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    Don't forget this week's Attitude Era Podcast, in which they review the "WWE Originals" album, a thing that shouldn't probably exist! So awful!

    Cheap Heat? Honestly? Shoemaker doesn't offer any special insight that you couldn't also get from a "smart" wrestling fan. The show has always been too light and fanboyish to take seriously. Personally, I read Brandon Stroud's material over at With Spandex, notably his RAW/NXT reviews. He's always insightful and funny

    As much as I honestly want to move away here in the upper Midwest, at least my regional ISP is not even remotely as evil as Comcast! In fact, they're really quite good and continue to offer a satisfactory price/speed ratio! They doubled everyone's speeds a few months ago and didn't hike my rates! Of course, my

    I feel like I'm going to get laughed at for this one, but whatever. This sounds like the weekly forum to express this. Jeer or offer advice accordingly.

    I'm too shy (and fake moral, I suppose…though I'm not remotely a Puritan) to ever join one of those sites. I also refuse to believe that there are all these people available in a small town of about 23k in the rural Midwest! It's just…too good to be true, even if all they're looking just for one-night stands.

    The "….at 16" series is just confounding to me. They've made so many movies in that series! And they're all just so bad. I sometimes hang out (online) with a group that just devours these movies, and after a while you seriously wonder if the directors/producers/writers of these things have seen the outside world. It's

    Yeah, sadly it sort of falls off the rails later on, as Sledge becomes less and less likable and you sort of want the authorities to maybe throw him behind bars for good. Plus, there were episodes where they weren't even remotely being subtle with their commentary, notably the episode where a Bela Lugosi-like figure

    Bonus answer: Watching Shawn Levy start off as a terrible creepy teen rapist in Zombie Nightmare…and him later finding great success directing really terrible family-friendly comedies.

    "Martial arts drama"
    "Network TV"
    "NBC"

    In fairness to that, the moment phone companies don't require data plans (and allow you to do crazy things like just use wifi everywhere) is the moment I jump on board with a smartphone. It's otherwise just another insane charge on my list of insane monthly charges for other services. Some people simply can't afford

    I don't know man, have you SEEN Undertaker recently? He'd be more suited for a horror film…inside a steel cage.

    Haven't watched in weeks, and the fact they just returned to "lol authority group you can't stop because they can FIRE YOU" as ultimate heel group is just…I'm out. Stop being so damn lazy. And maybe pretend that matches can end with clean finishes.

    Meltzer's shows feature a lot of junk science conspiracies, notably dumb stuff with the Pyramids, things that tie with the way our money looks and the Fed. That stuff, though it appears minor, just builds to someone possibly believing 9/11 conspiracies or New World Order crap. I have a sibling who simply cannot have a

    Can we, as a society, not reward clowns like Brad Meltzer for even teasing the idea of furthering conspiracy theories? There are so many sad people out there that take this stuff verbatim, and hence they live miserable, unproductive lives because they are afraid of their own shadow. Either that or they hate the

    If you have the Network and are watching PPVs, you should watch NXT. Period. It's a much, much different show and even if not all the talent is interesting, it's much more laid back and hey, only an hour. Plus, marvel about how female talent is actually respected!

    Well, no. In fact, I don't watch RAW because of the commentary (and also because the product is bad, but even a good product wouldn't be helped by the commentary). I just refuse to believe a company can be so naive and stupid on how absolutely terrible their main messaging is. The fans aren't liking anyone new? It's

    I'd certainly like to get into New Japan, but the language barrier is somewhat stifling. And this is from someone who isn't remotely against reading/watching subtitled media! I don't think a past-his-prime Jim Ross and an irritating Matt Striker is the English-language answer.

    My favorite entirely random "Zack or Screech DID WHAT?" bit was when for some reason Zack was busted off-screen, in a throwaway line, for trying to sell the school to the Japanese. And he wasn't expelled a billion times over for that?

    I'm so very, very behind on Go Bayside, but this story will only make every single guest railing on how much Dustin Diamond/Screech is terrible and how his adult life will be miserable beyond words even funnier. (By the way, that's a great podcast and worth it if you remember anything about that damn show.)

    I'm going to go out on a limb and assume a large number of people who went to theaters/watched this on VOD to solely send a message about "freedom" (and weren't just curious, that's another thing) didn't vote in the recent midterm elections. Because god forbid you actually do something that even remotely relates to