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Scarlet Letter
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I do like the WWE's policy of not acknowledging the rail jumpers, and just shuffling them off camera so they don't get the attention they so desperately want. Although, this guy was so oddly calm when he was walking down the ramp - it really creeped me out. There have been far too many incidents like this lately,

I felt like last week, the crowd was kind of giving her a chance, but then she forgot to kick out before 3, and well, it all went to hell again. Even I was willing to give her a chance, but come on Eva, learning to count to three is like, the barest of bare minimum here.

You asked if you could call her dumb and have it not be considered victim blaming. It's kind of the definition of victim blaming, dude. Perhaps you have a point somewhere, but you're insistence on calling her dumb is just kind of ugly. If her rapist is 100% at fault, then what does the rest of your argument matter?

I don't know why I'm responding to this since you're obviously an idiot, but how is calling her dumb not victim blaming? You're implying that if she were more intelligent and/or a better judge of character, the rape wouldn't have happened, thus it's her fault (or at least, partly her fault) she was raped in the first

I don't think losing to Cena at Mania was the one that did it. I think they had a great moment with Bray and the entire audience singing and taunting Cena to break bad and use the chair - Bray was still an entertaining and legitimate threat, even though he lost.

Jericho said on his podcast that one of the moves he's had trouble taking was the AA, so I was legitimately surprised when Stewart was on the receiving end of one. He sold it incredibly well too, he looked absolutely crumpled when he was being helped out of the ring.

I like everything pre-Turbo, although I admit I'll listen to Turbo Lover every once in a while for giggles.

I found that story kind of weird, but I actually remember the first time the audience chanted "ratchet" at her. She was wearing a t-shirt that said "I'm not Ratchet" so that's why the audience was doing the Sasha's ratchet/No she's not chant.

I think it helps if they're given a character that they have to commit to, otherwise it's just a Simpsons-esque Special Guest Star saying a kind of funny line with no comedic timing whatsoever.

Dallas Roberts' character was just so over the top and gross (an SVU trademark), that I'm not looking forward to his return, even though I like him as an actor. But, I'm going to watch it of course because I just can't quit this show.

Hugh Jackman is pretty much a delight wherever he goes, and he's a great sport and enthusiastic about the show, which goes a long way when it comes to guest hosts. That bit about him breaking Ziggler's jaw though is nonsense :)

While I agree with you that Barrett does deserve better than what he's been given, I wonder if we're all looking at the Bad News gimmick with rose-colored glasses. At first sure, it was amusing, but then the insults became longer and more rambly, with increasingly weaker punchlines. I wonder if they stopped the

I was convinced that Snaps was just a joke, and Showalter and the others were just putting everyone on and pretending to accurately guess the clues, but google tells me it is an actual game with rules. A game that's popular at camps, no less (I've never been to one as a kid).

Way late to the party, but I just watched this last night, and I'm still kind of marking out about it.

I've been watching a lot of PPV's from the early 2000's on the network while doing laundry, cleaning, etc. - and any divas match where King was on commentary is UNLISTENABLE. I guess time had erased my memory of how incredibly creepy and gross he was. I always knew it was bad, but I feel like I have to take a shower

Bray's promos have been getting more and more lame lately, and now the fact that apparently anybody can just walk into his spooky fog is not helping. You might as well have had a janitor walking around in the background.

Yes, I was not expecting that either. I don't need to be crying at my desk while I'm pretending to work!

John Slattery's comedic performance in this show really reminded me of Kevin McDonald from Kids in the Hall. Claude Dumet straight up seems like a character right out of KitH. They should really work together and play brothers or something.

I loved how Kevin took a swipe at the poster of Finn Balor's #1 fan on his way to the ring. It's the little moments of dickishness that makes him such an effective heel, and it was nice to see that again.

I think the dealbreaker for me is if they actual bother to make animatronic outfits, or just CGI the whole thing - if it's the former, I might actually be interested in watching this.