Reading that the WWE is the biggest promotion in the world makes me sad. What would it be like if they started taking pro-wrestling more serious (like in Japan), rather than the crappy sports-entertainment we get now?
This doesn't really have much to do with anything, but I'll be attending a Rodrigo Gracie seminar at the end of the month. It's my first BJJ seminar, so I'm excited.
There are some movies that were before my time that I wish I can go back and see in the theaters.
I would love to see how a 1989 crowd reacted to Uncle Buck in theaters.
This is a confusing set of spoilers.
- Bam attacks Chavo?
- Is Kenny gone?
- Why doesn't Vickie just put Show in the fatal fourway?
- What happened with Vladimir/Big Show from LAST WEEK?
- Carlito is a face and Primo is already over on Smackdown?
- Jeff vs. HHH at No Mercy, yet Vladimir attacks Jeff after the win?
It's not a World Title unless its defended, you know, across the world. Thus, backyards don't have a World Title.
I thought they usually call it a Heavyweight Title, anyway?
n00b? Really?
If you can't judge a fighter based on his past fights, what can you judge him on? I wasn't the only one who thought Chuck was going to win and I wasn't the only one surprised by Rashad's KO power.
I'll give him this. For once, he actually did impress me with his boxing skills.