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Wow, Talking Smack has honestly become a must see show for me now.

It felt really odd actually feeling good that Cena was triumphantly closing out the show. He actually looked like a guy I could root for.

That was Butters. I'm always very aware of butters in every episode as he's my favorite character.

Yup Cartman's been acting weird but remember PC Principal beat some fear into him last season. So now since PCP is still around, I' assuming he's just trying not to get his ass kicked again being PC.

what? That is not what I got out of that. Bryan basically said that Corbin had to consistently put on good to great matches even if it was against the same guy, in order to prove that he deserves the top spot.

His references never really bothered me because I understand why he does it.

"Bryan should question the poor decision-making of a “boss” .

lots of words saying nothing. Were you drunk when you typed this?

I know you're probably exaggerating for effect but still, its pretty extreme to hate yourself for liking the first 3 episodes. Nothing about those episodes changed did .

or he just does what his boss tells him

" And the debut of the cruiserweight division has a white guy beating two black guys and a mexican."

He gives them different priorities. Raw is the flagship show so it needs a heavier hand. Smackdown is the show he can experiment with freely.

Speaking of Maryse, that whole time she was picking it up, she had a fantastically beautiful smile, that just made the whole thing awesome.

I love that AJ styles is like a better, more successful version of Dolph Ziggler. He knows how to sell, making all his matches heightened(take the false counts tonight).

oh yay, sheamus and cesaro are now suck fighting each other for months now. how exciting.

That seemed like the most obvious reading of that scene to me.

The interesting thing about Cass, is that most people(Even other wrestlers)agree that Vince would have been totally right to push Cass to the moon.

Just watched and man, I've gained a new respect for Dean.

That moment was him realizing how Nas truly is different from a clearly guilty client. That was my takeaway from that scene.

Lol, I hadn't made that connection at all.