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Well, maybe. When Cena came back on Memorial Day last year, everyone thought he'd be going after Rusev's US strap, but instead Styles turned on him and that's what they went with. (Awesomely so!)

It was a fine TV match that hit the usual spots. That said, it might've been Nak's best Kinshasa since coming to the main roster. (And KO always sells kicks/knees to the head like a champ.)

Jeez, how did I forget that one. It proves my point!

It's been my experience that non-fans or people randomly tuning in really dig Ambrose. Dean's "this is all kinda silly, no?" schtick sells well there.

Before Big Poppa Pump calls it quits for good and lives his life managing that Shoney's outside of Atlanta (I'm not kidding, that's what he does now), I hope they give Steiner one last Royal Rumble appearance so he can do a promo about his Rumble odds.

I'm of two minds.

I love Alexa. I don't want to see her booked like 2002-2003 Triple H, though.

I'd settle for the GoodBros being someone's goons at this point. Yeah, I know the Club is dead at this point; maybe move 'em on to Samoa Joe as a "backup plan"?

Nah, don't worry about it. Arcade Fire is good. And secretly more sly than people give them credit for. And Funeral is an all-time classic. If you like 'em, like 'em.

So matching jumpsuits will be this album's public appearance/performance/tour aesthetic.

CGP Grey is great. Which is why I'm sure that one day he's going to come out as a white supremacist or something.

Would this movie be improved by Brian Cox playing John O'Hagen playing Churchill?

2007 was such a badass year for music and then Wilco went and dropped that inoffensive…thing. With Nels Cline in the group! Why would you do that!?

Deerhoof's The Runners Four. It'll keep you awake.

Depression Cherry is so, so pretty.

Going through Vince Staples' last again in preparation for the new album. How did I forget this album was this good?

When I rank Elliott Smith albums, they're all over the place depending on my mood….except Either/Or. Always #1.

Not a chance. 7.8 all the way.

Reflektor is my second favorite Arcade Fire album behind Funeral – which will not be topped – and I still enjoy just how goofy and weird it is. I mean, on back to back tracks spanning references to the Eurydice/Orpheus myth we have one song that winkingly apes Sgt. Pepper's and another that's ice-cold Cocteau Twins.

This is the only time they've done that. Before this break, they were consistently 3 years between (2004, 2007, 2010, 2013).