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Smackdown is the better show again. Everything that happens on screen is so logical, and so common sense. Even unpredictable stuff in theory like Randy turning on Kane has an element of "Oh, well I can understand Orton doing that because he's a bit like that" to it. Everything happens for a reason, not just "because

Loved the Sami backstage interaction, just explained his character perfectly. When asked why he stood up to Braun, he just said "Because nobody else will" - just fits the way WWE Sami sees himself. Just a little thing, but it stood out to me

Jericho and Owens are gold right now. Everything they do is so subtle; from Jericho saying "Team Chris & Kevin" and Owens instantly countering with "Team Kevin & Chris" and both men not openly acknowledging it, but you know they know… and when Jericho says "Friendship" and pats Owens on the shoulder, he makes sure he

Oh, and a side point - the "dive into the corner, through the turnbuckle and into the steel post with your shoulder" spot? It's so overdone now. Give it a rest.

I followed Mauro Ranallo for a while on Twitter, but it became insufferable as he constantly retweeted praise for him and blocked people, even working "Twitter Troglodytes" into commentary at one point. His commentary is on the button, but his social media use is terrible.

This went on while I was growing up in that area of Glasgow. The Doyle family tragedy was just before I can remember, but it was still talked about. The Ice Cream Vans were still a den of iniquity even into the early 90s when I moved away; a guy who ran the local "icey" was locked up for years after smuggling tons -

Oh, I'm SO in for next week. I grew up near that area of Glasgow in the midst of them. Would have been just about 9 or 10 so an interest in ice cream vans was a given!

With #TheNewDayletion - that's the kind of segment they should have ran with in the build up to John Cena's WrestleMania match with him. That kind of creepiness and eerie feeling would have lent itself to that feud and helped Wyatt keep some of the heat he lost after the inevitable LOLCENAWINS moment.

And Jeff's awful, overly dramatic "AW HAYL NO!"

oh. Oh my. Oh my oh my! 18 minutes of sheer insanity and quotability and the segment that launched a million gifs. Here: https://www.youtube.com/wat…

And Kane was born in Spain, on Team USA…

I almost don't want to watch this because I'm trying to pretend it's all a nightmare that didn't happen. I went through this doom and gloom of being outright lied to and people BUYING it during IndyRef and the infamous "The Vow" newspaper front page; but this is now the second time in 2 years. It's hard to explain it

This show should have been dedicated to the Vaudevillains… roll up, roll up, roll up…

even that is something we don't have!

Gamechanger! I presume it must be a US thing, it's certainly not in the UK. Here, smuggling in sweeties from outside has become an artform :D

Never mind that - does that popcorn box say FREE REFILLS ??? What sorcery is this and where do I get some?

This was exactly what the character, and the viewer, needed. The moment where River and The Doctor land in the snow, and the Doctor just starts laughing? Capaldi's performance of that scene made it feel like that was a laugh that needed to come, that he hadn't had a moment of sheer joy and fun in a long time, perhaps

American Horror Story: Gawker

Every Doctor since the reboot has had a moment, a speech, or a scene or something that defined who the actor playing them actually is, and how they see their incarnation of the Doctor… more than the monologue/speech scene (which was quite frankly incredible) I think the subtle delivery of the "I'll be the judge of

Aired tonight on Sky Atlantic in the UK too. Also on the Sky On Demand service :)