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Dash & Dawson should be NXT champs forever. I don't think, given both their gimmick and size, that they'd do well on the main roster. But they are wonderful in NXT.

I thought the best match was Dash & Dawson vs. Enzo & Cass. What fun that was! Enzo is such a great babyface in peril, and Dash & Dawson make everyone look good while making me wish it was 1986 and I was able to watch NWA/Crockett wrestling every weekend.

I mentioned it last week, but the difference in my enthusiasm for the NXT Takeover: Dallas and Wrestlemania cards is staggering.

The Lost Boys gives me hope.

Well, I understood you to be saying otherwise. In any event, Brian May's a pretty cool guy overall, regardless of whether he's willing to accept that Queen was finished when Freddie died.

Phenomenal singer and and incredibly charismatic, but also an ugly, ugly man.

My estimation of Ryan Seacrest would have risen considerably if he punched out Cohen then and there. Of course, it was all probably staged, anyway.

That actually sounds like the type of biopic Freddie would've wanted when he was alive. Not saying that a biopic should be white-washed, just that it's consistent with how he wanted to be seen by the general public: a flamboyant but ultimately safe and respectable musician.

As I mention a thread down, it seems weird to be dismissive of May because his solo work didn't match Queen's when Freddie's solo work wasn't great either.

I think it's bad and unproductive to argue that some regions of the country are more important than others. But I think we'd greatly benefit if the primary states were timed differently. Having Florida, Missouri, Ohio, New Jersey, and Nevada in reasonably close proximity in the early parts of the race would probably

Conversely, Freddie didn't do jack without Queen. His solo albums could charitably be described as mediocre and went nowhere commercially.

Borat bothered me the more I thought about it. A number of people became involved in the film because of false pretenses. A Romanian village sued him because of how they were portrayed.

Highly talented guitarist with an immediately recognizable sound, writer of such classic compositions as "We Will Rock You" and "Hammer to Fall," and honest-to-goodness astrophysicist Brian May might have his negative aspects, but he should never in a million years be labelled "the fucking worst."

Buddy Holly is really good for the time, but comes across as a TV movie you'd see on the ABC Family channel.

Not appreciating this dismissive tone of Brian May. The man's a treasure, regardless of whether his conception of reality is accurate. Freddie was the star, but Queen wouldn't have been nearly so great without May's guitar.

Really, really liked their last (only?) record. I hope even as they mature they keep a big chunk of that sound. They aren't doing anything new in terms of sound or song structure, but what they do is pretty great.

Honestly, at this point Wrestlemania looks to be the least interesting part of Wrestlemania weekend. Much more interested in the NXT card in Dallas than the dreck that the WWE has scheduled for the stadium show.

I agree with the assessment that Trump's support in the Republican party is overstated. He's getting a plurality of primary voters, but that's enough in a fractured field. Probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 15% of eligible voters are voting for him right now. For example, some 700,000 people voted in New

Starr didn't say anything about the Jones or Wiley stuff. Nobody has really disputed the Jones allegations seriously, in part because the President gave her nearly a million dollars to shut up. The Broaddrick thing was deemed inconclusive, which is to be expected given that it was simply her word about something that

Dude, if you take off the political blinders, you'll see there's smoke. He paid nearly a million dollars to get Paula Jones to drop her lawsuit. The allegations by Wiley were those of a White House aide, and the White House's on records document that he met with her at the time alleged. Broaddrick told several