No, I mean in the comics that's the gimmick.
No, I mean in the comics that's the gimmick.
Yeah, the Suicide Squad gimmick is that they go in when they need plausible deniability about something.
So, it's because the movie just wasn't organized at all. There was no executive control, the writers and director and actors were out of control.
Some guys are made for intimate arenas, some guys are made for arenas and stadiums.
"Max Planck Institute For Empirical Aesthetics"
I don't feel the need to see 4-5 minute combined entrances for every match.
I thought it was funniest when you're in your early teens, because it's the first bit of sketch comedy you'll ever see. And you don't yet realize how shitty it is.
Was this…comedy in 1998?
…what?
Ospreay is a pretty man.
True. But if you watch on delay, you can skip ahead of the real shit and the entrances. Finish it in like…1:45.
He's also got a shit look.
I liked this show because it seemed very old school. Very NXT. It was super exciting, but they set things up, they had matches that had a purpose, and they told stories. It's a cliche, but that's all I want.
It's funny, I thought that even though he's a 'submission guy' ZSJ's most impressive moves were his strikes. that kick into the legsweep and the head-fake into the elbow into the diving uppercut were all far better moves than "grab your arm and hope you don't punch me in the face."
They (as in -core bands) wish they were that good looking.
Finn was built to main-event in stadiums.
It's happening.
They are hilarious.
I'm not much of a sports fan, I'll watch if its on and I love discussing sports because there's an incredible of strategy involved that is extremely fascinating. But I don't regularly follow it and it's not really for me.
Hey, I can convince myself I'm profound without being high.