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Damn, where did you find my notes on How To Write A TV Review?!?

You're right, I knew that. Meant to state that she was barely present in the storyline. I've change the wording. Hope you take me more seriously now.

I sure am! Promise!

As the AVC's resident WWE Monday Night Raw writer for the last year, I respectfully disagree ;)

Personally, I think Abby did it on purpose, to try and get him to confront his feelings and deal with them. That was the tone of their conversation when she was patching him up, and before they left, she said something along the lines of, "I hope you're ready." I think she's in the tough love phase of helping Jasper.

There's been rumblings about them on the main roster for awhile, and I definitely thought tonight just might have been the night.

Ha, definitely not. I just think that with all the time between TLC and RR, WWE is creatively stalled. They're unsure what to do with that much time between PPVs, especially after crowning a new champ. Just a thought.

hah, all good! I meant my comment in jest, no harm done. I totally get where you (and plenty of other folks) are coming from. For me, and I think the people who read my reviews, wrestling is episodic television like any other show, with storylines and characters and ups and downs. To have a place like the A.V. Club,

Reviews will be back for season three at least! So excited.

It kills me that The 100 didn't make it in. I think part of that is due to the fact that only 4 or 5 episodes of the second season aired in 2015, lessening its chances of making it in. But, season 3 reviews will be back, so that's good news!

Judging by the people that read my stuff, quite a few people.

The one thing that keeps me going.

Added a note about that!

Seems reasonable.

OH GOD I HOPE THERE'S NO SEASON 2.

It's the weirdest feeling: I've loved the old-school feel of the build, but basically have ZERO INTEREST in actually seeing the match.

Show's in such a tough spot. I think it was on Jericho's podcast recently where he talked about how his character is a mess, mostly in terms of face/heel alignment. So he's clearly aware there are some issues, which of course he is, a guy who's been around that long. The guy can definitely still play a role in WWE,

Booking Amell for SummerSlam is one of the best celebrity moves they've made in terms of growing their casual fan base. Not only is Arrow hugely popular, but Amell himself has a huge, dedicated following. Plus his love for the business shines through, and his humanitarian efforts fit in with WWE's corporate interests.

Every time I hear them talk about how him doing wrestling moves is the "evolution of John Cena" I want to throw my TV out the window.

This is maybe my favourite comment of all time, and kind of a great suggestion for the direction of the show in general.