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This is a fair complaint, but also, star ratings are fun to argue about and he’s really the only wrestling critic whose star ratings carry weight with the general fanbase. I usually disagree with his ratings, but they’re fun to talk about and for all his flaws (and boy, does he have flaws!), the fact that he has such

I can get behind that, except I want to see Naito win and finally overcome Okada in January (assuming Okada holds the title until January 4, 2020). I am not known for my fantasy booking though.

Ibushi vs. Naito, Ibushi wins the whole thing.

I know you mentioned ZSJ, Naito and Mox, but who are your solid, no turning back picks for both blocks and the final winner?

It won’t happen, but I’d love to see Minoru Suzuki finagle his way into this somehow.

Toru Yano is the greatest professional wrestler alive. The fact that he can make his “untie the turnbuckle pad” spot a little bit different *every single time* he does it is proof of a mind working at a higher level. Him vs Taichi is the real marquee match at G1.

I hate you so much right now.

Fuck Wrestling, this is the best event in the world regardless of medium. If i hadn’t already splurged for Double or Nothing and All In, I woulda gone to g1 this saturday in dallas but alas, i’ll be in houston watching on my ipad :(

Finally, the article every wrestling fan needs: how to find the G1 spot for a satisfying climax. 

“Look, New York is the Mecca of basketball.”

Nowhere in that quote does he stipulate which borough of New York would be having a good offseason, so it’s technically prescient.

you need to learn to separate your overemotional reactions to critiques of video games from reality. There’s nothing biased in this piece at all. It’s a generally positive review calling the game a success at what it wanted to be. He offered a critique as it stands up against modern games of the same genre and how a

I appreciate that, but please do know that none of this would be possible without all of my talented, hard-working colleagues here at Kotaku. We are a team in so many ways, and none of these stories are single-person efforts, ever.

Wow. Thanks for sharing this.

I worked QA on Black Ops III at the El Segundo Activision location, placed by Volt. We were paid a base wage of $10/hour, and initially the hours were 8am-6pm Monday thru Saturday. Crunch time we worked 7am-7pm every single day of the week.

This is why you unionize. Except we won’t fucking do it because as Americans we’re apparently broken at such a fundamental level we think we deserve this treatment to get ahead. And who told you that...?

Y'all motherfuckers need unions

I’ve been a programmer for years, a lead programmer for 1.5 years, and now a game designer for 1.5 years. It never ceases to amaze me how poorly QA are treated. :(

This is gonna be a fun weekend. Now the real question remains: is this abomination back?