I don't know, for me the likelihoods are Nightwing > Batgirl > Everyone else duo to Gotham.
I don't know, for me the likelihoods are Nightwing > Batgirl > Everyone else duo to Gotham.
While I finally understood now why they were rushing through the Alex/Maggie stuff as Maggie was more the catalyst than the end game, at least for now, I still get a kick of the utter CW pacing of this show.
I feel DEO really needs someone from the Bat-Clan to handle their tactical planning.
I wasn't discussing which feuds are compelling, as that is a subjective standard, but how have the internal team dynamics been defined. At Smackdown they haven't, we have no idea yet how Orton or Corbin feel about being in that team or what their relationship with Styles will be.
Can you name those situations where Charlotte let the rowdy crowd get to her on the main roster? The reason I ask is that I recently, for a personal project, went through her matches and segments and, to my own surprise, that is not a recurring thing for her. Before this, t's actually only really happened once, with…
While I agree to a degree, I don't think it would have worked in the context of the segment. It was about bringing out Sasha and getting a good reaction for her, so attacking Bayley would have derailed that segment really fast as well.
That it currently looks really weak and ineffective. And I should point out that these podcasts are from self-professed Bayley fans.
While I think I'm getting the stories for both the Raw men's and tag team teams, I'm really confused by the women's team story. Last week I thought the main focus was on Bayley proving herself not being the weak link, which I assumed would have happened at Survivor Series, except she proved herself already in this…
I've really grown to hate the Bayley song. Not the chants, but the song as it almost always derails every segment it pops up in as the crowd just gets self-indulgent and there is almost nothing one can do to stop a song as we saw with Charlotte tonight. Apparently it was actually heavily edited and in reality lasted…
I try to avoid disagreeing with the reviews usually, as these are subjective discussions after all, but I am curious on how exactly has Smackdown been perfectly building towards Survivor Series? I honestly have no real idea on any of the team dynamics from the Smackdown side while having some grasp on what are driving…
The pacing in the Alex/Maggie story is really bizarre. We were introduced to Maggie's girlfriend just last episode, but in this episode they're already broken up and she apparently meant a lot to Maggie. Okay, so no build up there, but maybe they can do something. Then Maggie cracks about Alex liking girls, sending…
What made that line so great was that when it started, I was expecting a bad person or a liar, something like that, so when the woman came out of nowhere, yet completely fit, I was gasping for air.
Trevor is such an awesome demon. I mentioned last week how I love how anti-Lucifer or traditional demon he was then, but this week he goes to a place where my skin crawled almost everytime he said something. That character is a masterpiece in how non-traditional it is while somehow managing to feel much more demonic.
"And his name is Sean?" I loved that comment from Tahani, no matter how small it was, as it was the exactly the same question that crossed my mind at that moment. It's details and reactions like that that make this show such a delight. Also, as has been mentioned, there's something great about Tahani being one of the…
I don't know necessarily about the personalities, but I would argue that the Raw teams already feel after one week like they are driving actual stories based on those personalities. Strowman's desire for actual comptetion and thus forcing himself on the team, the friction within JeriKO, Rollins's redemption story,…
Oh, I agree that Miz is doing a great job as a heel and that we should boo him. However, I would similarly argue that Bryan is doing questionable things in his role which are easier to ignore because he is doing them against heels.
This episode of Smackdown, and the following Talking Smack, made me doubt the story heading to Survivor Series in the best possible way. Before, I thought that the story would be that the juggernaut names of Raw would be going to Survivor Series, but that their internal issues would cause them to semi-self destruct…
Especially since Graves is a pretty good interviewer himself, even if they have rarely used him in that role.
For obvious reasons, I couldn't stop laughing as Daniel Bryan stressed that the Smackdown teams's strength will be their team spirit and ability to work together after having announced that the men's team includes both Orton and Corbin. The latter, who, on this show had a video package talking about how he doesn't…
Tenure, which they actually acknowledged on the Smackdown Pre-Show. I think it is a good story, Raw choosing their top woman while Smackdown chose their most experienced woman, but I'm slightly bothered that they haven't built on that yet and instead of showed Becky Lynch smiling and laughing with Nikki. Still, there…