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King of Nynex
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I didn't hear the anti-diva chants, but it makes me sad if those kinds of things were chanted. That being sad, Naomi needs a new finisher. It's stupid, and borderline racist. (The black girl in the match has a butt so big that she can knock the white girls out with it.)

A very important point was missed in this review: Zack Ryder…..won a match…on Monday Night Raw…the week before Wrestlemania.

False. No way this song can be ruined. It's 100% joy. FYI: one of the guys in Dee-Lite is Towa Tei, who made some great background party music.

Also: I never root for injuries in such a dangerous environment, but damn if I'd laugh if Lesnar just bodies Reigns on his way out. Watching the WWE hype machine get KTFO by a legitimate monster would be fun.

I'm also excited for the main event for the train wreck aspect. I know that I should be legitimately excited, but I'll take what I can get.

I know this show is all about Hannah's continuos solipsism, but freaking out because a student doesn't respond to her (numerous!) texts and calls is a bit much even for her. How could any student take her seriously as any sort of authority figure?

Also: for being in the main event at Mania, something that CM Punk nearly killed himself to achieve, Roman Reigns appears completely disinterested in the whole business.

Paul Heyman buried everyone in the galaxy. That promo was a thing of beauty. I didn't take that as being racist against Samoans, as much as ripping the WWE for its past racist gimmicks, since the theme of the promo was "WWE is run by a bunch of morons and Brock Lesnar is bigger than this crappy company."

I'm not sure which was more uncomfortable to watch: that Saw-esque piercing sequence, or the lame senior faculty dinner party.

I really enjoyed this season, more so than the others. There wasn't the fundamental arc of the previous seasons, but in a way it validated why Walker became president, despite looking like a speed bag for Frank's machinations. He was likable, his wife was likable, and he liked to build bridges. Frank thirsts for power

After the reveal that Hannah used Fran to get back at Adam, I thought there was no redeeming her this week. Then she told Mimi-Rose that she hated her "little doll face" and some was forgiven.

I'm not sure why WWE has such a difficult time pushing Cesaro. He's a freak of nature with a fun spot to appeal to the casual crowd as well.

As a guy who actually likes Reigns, it's getting harder and harder to continue. He needs to have his ass carried in the ring, he can barely speak, and he hasn't won the wars to get the crowd to suspend disbelief in taking on Lesnar. Lesnar is a fighting machine and basically as close as humanity can get in producing

As a long-time wrestling fan, I barely watch much of Raw anymore. NXT, on the other hand, is worth my Hulu subscription alone. Amazing athletes, great storytelling, awesome characters. The last NXT "ppv" is better than anything the main roster has put on this year.

I first read the Lawrence Wright article, which was so amazing that the book was a day one purchase. I finished the whole thing in a night. Highly recommended.

Hannah might be really hard to take most of the time, but that feeling after a breakup when the door shuts behind you? That's a sucky moment to deal with.

This song is annoying and devoid of any depth whatsoever. Ohhh…this whole post was ironic! You trolled me again, AVC.

Workshop Horror Story? Here's mine:

Monk holds a special place in my heart because it was a show that everyone in my family watched together and enjoyed. Most shows that have this wide of a demographic are watered down. But Monk hit the sweet spot between fun and tragic that made you keep watching.

My favorite episode is the one where they go the Jersey Shore. How time trapped with your family results in everyone getting on each other's nerves, but that walk along the beach at night? That's the memory you'll remember when you've grown. So perfect.