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My god.....what an unbelievable thread. The amazing highs, the dizzying lows, the creamy middles.....the twists and turns that you can only expect on the World's Craziest Roller Coaster. When you began the thread, and those girls asked you to swim, I naturally assumed you would say yes. But then you pulled a SWERVE OF GIGANATIC PROPORTIONS~! Your friend became involved, and the story took a twist I NEVER expected before. Good god.......my heart is still racing. Put a warning label on this or something. I'm not sure how many more people here could take the shock I went through. My eyes still ache from opening them too wide upon seeing the conclusion.
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Uh.....was there an announcement that I missed where FrigidSoul became a Super Mod? Congrats Frigid, but when I saw that title underneath you.......
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Anytime you have a comment about storylines not making sense.... ..... .....Warlocks did it.
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It's a shame the Rock isn't black.....
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The WWE knows how to properly conclude storylines like this. Last Week: Big Show - ARGH Torrie, I will chokeslam you off this building! Angle - Don't you do it, Show! Big Show - I will! Angle - Don't! Big Show - I will! Angle - No! Torrie - Er......line.....? NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Big Show - ARGH!!!!! *Chokeslams Angle off of platform* *Cue HAZY screen* *We see Gerald Brisco laying in bed, and suddenly he's awakened abruptly* Brisco - My god, I just had the weirdest dream. It was crazy. Torrie was there. And the Big Show. And Kurt Angle. And Show chokeslammed Angle off a 20-foot platform. And Kurt was bleeding. And......Wow... *The camera peels back to reveal MAE YOUNG is in bed next to him. The crowd goes BANANA!!!* Mae Young - That's crazy, Jerry baby. Go back to sleep. *Mae pulls the blanket back over the two lovebirds, as the hazy screen reappears, and we clip to the Smackdown music opening* ---There you go. Perfectly resolved. And it's realistic too.---
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Great show all around, despite the fact that it may have been a little promo-heavy. I loved the Sly interview with Hack Malibu, and it's pretty intense to see how much more personal the feud is getting every week. From the sit-down interview to the training session in the ring, it was really well-written. The kayfabe-breaking commentary that Hoff wrote was classic, and got a pretty big laugh out of me. Once again, I have to make a mention of the genius that is Jivin Jim Ross. I also liked the last match between Flaire and Gunner. Nice Guy, it really was very fun to read, and it turned out to be a great way to end the show. The PRL stuff was entertaining to read, but I'm going to have to agree with the idea that too much of that angle was pushed onto the show tonight. Some of it could have probably been saved for next week. Besides that, those confrontations were very well done. All around, it was a very good show tonight. And I can't be the only one HIGHLY anticipating the Drek Stone/Damaramu match at Living Anglelously
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Or being thrown in the dumpster of fire. Burn in hell...YOU SON OF A BITCH Easily explained. *Kurt Angle walks down to the ring for an interview* Cole: My god, I can't believe Angle is walking after what happened last week to the hands of the damn Big Show. Damn Big. Damn Show. Damn him! Damn! Tazz: But Cole, Angle is hurting. Do you see that piece of tape wrapped around his ribs? Cole: ......I do believe I do. I didn't realize he was hurting THAT much. Tazz: What a trooper Angle is. ---Remember, tape around the ribs can cure ANYTHING---
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Damn you, Rudo. YOU'RE A CANCER IN THE WWE FOLDER~!~! ..... ..... .....bastard.
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I don't think Susie from CYE would be considered a sitcom star. I think they're looking for scripted television shows from the basic networks - CBS, ABC, FOX, etc. I don't think they're considering HBO shows as sitcoms......
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Son of a bitch. *searches for a corner*
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I'm an attention whore. Evaluate me.
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Sounds like you're ruining your credit for the rest of your life...I'd be a bit more concerned about this. I would too. You're obviously not spending enough money.
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"Worthless" Joe McEwing. .....wait, I came up with that one myself. Other people can feel free to use it though.
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I think you'd be missing a goldmine if you DIDN'T grade BBCW right away.....
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He is announced at 220 and he has to be somewhere close to 210 realistically. The point of having Van Dam in the CW division is to give it star power while Rey competes in the tag team division. With no chance for elevation. At that point, he would be even WORSE OFF than when he was stuck in the Intercontinental Title division on Raw. Van Dam should be getting some of the High-Midcard/Main-Event spots on Smackdown right now. Not only because he still gets a damn good response from the fans, but because Smackdown lacks so much star power in the first place. Putting him in the Cruiser division wouldn't do anybody any favors. What the Heavyweight Title division SHOULD look like: Eddie Guerrero wrestles Booker T at Judgment Day. Beats him in a close contest. For Vengeance, Angle decides to give Chavo a shot - after some proper buildup of course. They could even put it in a steel cage or something to drum up some extra interest. Meanwhile, Booker T and RVD have a #1 Contender's match. Vengeance would be labeled a Double Main Event, and would also have a relatively good undercard as well. Eddie wins. RVD wins. Eddie and RVD fight for the Heavyweight Title at SummerSlam with a Face vs. Face buildup. Van Dam wins the title. Eddie wants it back. Now, we have a Main-Event program for No Mercy.....it could even be a gimmick match. We already know they can have a good Ladder Match together. And so on..... There. Now we don't need to desperately push Bradshaw or Hardcore Holly into a Heavyweight Title feud. The title situations could be handled pretty easily if they tried. The way they're going about it right now though is just terrible.
