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As a smaller sidenote and in sad news, they also announced a commentary trade of Saxton going to SDL and Otunga coming to Raw, thus breaking apart one of my favorite announcing teams in recent history.

That Nia/Charlotte match was probably one of the scariest matches I've watched in a while. I think, and this is my biases partially speaking, that Charlotte was doing her best to try to put Nia over, but for some reason Nia seemed to be focused on ending Charlotte's career. If you go and watch the match on YouTube,

The shakeup felt weird as they kind of promoted it as this soft draft and then just started moving tons of people around.

And, as I mentioned above, what made it so much more infuriating was that it seemed like the writers intended to have this show Danny as some kind of a noble person driven by good. If they had had Joy confront Danny about it or made this in to an actual argument showing how wrong Danny was being, it would have

While I've praised him before, this episode really drove home to me what an incredible job Pelphrey has done with Ward Meachum, especially considering the dismal writing. When Ward killed Harold and drove off with that smile of his, I felt genuinely sad as I had been rooting for a redemptive arc for him simply due to

In addition they literally just had Danny refer to his vow of chastity, but here it is not even a point of discussion or cause of reflection. Just even mentioning would have been okay with me.

With that power being a really weird one. 'So I am the Iron Fist, the defender of the gate against threat of the Hand by being able to punch really hard once in a fight.' That just seems so… anti-climatic?

In this episode it really struck me that the pace of this show is kind of weird as every episode has happened within one day, correct? And that every episode has started where the previous one ended? Which when you look at all that has happened so far is just astonishing. I also think it is hurting the show a lot as

Yeah, we got to that point at the end of the episode. I also could not understand how they could do that, but here's hoping that they at least try to explain in the next episode.

As a sidenote, I did laugh out loud to the reference of Karen Page. Then I wondered if she had already authored a paper on how Diamondback is a true representation of the American Dream which we should all aspire to.

Once again the Rand Enterprises plot line drove me absolutely nuts due to the show trying to push so hard that Danny was doing the right thing while in fact he was just doing insanely stupid things. Shutting down that plant was just irresponsible as hell, especially since it had passed EPA inspections and the only

While we disagree on Charlotte's capabilities, I agree there are a lot of story reasons to see her lose, especially since that current streak is simply not sustainable. Also I think losing here would have been a benefit for the performer here as it would have allowed her to take that smallest of breathers after being

I kind of hate when Cole brings up the number as it is wrong. Charlotte hasn't lost in 14 consecutive singles PPV matches as WWE actually threw away her undefeated PPV in a meaningless tag match at Battleground. And they only started bringing up the undefeated streak at SummerSlam when she was set to win against