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Sure, but like I say its easy to pay off the feud when you can reward the loser with a main roster spot (you mention the less frequent 'ppvs' but having only 1 hour a week to fill help massively as well). Storylines have to end so that can happen, whereas on the main show they do things like the Wyatt hologram finish

I enjoyed SummerSlam and think the overreaction (card of the year!?) for Takeover is insane, as with most NXT shows.

I'd lean more towards DA as well, what with the twanging into trees and all.

The '…and you, as fat as the Queen of Sea Cows' line always cracks me up.

Morty's dazed '…where's my wife…' was brutal.

His wiki page doesn't even go for 'humourist'. I take your point, he can be pretty funny, but 'comedian' is something different, surely?

Nobody has ever - with good reason - described Clarkson as a comedian before. He is a tv presenter, as are the other two.

I started Terriers last week for the reasons you state - ' I really should watch some of these things…'

'but the show was still at its peak at the end of the second film.'

He's a family man unless his wife is fixing his tie.

As sad as Jurassic Bark is, to anyone familiar with the story of Greyfriars Bobby its pretty obvious where the story is going even on the first watch.

I stopped cold reading the book when I got to that bit. Never went back.

The first time I've ever seen Mike Adamle's name not immediately followed by a reference to Jeff Harvey.

That would be enough to make you go back to AA.

Plaza sounds like a disaffected teen rather than a twisted 9 year old.

Tim was a delight as well.

Ha, has he done really well for himself? Good on him then, I just remember him as a jobbing comedian from a few years ago.

Mark Lamarr used to call Blackwood 'Won't Smith', which I always thought was pretty funny.

Terrible, awful episode.