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Jon Eks
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What does that even mean?

Disagree on one point about the Usos, who I will grant are as generic and vanilla as generic vanilla babyfaces get, but they had an incredible run where I was way into them against Harper and Rowan. Maybe it's because Harper and Rowan still had mystique and a great intimidating presence, but I loved that whole series

The crowds have been marks for themselves too much lately, and it's frustrating.

Josh Fox is notorious for using intellectually specious points to make an emotional point and the idea that climate change is going to end civilization in a couple of decades is ludicrous doom fantasy.

I don't know if "worst" is exactly correct, but BORINGEST might be. Like the majority of the comments here, I enjoyed the Women's Championship match, the Ladder Match and AJ/Jericho (booking be damned in all those cases), but this show just went on forever. After the Battle Royale, The Rock came out, took a fucking

This show was just so fucking long, I was begging for it to end by the main event. That Rock/Wyatts segment was brutal and as funny as The Rock is, he's turning into Kevin Nash in terms of his burial of talent.

Dude, Brie is hilariously incompetent in the ring. She's learned and memorized all the motions of a wrestler, but cannot put them to use in a meaningful way. She's like a reasonable facsimile of what an alien might think a wrestler moved like.

Oh God, those punches! I realize he was trying to show off his SICK MUAY THAI, but he looked like a T-Rex throwing those short armed flails. Just awful.

And it just kept going! I thought he was onto something for a bit there, and then he just kept talking. Kalisto and JoJo looked like they were trapped with Ryback at a cocktail party and couldn't find the exit. It was perversely entertaining.

I want to like the Usos, but I agree, something is missing here.

I agree that Del Rio works better as a heel, but when Del Rio was briefly a face and had that Championship feud with Big Show (2012?), I kinda liked him in that role and was into that feud. I haven't particularly given a shit about either guy since.

I don't know, I thought it was sort of a neat inversion of expectations. I remember watching Stone Cold get arrested about every other week, so I thought, "oh, I know what happens here." And then it backfired and I was happy they at least tried something new outcome-wise. Vince is looking more and more like Wile E.

Am I nuts, or did it seem during the New Day promo that Enzo & Cass were going to debut? Wouldn't that have been perfect? It's a smarky smark crowd, the New Day was burying both the Lucha Dragons and The Usos, and the pop they would have gotten would have alerted the entire world to what big stars they are. I got

It's funny, because while I'll admit the last hour was dire, and the last segment was reprehensibly dull, I didn't hate the show. Actually, I rarely hate the show. But then, I'm watching it a bit differently.

I'm a sucker for continuity, so in a perfect world I was hoping New Day would introduce Sheamus, Sheamus would mug and gladhand for a bit, and then remind the New Day that they abandoned him at Survivor Series. Without turning anyone face, he could say something like, "You left me to get my ass kicked by Jey Uso,

I'm a sucker for stables, and I like that this just sort of plainly asserts: This is the top of the card on the heel side.

This was well-stated.

God, RNN was so funny.

I'll be honest, I chuckled at it. My weird suspicion is that it will get over, much like those Bad News Barrett things with the podium from when he came back from injury, which, for the record, I thought were lame and unfunny.

I actually enjoyed this show for the most part. I remember thinking that it felt BOOKED instead of written, which is a big difference, especially with regard to the undercard. These are the most intentional programs many of these guys have been given in months. Example: