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Just wait till she takes you to Space Mountain!

By far my favorite Young Animal book, and the most consistent. I'm hopeful for this Allred Bug book too.

I think being black in America for 28 years I get the point…

Phew, what a relief! Everyone knows that once you become a POW you cease to be an actual human being and therefore are actually almost obligated to be sold into an unimaginable system of horror and subjugation that will effect your people as a whole generations down the line. I'm glad you could clear that up, I feel

I'm just so glad to have Bryan Fuller back on my television.

I'm having weird feelings with this one. Overall I enjoyed it a lot, but on the other hand it did a lot of things that really get on my nerves from a story telling perspective

I was hoping for some of the town or the part in the mine. Not that they aren't in there, but it looks like they get out into New York pretty quickly.

Is this good? I've only read the first book and none of this is recognizable. I mean it looks cool enough, but I'm interested in what more hardcore fans think.

I was thinking Bo Dallas, but that works too

Listen to the Talk is Jericho episode they did. It was a struggle every step of the way.

Well right, I don't think he sees him as the next Undertaker from a booking standpoint but more from we need a spooky supernatural character standpoint. And at this point he's basically booking him like Gangrel.

From how I've heard him talk about the character, in his head I think he envisions it way closer to what he was doing in NXT than what he's doing now. It's clear Vince is dead set on him being the next Undertaker but I think he should be shooting for the next Raven, which is nowhere near as sexy, but probably a better

Can we talk about the night the House of Horrors limo driver had? First they're hired to pick up a shirtless Randy Orton who probably smells like a warehouse of old Ed Hardy cologne and then drop him off at this weird house and just wait outside for like 10 minutes. And then this deranged looking hillbilly dude who

Fittingly it's the only thing there when you click the link, although the way this year is going, I can imagine there's gonna be a lot more articles joining it.

True. I've always marveled that Jack Johnson had three wives, all white, and beat up white people for a living. The fact that he lived as long as he did is miraculous.

At first I thought this was going to be about Black Wall Street which would be an incredibly harrowing film, but I'd be compelled to watch it all the same. This sounds like it might be interesting though.

Read On Writing and loved it, which is what made me decide to start picking up his books.

So I finally took the dive into King a few months ago with Pet Sematary which I really enjoyed, then I read the first Dark Tower book, and now I'm reading IT. Are there any other essentials I should check out. I know a lot of people recommend The Stand and The Shining.

At this point Bray's only hope is to go to ROH and then probably New Japan where he can try and salvage this gimmick, because there's really nothing they can do for him now.

Welp, that's it for Bray. Best bet now is to go to ROH and eventually Japan where he'll at least get a decent run with this character. Because there's no way to salvage this. He's finally at his most powerful and yet it just takes one RKO and he's done. Not even one PPV title defense.