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I do not disagree. I am simply saying that Jericho even standing up to someone who has a 100 pounds on him is pretty ballsy.

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This is a fair point. Jericho is also known for working a bit stiffer than the average guy. He isn’t a combat athlete, but I have a hard time doubting the toughness of pretty much any wrestler, especially from his era.

Chris Jericho is the coolest guy ever. Sure, he got worked by the finish, but he was legitimately concerned about the well being of another worker. He stood up to Brock, knowing that if an actual fight broke out, he would get eaten alive. That is what a locker room leader does.

Also, Jericho fought Goldberg backstage

My guess: The finish of the match was planned, but the elbow wasn’t. Brock is known for being a bit too rough and got carried away with that hit on Orton. That caused the massive bleeding and the scramble to end the match.

To confirm, Dota2 ranked is the same. Your MMR has to be close to group up and play together. I couldn’t play with a 8 or 9k MMR pro unless they had an alt account to play with their scrub friends.

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Manu Ginobili has always been one of my favorite players to watch. He runs counter to almost every Popovitch-ism there is, but they don’t win title without him. By being so far away from what Popovitch wants, he is somehow the perfect fit.

Also, Manu’s passes are an art within themselves. Enjoy this couple year old

A simple joke, properly executed.

It is the confidence of these moves that really make them work, paired with the fact that the team he is managing seems to genuinely enjoy playing for him. The Cubs have been a real treat to watch since last year’s All Star break to present.

Randy Orton is an absolute athletic freak.

In theory, it is the sudden stop of the jaw on the shoulder that causes the opponent to be, well, “stunned”.

I do web content/design for a living. I don’t work with a big company, but rather in higher education, but your analysis about mobile responsiveness is dead on. The biggest hurdle to tackle is having a site that is responsive on mobile, but still searchable, attractive, and usable on a desktop. That is a much bigger

And for better or worse, the idea of being able to do your finisher to everyone on the roster really started with the Stunner. Other wrestlers had finishing moves, but Stone Cold’s appeal is so tightly tied to the awesomeness of the Stunner. That is why indie guys who do sitout top rope powerbombs end up with strike

This is so wrestling nerdy, but the RKO and the Stunner are different moves, not just in set up, but what they are supposed to do to the opponent. The RKO is driving the opponents face into the mat, the stunner is dropping the opponent’s jaw on your shoulder.

Other than that, you are correct. There is no finisher

That is a nice spinning reverse STO. Who says that wrestling moves aren’t valid in real fights?

This is a good move. Considering some maps have incredibly easy to take first capture points and others have only one or two easy to defend entry points for attackers, the coin flip basically guarantees a victory for the team with the advantageous map conditions. Ties are more than acceptable in this regard.

Zarya is a goddamn nightmare.

I think Mei is powerful in the right hands, but she requires a level of skill that say Bastion or Torb doesn’t.

A good Mei player is particularly nasty to deal with. Her ult is so damn good, she can make herself invulnerable on a dime, and the icicle headshots are straight up brutal.

For the cost of the rings and the pendants, FSU could have given each player on the 2016-2017 roster $768.42.