds, but Corbin's growth is really great.