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Exactly. I was fine with Bryan being eliminated early, if that's how they were going to get rid of him. But the rest of the match could have been so much better.

I had 6 friends over to watch the Rumble. The second Bryan was eliminated, we all gasped out loud and started booing at the TV, followed by me saying "Well, now we know Reigns is winning," which is what 95% of that Philly audience also knew. You'd think WWE would then decide to still book an entertaining, exciting

Exactly right about Reigns. Notice when he just shut up and destroyed the Authority at the end of RAW, people were finally cheering? Especially after that over the top rope dive. Show us THIS Roman Reigns, and we'll buy it. Keep the fucking microphone away from him. He was fine in the opening segment with Rollins,

That was a great promo and moment between Cena and Punk. As a Bostonian, however, it pissed me off. Why? Because John Cena is admittedly more of a Tampa Bay Rays fan than he is of the Red Sox (ooh, you've lived in that city for less than 10 years, coincidentally right around the time that their baseball team started

When Cena won the title at MITB, I was hoping The Authority would embrace him as The Face of the WWE and help Cena win every match despite his own protests. He becomes their golden boy but he doesn't want it. That would've made a lot of sense because Cena is the shoot face of the company already. He doesn't have to

I only started watching the show live when Season 4 premiered. I didn't think the beginning of Season 3 was that bad to watch on DVD/iTunes when I could binge it, but I can't imagine how it must have sucked to get 6 in a row and then wait an eternity to see the rest.

The Tom Leykis one was absolutely amazing.

Agreed. After Russ's Ross and the Sandwich Therapy guy, I've become an even bigger fan of Wengert. I also love his work as Ted Williams's Frozen Head on Kroll Show this season.

I hit rewind on ALW saying "It's been a while" 3 times.

Keith's death in the montage absolutely broke my heart. And then when David sees young, healthy Keith smiling and playing football at a family reunion right before he collapses and dies, that was so beautiful.

Just thinking of Betsy Brandt's face in that scene makes me want to cry. And the fact that Walt is gloating about it on the phone, so brutal.

Sorry, but it's true! Stories like Bubs' (Reginald's) don't happen that often, I'm afraid.

I do like how that show left it kind of up in the air for the viewer during that episode, how it would turn out for Ade and Chris. You could almost believe that Christopher would almost kill himself via OD after Adrianna told him the truth. Then when she starts crying in the car, I realized "Oh, she's being driven to

"My name is ASAC Schrader. And you can go fuck yourself." RIP Hank, you magnificent bastard.

Bodie's death always makes me feel kind of proud, like he went out on his terms. His final goodbye to Poot is heartbreaking, but Bodie shooting blindly up the street at all comers is a pretty fitting way for him to go out. But McNulty's reaction after Carver tells him about it, and once he reads the police report,

That is the hardest scene for me to watch. I'm not even sure what Bubs says in that scene after he says "No, no no!" and beats on Sherrod's chest. The subtitles on Season 4 of the Wire are notoriously terrible ("Might could", a phrase which is spoken by Prop Joe and others repeatedly throughout the series, is at one

Some wrestling critics said it was disingenuous for Austin to end the show with a beer toasting Owen on the screen, because Austin and Owen didn't get along after the SummerSlam 97 incident. That take on the events always bothered me because:
a) Owen never apologized to Austin for breaking his neck
b) Owen made an Owen

Rey took his mask off but he definitely did not yell "EDDIEEEE". They cut away before his face was shown too.

I think it's William Regal who gives a really weird segment to the camera on that show, like he might have heard what really happened before other people did. Watching that live, I remember thinking "Something's not right here. Something terrible happened in that house, and it might have been something Chris did."

The pilot still kills me, when Winnie learns her brother died. That hug between Winnie and Kevin, man. Poor Winnie. I watched that for the first time as an adult a few years ago, and I could not believe how affecting that was.