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That is such a dream feud. I think Sasha needs a title reign first, but put the belt back on Charlotte before Bayley makes her main roster debut.

John Cena earned a lot of fans with the US Title Open Challenge and the consistent quality of those matches. Even though he was winning them, he was making guys like Neville and Sami Zayn look like a million bucks by selling that they were that close to beating him.

All of that and the fact that they are so clearly telegraphing him as the guy we're supposed to get behind.

My biggest fear with Swagsuke is that he's going to change from this awesome, charismatic performer to some sort of mysterious Japanese caricature. If they didn't hire him to play the same character, they fucked up.

And Bo Rida has some sick flow to his rhymes.

I'm hoping Shane will pick someone to represent him. I'd love to see a Finn Balor or a Hideo Itami go up against the much larger veteran in his match and make a name for themselves.

I'm also really dreading the very real possibility of a Ryback vs Kane match at Wrestlemania.

The Kane and Ryback thing was so weird. The camera was right on Kane's face for the chokeslam and you could see him keep looking over to Ryback until the big dummy remembered to leave. Even then, Kane wasn't in any trouble, at least not until he just randomly released Harper. What a weirdly blown spot. Usually

I think there will be. I imagine part of the hold up for it is to give more time for there to be a surplus of older acts built up. When the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was started there were a few decades worth of people to choose from. I think if they started a rap hall of fame now they'd burn through initial

So not just a bleak, joyless slog, but a long one too? Sold!

Who could possibly consider Matter Eater Lad a D-lister?

I've always been curious how much Mean Gene actually knows. The Hulkster seemed to teach him quite a bit.

This could be fun if they went the more obscure route. I'd love it if the various cases involved people like B'wana Beast, Vigilante and Shining Knight, Aztek, Guy Gardner: Warrior, and Brother Power the Geek.

In pog form?

I've taught classes using that book and one of the discussions we would always have on the last day of reading was addressing the question "who is the hero in this book and who is the villain?"

There is the ability to make a full recovery after it comes crashing down and it hurts inside. That's pretty superhuman.

So, being it's on NBC, the superhero world will intersect with it, but just not the Flash, Green Arrow, Supergirl, Black Canary, Martian Manhunter, the Atom, Firestorm, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Speedy, Arsenal, Huntress, Spartan, any of the villains associated with the above, or anyone in the Batman family of characters.

Watchmen is a really interesting case because I think people picked up a lot more on the style than the substance of it, which is especially fascinating to me seeing as Zack Snyder, the poster boy for style over substance, directed the adaptation of it. Frank Miller is a writer/artist who has long had an interest in

Back then I'm surprised I didn't try that.

Better yet, I'm pretty sure Obama is to blame. In the old days, producers could drug and rape as many of their performers as they wanted, but now everyone is all PC. Thanks, Obama!