endymion421
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I agree that 25-ish years is probably enough time for a reboot, and I’m also glad that they have someone who has already done an adaptation and is familiar with the material, though hopefully it will be enough of a departure from the wonderful Devito version as well as the musical, for variety’s sake. I wonder how

I am always down for creative expression and the Hannity diss is a bonus, though I do think that poem does a disservice to manatees, those poor gentle souls. Speaking of which, nothing is sacred in the era of Trump, not even Manatee bodies:

Yeah I get him picking common, easily recognizable names and I realize I could have jumped the gun with thinking Cooper was making an insinuation, as in Trump supporters are the type of people who could only afford to eat at chain restaurants and stay at chain hotels, that sort of stereotype. When in reality there are

I saw a woman chartered a private plane just to make it to the capitol in time for the insurrection. So yeah, you are definitely correct!


Right on, I guess I initially read that the wrong way. In any case I didn’t think Cooper was being intentionally snobbish, it just came out that way.

Oh yeah I hate all of The Elite, except for Cody, who I only hate half the time. They’re sort of hypocritical for giving HHH so much shit for being the VP of his company and using that to leverage himself intp so many high profile matches and getting a lot of gold, and then they do the same thing. With the exception

Well that is definitely a way of looking at it that I hadn’t thought of. I guess Olive Garden and Holiday Inn are pretty normal to the point of boredom. Though Cooper did pick some middle to lower class establishments. He didn’t say they’d go back to staying at the Hilton or eating at *insert fancy steakhouse name*

Yeah that was my point, I said those were stereotypes that people believe. I was trying to point out how I don’t believe in such a simplistic narrative, but when dudes like Anderson Cooper say things that could be construed as snobbish, it perpetuates those stereotypes and people who want to believe in them feel

True, but it would also help if Anderson Cooper wasn’t a snob about stuff like this. For no reason. Like I don’t get why blue collar right wingers think a silver spoon jerkoff like Trump who inherited hundreds of millions from his father would give a damn about them, but plenty of folks believe the stereotype that

What, you’re implying Vince is vindictive and ruthless about his competition and would resort to legal recourse over the slightest provocation? I am shocked, shocked I say! haha I could see Matt Riddle getting in on that lawsuit for gimmick infringement, cause of his “Bro” thing. And to each their own, I love AEW.

I agree with you mostly, but when you say main eventers in wrestling promotions are historically pretty white I would ask if you’re talking about American-based promotions through history? Because otherwise that would ignore promotions like Dragon’s Gate, New Japan, AAA, Lucha Underground etc. where even though they

Cite that data?

I’m not exactly sure what role he’d take on, probably a manager, but I’m sure AEW could fit him in. Moxley doesn’t really need a manager, but given their hardcore similarities and plethora (thanks Taz) of brutal matches I think they could fit together. Or maybe he’d try to help Eddie Kingston come to the light side

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Same with me and only hearing the Fugees version of “Killing Me Softly” and thinking it was original until I grew up and realized who Roberta Flack was. And even that version was sort of a cover.

Even if Vince does something small now, like editing Trump out of WWE.com and the Network, it will probably be like what he did for Hogan. Admittedly, Trump did many things far worse than saying racial epithets and other horrible things on a sex tape (though he has probably done that and we just haven’t found the

“Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the AEW ring, Saguaro Sam!”

If anything, Vince takes pride in messing with fan expectations and asserting that he is the End Boss and nothing gets past him that he doesn’t allow. Even when good, new things happen, it is usually a token gesture to make the company seem progressive that gets snapped back to status quo after two months. F0r

What makes you say that? While I admit the WWE certainly has an extensive past, and not so distant at that, with politically incorrect and offensive stereotypes as well as business practices (only recently did they have a black man win the top belt in the company despite being around for decades and having hundreds of