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Just barely losing in the most heartbreaking way is sort of a Buffalo tradition.
Nope. Everyone likes Pop. He’s about as universally beloved as someone as successful as he is can get. The man is self aware, erudite on the issues of the day and fucking great at his job both as a hardened winner but also a according to his plays as a creator of a nurturing environment for both young and old.
Whats…
Also, note the shadows on the ground at the back end at 1:10-1:15 as they get Reigns out of the ambulance. They even had the courtesy of shutting the doors after Strowman left them open, so you didn’t see it empty.
Hey, know that evil “government” that you all hate so much?
Labor forgets its class consciousness sometimes, but capital never does.
This is the same argument for people who argue in favor of management over labor. Theoretically, only a tiny, fraction of a percent of people should be making those arguments, yet, anecdotally, it is an alarmingly large percentage.
Easy there Musburger.
...and instead decided to use tax dollars for public safety, transportation and affordable housing. A rare time to be proud of that city.
Tony, if you are reading this, hear me out... how about the Mets?
2016 and 2017 are the years that people should point to when assholes complain about feminism or think women are oversensitive about sexism. There was an international effort to take down the highly qualified first female nominee of a major party for leader of the free world, in favor of a stupid shithead. The women’s…
Kayfabe died when Sheik and Hacksaw were arrested on the NJ Turnpike back in the 80s.
The Undertaker started wrestling in 1986. He’s an old-school guy (pun not intended). He’s not going to want to win his last match.
The botched tombstone took the crowd out of it. Given that he had hip surgery last fall and he was clearly in no shape to go, I’m kind of surprised they didn’t just wait a year.
There have been more popular and more influential wrestlers over the years, but Mark Calaway - The Undertaker - is the glue that has held the WWE together. For almost 30 years, wrestlers would come and go, their popularity waxing and waning, but The Undertaker would be there in the end to tombstone them and bring…
Yeah, and none of them jumped off a ladder through a man, through another ladder. That’s considerably more entertaining than the St. Louis Cardinals.
It’s Kinja. Everyone is terrible here!