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Enzo is definitely injury prone. He's probably better off as a manager, but it would be good if they can get another couple years out of him as a worker so that Cass can get more seasoning working in the tag division before he makes his inevitable transition to the singles ranks. Cass is still really green—he still

Unfortunately, Ryan Ward isn't running Smackdown—he's just on the writing staff. I believe Brian James is actually in charge of the show.

Someone on Twitter compared having Nakamura work the Drifter to bringing Kobashi over in '95 and putting him in there with Henry Godwinn.

If you're waiting for them to allow Roman to look vulnerable in any way, you're going to be waiting a long time.

Go back and watch Mania and pay attention to how quiet the crowd gets the instant Roman's music hits. They've been fucking with the crowd level during his segments for months.

Vince was producing the show. If Vince didn't allow it, it wouldn't have been shown.

Yeah, I noticed that too. Kalisto needs to consult with ACH to find out how to properly do that move. Ryback saved him from hitting his head on the apron. I am no Ryback fan, but I did notice that in real time and thought, "Good on ya, Ryback."

Enzo played college football, so I certainly wouldn't presume that he hasn't had concussions in the past.

Every time I see Ryder on the main roster, I have this visceral fear that Mojo Rawley can't be far behind. Thankfully it hasn't happened. Yet.

Yes, the whole thing reminded me of the Perro Aguayo Jr. incident. Thank God it wasn't as bad as it looked.

I'm pretty sure they could show it if they wanted to. Any outlet that is not under the auspices of the FCC can technically show whatever it wants. Basic cable channels generally don't go too far because they almost all rely on advertising revenue to operate, and advertisers typically have certain lines that can't be

I think that any lingering affection I have for them stems from the fact that they were actually a damn good power pop band for a few years there—from Hold Me Up to A Boy Named Goo. Of course, that was a loooong time ago.

The season finale aired last week. They've probably been done filming for at least a month, probably longer.

Hill hit that ball hard enough for a home run, but the wind was like a wall in the outfield. However, it should also be noted if we're revising that to account for the wind, you have to conclude that the sac fly Fowler hit in the 5th would have been a grand slam (he crushed that ball), so I certainly wouldn't assume

I like the idea of a "tough" Puerto Rican tag team, but these two aren't the guys for the gimmick. If anything, they're the opposite—two guys who got as far as they have because their father bled and bled and bled for the fans of PR.

He wasn't ready at Mania, which is why he only did a couple easy spots. Believe it or not, someone in this business was less than truthful.

Yesterday was an emotional roller coaster for me with Prince's death and Arrieta's no-no. I couldn't even deal with a double-overtime Hawks game.

You know that the music found on CDs is intrinsically digital, right?

I've always thought it was funny that the best rapper in the video was Nick Bockwinkel. Shocking that a smart guy who understands meter would be the one who gets rap despite almost certainly never listening to it himself.

More like three, and the guy who failed in 2013 was Ricardo Rodriguez. They hadn't suspended any legit main-roster guys since 2012, when Orton, Mysterio, and Bourne all got popped for second violations.