Sadly, ReDragon will probably get the DIY treatment: built up as plucky undersized babyfaces to be fed to the Powers Authors of Pain, and then broken up at the height of their popularity.
Sadly, ReDragon will probably get the DIY treatment: built up as plucky undersized babyfaces to be fed to the Powers Authors of Pain, and then broken up at the height of their popularity.
I don't know if you glossed over it on purpose, but that "brief run on SD" included being the SD tag champs. Which is so indicative of just how horribly underutilized they were. I too am disappointed AmAlph didn't get the run they deserved, but they can always reunite if/when the Fed screws up their singles careers.
The new design is hit or miss; it'll command some attention, but not all of it good.
The giant's name was Der?
I didn't know who Ed Sheeran was, but that baby-faced Red Cloak I did recognize as the little boy who played the lead in This Is England. If you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend it.
As an old fuddy-duddy, I haven't been to a show in ages, but the last one I saw was probably Juliana Hatfield, whom I've seen about eight times. I've seen her as near as Hoboken, NJ and as far as Vassar College (got free tickets from her opening act, for whom my old company designed her first CD cover).
For real? Oh. I thought we were doing a thing, since no one outside the arena actually saw the match. Like Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game.
Lethal's been looking like he's on his last legs, and NXT already has their Dalton Castle clone in Patrick Clark/Velveteen Dream. Which is a shame, because Castle is such an amazing character and great grappler to boot. Plus, the Fed wouldn't bring The Boys with him. Pushing the envelope too far for their tastes.
Orton's a legacy. He's bulletproof. (Sadly, he's not Jinder-proof.)
Wait, what? My feed of GBOF had Slater beating Hawkins with a Space Flying Tiger Drop into a Satellite Meltzer Driver through the ring.
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It wouldn't bother me as much if Owen wasn't my favourite wrestler growing up. Hearing that insincere somberness just makes me relive that real tragedy all over again.
I hate when the commentators go into their "Owen Hart voice" when they're trying to sell a tragedy angle like tonight's attempted murder. I still remember JR and King trying to continue the broadcast after announcing that Owen was dead, and for them to try to replicate that for a silly angle leaves a bad taste in my…
If they're going super-cartoony and ignoring that pesky vehicular homicide thingy, they should have just had BRAUN kick through the door before stumbling into the bowels of the Sportatorium or whatever arena they were in.
Understandable if you're a bigger fan of Spidey than the GOTG gang. Personal attachment and all.
He probably would have, if he hadn't found Tony's lunch sack sitting on his twin bed.
Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends theme song or GTFO.
Minor not-really kinda-sorta spoiler: she's more of a side character who totally plays against her glamorous real-life persona. I had to do a double take to realize it was her (in her first appearance in the movie, I thought she was a boy).
You have four of my top five (albeit in a different order), with X2: X-Men United replacing Iron Man. But I agree. The scenes between Aunt May and Peter are heartrending. Rosemary Harris was a perfect bit of casting.
You have no idea how right you are.