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1. The Godfather 2. Fight Club 3. Scarface 4. Lord of the Rings Trilogy 5. Goodfellas -I don't understand the Pulp Fiction love. One of the more overrated movies I've ever seen. Good waste of time? Of course. But classic? I really don't see it.....
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Thanks, Zack. Appreciate it. So far, the best gift has been Mets/Phillies tickets for sometime in July. But I'm still not sure whether that's a blessing or a curse yet.....
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The 2001-2003 Yankee dynasty. So many great memories.......
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Terrible episode tonight. -Don't give a fuck about Carmela or her new relationships -Don't care about AJ or his learning disability -Not a big fan of the Buscemi character. I just can't buy him as a tough-guy mobster..... -Not enough Tony/Chris/Silvio/Paulie. Almost no mob action tonight. -Not enough Adrianna OR Meadow either. Last week had one of the best episodes in a long time. This week was absolutely horrible. It's not a stretch to say that it may have been just as bad as the Columbus Day episode disaster from last season. What the hell happened this week?
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In an attempt to preserve peace between the two men, Drek Stone has prepared a special gift for Damaramu. What could it be?!
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It's not his decision and it SHOULDN'T be his decision. He'll enter the Hall of Fame happy with whatever team has been decided, or he shouldn't enter at all. No other player was able to pick the team they were inducted into the HoF as. Gary Carter wanted to be inducted as a Met....he wound up going in as an Expo. Why is Clemens any different? Clemens made many of his achievements as a pitcher for the Red Sox. Thus, he should go in as a part of the Sox. It's that simple.
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Once again, I really enjoyed reading the card tonight. The Boricua/Smith match was both entertaining to read, and it wound up making me more interested in where the whole storyline is actually going to go. Crystal having a perverted cameraman seems like it could be one of the more fun storylines to read for the next few weeks. I'm also feeling the whole "Panther fights a failed WWE gimmick wrestler" angle so far. It really makes the somewhat-jobberish matches a lot more fun to read. I'll also have to mention how much I like "Jivin Jim Ross." Absolute genius idea And I loved the Malibu/Sly interview at the end. The whole angle with Sly being a former student of Zack gives the entire match a more epic, revenge-filled storyline behind it. I'm anxious to see where this one goes.
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Who said anything about Randy Orton? We're talking about the man who had bee booked horrendously for close to a year by the time he quit. Brock was also squashed by Taker two times in a row ON TV when he had Big Show as his partner in a handicap match, and both him and Show were holding major titles--how much of a stretch is it to imagine they'd do the same thing when Lesnar's been taken out of the main event picture and would be wrestling him one on one? Brock has also been able to CLEANLY beat the Undertaker in a Hell-in-the-Cell match, and was AGAIN able to beat him in a PPV Title match at No Mercy 2003 (looking past the interference, Brock still very much held his own) Brock lost to Taker when he was the Heavyweight Champion. He also beat Taker when he was the Heavyweight Champion. It's split both ways.... .....and just HOW MANY handicap matches have ended with one person overcoming the odds to defeat his two opponents? Hell, Angle actually beat THREE GUYS a few months ago. I don't see many people complaining about that. And what's to determine that Brock wouldn't get squashed? Perhaps the fact that he would be coming off a powerful, clean win over Goldberg at WrestleMania XX. And that they're relying on him to be the future of the company. It's possible that he could have looked weak in the feud, but that's something heel Main Eventers will eventually have to do. Brock is no different, and he shouldn't be treated as such. It's not too much to ask that Brock lose to Taker in a blowoff PPV match.....he's beaten Taker in almost all the previous ones before. But curiously, some seem to forget that.
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Well, Lesnar DID give three weeks notice to Vince McMahon, which was twenty days more than Austin did. Additionally, Lesnar still worked his last contractual match at Wrestlemania. While Lesnar did give further notice before his departure, it still came off as abrupt and left the company scrambling to develop something as a replacement Right. Insetad of Undertaker squashing Brock all over the country, they had to use Booker T. Damn that bastard Brock. Damn him. YEAH!! Oh wait, the squashes could be because Booker T is having back problems as of late. Vince wants to give him some relatively easy house shows instead of keeping him off altogether and depriving him of some money. So they could be a way to have Booker T wrestle and make money, but preserve his back at the same time. And it can also be argued that WWE probably wouldn't have their Golden Child lose in a minute squash to Taker around the country. I would think they would be somewhat more competitive, because obviously, WWE wouldn't be out to ruin Brock's career. But YEAH!! DAMN THEM!! DAMN THEM ALL!!!!
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Well, Lesnar DID give three weeks notice to Vince McMahon, which was twenty days more than Austin did. Additionally, Lesnar still worked his last contractual match at Wrestlemania. While Lesnar did give further notice before his departure, it still came off as abrupt and left the company scrambling to develop something as a replacement - i.e. the roster lottery. He walked out on a company that needed him as the top new star of WWE for the next few years. Austin walked out on a company that was hoping he could bring Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit up to his level. While Brock did give them a couple of days to develop something, it still threw a wrench into the WrestleMania plans, changed the entire result, and didn't help out anybody as a result. Goldberg was already leaving after Mania so his win didn't mean anything, and Brock didn't give enough notice where they could have put a new guy like Cena over him and actually have had it mean something. He gave them a few days notice, but he did it at such a point that there was no way for WWE to capitalize on it. That doesn't make him much better than Austin in my view. I doubt it......I don't specifically remember the thread, but I remember many people being upset over Austin walking out on an angle that could have done wonders for bringing Eddie and Benoit into the Main Event.