"According to a few different reports, Goldberg grabbed Chris by the throat and Chris slapped his arm away. Jericho then put him in a front facelock and then they went to the ground, where they were then separated.
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DH, it seems like Goldberg started the physical violence.
Mik is right, you could join a club or you could play a sport. Even if you totally suck someone could take pity on you and be your friend. It's totally not that hard to make friends but you shouldn't expect them to fall into your lap.
You have to do some work.
Mario, are you in school? There should be at least one person there who would want to be your friend. Or you could like get a job. You're bound to meet people at your work and maybe they might like you!
The split graphic was cool, except I don't want to be represented by Vega any more! I want to be represented by Christian. Otherwise it was a really nice graphic and it's currently wallpaper on my desktop
Really...damn I want to see that play then
The play is about Matthew Shepard. Phelps also says that all the "tawdry lies of the play can't buy Matt a drop of water to cool his tongue or a day off of his eternal sentence, and all who think differently will join Matt in hell."
The university where the play will be at is known for its very liberal student body, and I would imagine there would be decent amount of people counter protesting Phelps.
DH, what makes you think that people don't have the will power to stop watching the WWE? Even if they are true wrestling fans, it's very possible for them to stop watching the WWE or at least stop watching RAW
East
Ottawa over NYI 4-1
Jersey over Boston 4-0
Crapitals over Tampa Bay 4-2
Toronto over Philly 4-3
West
Dallas over Edmonton 4-1
Detroit over Anaheim 4-0
Colorado over Minnesota 4-2
St.Louis over Vancouver 4-3 ( I can only hope)
It should be noted that a lot of the net favorites are some of the more popular wrestlers in the company, Jericho, Booker, RVD, Angle,etc. No one is asking for the WWE to push heatless midcarders like Steven Richards to the top of the card.