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Why wouldn't you tell us what podcast it was?! Don't leave us hanging like that.

I just think the majority of the well-educated, well-informed WWE fans out there know what's going to happen already, and it's so disappointing. Lesnar will be taken out of the equation by The Wyatt Family, and Reigns will pin Ambrose for the victory. And he will get booed out of the building because they're in Ohio,

Hey, Main Event had the 3rd chapter of The Shield vs. The Wyatt Family back in 2014, shortly after Wrestlemania XXX, and it was an amazing match. There was also a fantastic AJ Lee vs. Natalya match from late 2013 that was about 20 minutes long on Main Event one time. They used to actually put big matches on it

Triple H will be handed the award, and his Wrestlemania opponent Dean Ambrose will somehow get involved and smash it.

Ric just silently standing behind her really added to that promo. His smile is so creepy and evil and I love it.

I don't even see them trying to get Dean to be less over. If anything, dropping the title in a match where he didn't get pinned just got him MORE over, especially with that amazing post-match promo with Renee. You watch these past 3 episodes of RAW and who out of the 3 guys in the main event comes out looking the

He's way more popular as a wacky face than any other face in the company, so I don't know how him being a heel is more effective. He might have better in-ring offense as a heel, but he's so over. They've made him the star of this main event feud for the past 3 weeks, and they're stacking every odd against him. It's

Dean actually hitting a Dirty Deeds would result in the announcers and the company treating him like a heel, while the fans cheer him even louder. It would be stupid and counter-productive. He's their most popular babyface (besides Brock, I guess?), so to turn him would just piss the fans off more and get him cheered

They're gonna do one of those dreaded losing streak angles with Paige, mark my words. "She's a former two-time Divas champion, but she keeps losing! People will get behind her, even though she's a heel, I think, this week?!" I remember heel Sheamus in late 2010/early 2011 floundering under the same angle, and it was

Brie is not good at the whole "acting" thing. Even her timing when it comes to responding to things, she doesn't let Charlotte's points breathe. She treats it like a real conversation, which isn't the best way to get lines or points across in a live theater setting. When it was just her being interviewed in the ring,

If I didn't know any better, I'd watch these past 3 episodes of RAW and think, "Wow, that Dean Ambrose guy sure is popular. They are stacking the odds against him, but logic would dictate that he wins at Fastlane and gets the hero's victory to close out the main event of Wrestlemania."

The first Scharpling episode is so great. I was relatively unfamiliar with Scharpling at that point, and I honestly did not know if he knew what he was getting into, because he was so great at acting like he hated Sean and Hayes and couldn't believe he was on such a stupid show. When he started busting them on the

I only know that word because of Private Parts. Young Howard's friend keeps throwing around the N-word and that word, and then Howard's mom tells him, "I don't like that kind of talk. I'm half negro, and Howard's half negro, too."

"Come on, honey! Dane Cook! Pay per view! 20 minutes! Let's go!"

Nerdist interviewed Zombie at his house in Connecticut a few years ago, and he sounded like a great guy to sit and have a conversation with, but not necessarily somebody who would throw a raging, fun party.

Does he have a particular stance from which he likes to throw bricks in his yard? Does he like to do a squat thrust? An overhead baseball toss? A soccer throw-in?

"I once saw OJ run 10,000 yards in a DAY on the practice field, and then he watched 48 hours of film in a 6 hour period! This guy's unbelievable!"

On a basketball-related note, one could also argue that Khloe is going to save Lamar Odom's life. So, split the difference, maybe?

This show taught me that Darden and Cochran had a bit of a friendship previous to the trial, which I did not know. I totally get your stance on how it's lose-lose for Darden, but from what I've read about him, he didn't care. He wanted to prove Cochran wrong, and do what he perceived was right. I can't fault him for

I knew that, but I had forgotten it. It did confuse me for a second, but then I realized "Oh, right, the Bronco was already back at OJ's covered in blood. No way he would have been able to retrieve it for the chase"