No. HBO gave up on Blu-ray a long time ago.
No. HBO gave up on Blu-ray a long time ago.
The U.S. version was Us & Them, the Jason Ritter/Alexis Bledel thing that was produced but never aired.
I wouldn't jump to the conclusion that Sasha is suspended.
But, as America learned with things like Making a Murderer and Serial, innocent people having to pay for crimes they didn't commit, whether in the court of public opinion or in actual court, is awful when it happens at ANY time at ANY frequency.
Remember, when musicians are older than 40, you're not allowed to like them anymore.
Ibushi has been cooling it with the spots since his neck injury.
Considering its average viewership is under 100,000, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that it probably wouldn't attract much in the way of readership. I love wrestling but I've never seen a single episode of LU because I don't get El Rey. I'll live.
The fact that he got into a fight in catering – which was universally blamed on him, apparently – certainly isn't helping matters, however.
The Villains are going to be jobbing hardcore for the foreseeable future (Gotch is in the doghouse), so unless you want to see Alpha win every single match easily, this would not be a great time for it.
Dean was being a dick, especially in the first promo. However, in Vince McMahon's mind, being a dick is the ultimate babyface move, so that's how it probably needs to be read.
Cole is going to look so stupid when they turn Finn heel and he's like, "Wait – Balor CLUB?"
He'll only be around for a couple more months, so get your hanky ready.
Maybe they should have thought twice before giving Strowman a finisher that would kill a guy if it was properly executed, but OH WELL.
They are losing entirely too much. As I've said elsewhere here, it makes absolutely no sense that they lost that six-man at the PPV. It took all the heat right off them.
The presence of the demon doesn't mean a thing. He was doing that gimmick when he was in the Bullet Club (hell, the Bullet Club guys STILL do it because of him), and he was absolutely slated for a heel turn in NXT if Itami had come back in a timely fashion.
Shield vs. Bullet Club has been in the works since WWE signed Gallows, Anderson and Styles. Of course, if the WWE cared at all about making this a big deal, they probably wouldn't be jobbing the Club so relentlessly, but whatever, I guess. I mean, really, it made ZERO sense for them to lose to Cena, Enzo and Cass, but…
I could definitely see him benefit from working with Regal to develop that character.
Kendrick didn't look healthy. Even a year ago, when he did that job to Finn on NXT, he looked a lot better than he did on this show. Maybe he just lost some weight, but I've never seen him look this gaunt before. I hope he's okay.
"I'm making better money and having much better matches as a top guy on the indies than these geeks are in WWE."
He's doing both.