As a wrestling fan, yes it is...
Not in a snarky way but I believe wrestling fans should watch more than just one company's body of work. It helps add to the enjoyment or anguish rather, in WWE's case when someone is doing something right. And I think people who watch WWE exclusively realistically only have 25% of an idea how pro wrestling is to be operated. WWE style? Nameless cruisers? No thanks.
Why would you kill someone when the objective is to free yourself and your brother from prison? Wouldn't killing someone in effect put a hamper on those plans?
But so did the Bears....
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Like that's surprising enough to be disappointing. They will do ok this year, though.
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If the Bears can't outscore Washington's kicker, I'm not going to get my hopes up.
This will be the outcome of SMARKY DAMARAMU, the reporter:
"Hey Vince, when will *insert smarky question*?"
Vince: Next!
Just be balanced. Show you know what you're talking about but don't paint yourself as a know-it-all. Show modesty and treat them with modesty but don't act starstruck. They like it if you treat them with respect BUT as normal people.
While that's true, I'm not really arguing preference. He is arguing talent. You either have it or don't. In the specific areas that Rrsh seems to think Shawn is good at, well he just isn't, preferences set aside. It's like someone saying RVD is the best talker on the mic. It'd be blatantly wrong, right, Mike?
Nor should they really. I mean they're not attempting to run a competitive women's division. They all know they are there because they are eye candy. So it's counterproductive to get on their cases for not putting on **** affairs.
They play New England, Philadelphia, San Diego twice, Denver twice, Kansas City twice, Buffalo, Dallas, NY Jets, NY Giants... all potential losses.
Really the only games I can trust them to win is vs Redskins, Dolphins, Browns and Titans.