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I'm glad they came to their senses. Having only 4 a year makes it special. The fact that wwe has 12 ppvs a year makes almost all of them meaningless.

Yeah I agree. While a tweet 6 years ago is certainly easy to forget about you would think any decent publicist these days would have some intern scouring through every tweet to prevent these types of situations. Granted everyone will forget about this in about 48 hours but still.

I had no idea he was actually on set controlling TARS. Knowing that makes me appreciate that performance even more.

I'm trying to give this show a chance but I find it boring as hell. 30 seconds of reveal at the end of each episode is not enough to keep me engaged.

Yeah that's a good lineup. I'm guessing that was like '88-90?

What year was that? I'm a huge Coheed fan. I saw Coheed open for Slipknot but that was like 6 years ago so they were already an established headliner.

Wow an opening act encore is definitely unheard of. Even if it's warranted usually the band just gets the hell of stage as soon as possible. I always assumed that is the opening act standard operating procedure.

Upvote for the venue. I love the Cradle.

The better (and ultimate hipster) question to ask here is have you ever seen an opener that was unknown at the time and they became huge later on?

I went to Farm Aid this past year and it was also an incredible combination of Neil Young era artists mixed with Jack White era artists. There wasn't any division in the crowd like you saw though. I didn't notice anyone leave at all until half way through Willie Nelson's closing set which just went on forever and

I've only seen two segments of his, but I was really impressed with his performance and screen presence. I'm OK with this, and would rather have him get the job than Jessica Williams (I know she said she wasn't interested already but people keep bringing her name up). I've never found her to be that funny.

I've gone to shows to see the opener but I sure as hell didn't leave after they were done. I never understood people that do that.

I had no idea they wrote Flowers For Charlie. That's one of my favorite episodes.

Yeah he definitely has a nice career going and I'm sure is not hurting financially but he's really the only one of the crew I'm aware of that has done much outside of the Broken Lizard movies.

Yeah I'm conflicted between wanting Brock to have one of the most dominant title runs ever and seeing my favorite wrestler Seth Rollins win it. Out of everyone from the shield he is the most ready and if he does so in some sort of illegal manner it will at least protect Brock's reputation.

Wow that is big time news. Roman doesn't deserve the title yet anyway. Hopefully Seth Rollins will find some cheater heel way to beat him before his money in the bank runs out though.

True and they probably will get most of the profit as a result of this. And like you said it's nice free publicity. None of the guys are rich so I'm not opposed to this campaign unlike Zach Braff's money grabbing stunt.

How the hell can a studio not take a $2 million "gamble" on a sequel to one of the most beloved comedies of the 2000s. It's guaranteed to make at least $20 million. It probably won't be funny but that doesn't matter. It will make it's money back at least.

I thought the same thing after seeing the trailers but I ended up reading the book and it's a crazy story. I really liked it. Still haven't seen the movie yet though.

I'm not Christian but I actually found that part of the book to be interesting and surprising because it kind of comes out of nowhere. For those unfamiliar with the source material he basically becomes really religious after getting to experiencing a sermon by a young Billy Graham. I haven't seen the movie yet but I'm