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Except that story was completely debunked

R-Truth's literal stick as a selfie stick was amazing. I love this dumb feud and all 4 guys involved. I hope Goldust and Truth don't actually team up until Wrestlemania… 34

Also, Cass used to do a stutter in NXT when he'd say "I'm gonna s-s-S-S-SPELL IT OUT FOR YA!"

He was AMAZING during the Asuka match. Crowd was chanting "You can't wrestle!" and he was acting like the chants were directed at ASUKA! That was Heenan 101 right there.

All 6 guys were justified in their actions, which is why that match and segment were fucking awesome. I love this feud!

Back when Tom Green had a podcast 3 or 4 years ago, Steve O was one of his first guests. He seemed like a very nice and genuine guy, but he also seemed ashamed of a lot of his past behavior since he got sober. Jackass 3D is my favorite of the 3 films, because Steve O was sober and you can tell how much he dreaded

This isn't on Youtube, but if you fast forward to about 1:07:00 or so on this episode from November of last year, you'll hear my favorite Jon Wurster phone call of all the episodes I've ever heard (which isn't that many, I'm a relatively new fan, as well). He and Tom discuss bands that have their own theme songs, such

I'm only about a quarter of the way through Season 3, but did she get a flashback episode yet? If not, I hope she gets one in Season 4.

The Black Sabbath "Hand of Doom" sound collage he put together at one point over the past 6 months or so was my favorite. That groove in that song was perfect for a crazy long sound collage.

I also love when the other players reference a Horatio character as having a lot of experience at SNL.

"After about four years or so, I just decided I didn't want to be dead anymore!"

I really didn't know what to expect watching The Birthday Boys when I cued up the whole series on Netflix a few months back, but I was pleasantly surprised at how much I loved it. And it was the perfect show to watch before going to bed. It was never dark for the sake of dark, and it was always silly to the point of

Zouks really wanted Lennon to go down a dark path, and he didn't, and I loved that.

The other day, the song "Water's Edge" by Seven Mary Three came on the Lithium Sirius/XM channel, and it hit me how much that song seemingly describes the plot of this show. The music video for that song opens with an older man getting out of prison, and it's all flashbacks to him witnessing a murder, being convicted

That look on his face was priceless in that scene. That was so tense.

Was the soundtrack for this week's episode done by The Cummy Sheets?

Speak on that.

Coach was a little off-putting. He kept talking about how he was in the business for 10 years and how that made him an expert, etc. and some of his stories were great, but I hope their next guest host is less obnoxious.

This was maybe my favorite episode of Doughboys ever, and I thought McGathy really added to it. I also want her and Mitch to become a couple now.

As someone who frequented the north shore Bonkers location regularly throughout my youth for birthday parties (and it really did feel as magical as Mitch said it was), I was somehow oblivious to the #BonkersScalping incident that occurred on the south shore. I Googled it and read about it, and now I wish I had not