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    I remember having this chat with a few buddies a year ago, how the WWE writers would completely f up her character. I thought they would do so by making her the eye-candy boyfriend of Dolph Ziggler or something like that, but then they went and got rid of 'Divas' and it became the 'Women's' championship. So I held out

    Glad I'm not the only one who noted the black fleur-de-lis armbands. Classy touch. I was also impressed that Cena jumped out of the ring on Sunday night and took his newly-acquired belt to a Make A Wish kid. For as much as I'm tired of his shtick, he made that kid's night and I can't take that away from him. I was

    So, Stephanie McMahon is a face when it comes to promoting the 'Divas Revolution' two years ago. Empowering women, etc. She's a face when she announces that the term 'Diva' is now verboten and its once again 'Women's Wrestling.' She's a face when she's in the crowd at NXT events or hawking Network results or saying

    LOL Jesus. I just clicked. He meant Negan's feet. Wow, that's what I get for commenting pre-coffee. As soon as I read your comment it all made sense.

    Sorry thither, you lost me here partner…….

    This made me laugh harder than any other comment here. I'm sure Jon Bernthal moped around after they killed off Shane…and now he's (a distantly connected) part of the biggest movie/TV franchise in the world. The best case scenario would be to combine the two franchises and let him come back as the Punisher to simply

    Now that WWE seems to have gotten rid of the soap opera aspect of their women (like calling it the Women's Division instead of the Divas Division and punting the Bellas and stopping the infuriating efforts to incorporate wrestling storylines with Total Divas) its time to bring Bayley in.

    Sadly, that's where the whole process went off the rails. The term 'miscarriage of justice' seems to have been tailor made for an incident like that.

    You prove my point exactly. That disaster in Ohio was fully caught on tape so you could see it from start to finish, to the point where a judge commented on her shock at how quickly it went from zero to 60 in terms of force used. In that case, you had a fully recorded video timeline of the shooting and what a

    "More importantly, it was a rare instance where the truth was caught on tape and immediately made available to the public."

    If you can dig it up, 'The Thing on the Fourble Board' from Quiet, Please is an exercise in nailbiting. I heard it for the first time on Sirius XM Radio Classics years ago (on Christmas Eve, for some odd reason, so now there's a horrible connection between this story and the holidays in my mind) and the story and