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I could be wrong, but I thought there was an actual competition version of SMB3 which had a similar type of scoring system, and that's what they used?

I think if they keep the siren at the beginning but then change the actual music, that could work. I mean, Edge always had his entrance start with "You think you know me," whether it was generic WWF techno-rock, Rob Zombie's "Never Gonna Stop" or Alter Bridge's "Metalingus," you always knew when Edge was coming out.

I think he was turning heel with Flair at one point? I vaguely recall him being Flair's protege and he was starting to wear suits and be more of a selfish asshole character, and it was the first time I remember actually thinking AJ had a real character, and I liked it. I wasn't watching closely, I would just tune into

Brian Cage also has nothing nice to say about WWE and its developmental system. I'm sure they look at him these days and see a walking Wellness Violation, but I love him and I think he could do great things in NXT and WWE. At the same time, I'm happy for his success in AAA and LU and all over the world, so it is what

Will they really need a good frontman to sell it? Anderson is really good on the mic, and if Gallows continues to act like a modern day Kevin Nash, I think they'll both get over pretty quickly. Did you all catch when the referees were shooing them away from ringside, Anderson said, "Nice place you got here!" I loved

Good, because there would be zero reason to acknowledge that ever.

They called him Luke Gallows, which was his name in WWE before anywhere else, so I'm sure they will mention it soon. Hell, Ranallo is the type of guy who always mentions people's pasts, so he might bring it up on Smackdown, if they're there.

I'm not a Gregory fan either. He almost killed Meet The Press.

Speak on that?

Wait, it wasn't Dylan McDermott?!

Well, hello there!

I went to the Cheap Heat gathering at Off the Record in Deep Ellum the Saturday before Mania. I had met Greg before at TLC, and he was a really nice guy once again, and Shoemaker was beyond cool. Just a really easy guy to talk to, and he was making time for everybody. Even Dipperstien was a cool guy! We left before

The Darden and Cochran scene in this episode was my favorite scene of the whole season. I hope that conversation really happened.

The tear running down his cheek in the office with Garcetti and Clark killed me. I loved Brown on this show so much!

I'm not very well-versed in the show, have only listened to maybe 10 episodes over the past year, but the episode with the Wurster character calling in and making up eponymous songs for bands was one of the funniest things I've ever heard on a podcast.

Well, Kevin Smith kind of became a huge pothead right around the time Affleck and Garner got together, so I don't blame her for not wanting Ben to hang out with that lazy piece of garbage.

His Hollywood Handbook episode is one of the most surreal and amazing episodes they've ever done.

His episode of You Made It Weird is over 3 hours, I think, but it's absolutely amazing. If you don't come away from that interview loving Chris Gethard, you have no heart.

"The big guy" is not his nickname, it's SPOONMAN. Get it right!

Jon Daly hasn't been on in a while, and I would LOVE a Mall McCartney reappearance!