The idea that an entire six out of twenty wrestling articles wouldn’t be WWE is actually still a whole fuck of a lot no matter how many more people there are to talk about NJPW with on the Internet these days.
The idea that an entire six out of twenty wrestling articles wouldn’t be WWE is actually still a whole fuck of a lot no matter how many more people there are to talk about NJPW with on the Internet these days.
I agree, although I certainly don’t feel bad for the chair-throwing piece of trash either.
Maybe she agreed with that joke about how he’d be working at a Walgreen’s hearing songs about himself and getting no money from it.
I’m not a huge fan of his, but he’s a comedian. Comedians generally don’t go for public moments of earnestness when asked about important things in their lives.
Wait, Scrotie McBoogerballs is the most conservative-hating liberal in literature!
I wasn’t the only one who thought so then.
He got her pretttty good in return with The Warning.
Source? (Get it?)
It is a good dis track but the best song from this whole rollout is “Lucky You.”
I’m pulling a deep cut but a lot of people blamed the wrestler Lex Luger for the former wrestling manager Miss Elizabeth’s death as they had been living together.
I’d gladly give up all of Kanye’s music if I could also forget Kanye the man.
A Democrat who would vote off-party for KANYE doesn’t deserve fingers.
Right which is why I was saying it’s not that crazy for him to be considered one of the all-timers despite his low album batting average. Hell, Nas has the same problem.
Yeah but even a lot of people who hate those albums say “yeah his rapping is amazing on there BUT...”
Almost every YouTube person who does nothing but react to rap videos/songs/albums and break down why they’re hot/wack does a much more reliably good job of appraising rap lyricism and performance than almost every reviewer in a traditional context.
The article is trying to do some Supreme Courting of what makes something objectively bad.
I mean, what’s Prince’s album batting average if we’re being real.
Between techno and dubstep we had “electronica.”
He’s mad at him because MGK did a feature with Tech9 and dissed Eminem on it. It’s like people don’t listen to lyrics. Hence the line, “Next time you don’t gotta use Tech9 when you wanna come at me with a sub, Machine Gun.”
“All of the exact things that generated criticisms of his previous five records recur on Kamikaze.”