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UZI Suicide

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  1. How they work out the TV would be interesting. American fans would be pissed if people like Mysterio, Carlito, Finlay, etc. were only able to be seen in the country their brand is located in.
  2. That was a nasty chairshot.
  3. This is gonna rule.
  4. Oh, I get it. 30 security guards can't contain these two, but one man can... STONE COLD STEVE AUSTIN~!
  5. AND THE CROWD GOES WILD!!!
  6. A kick to the cunt - that should be the finisher for every women's wrestler.
  7. I bet in this match someone will get thrown out of the ring and they'll go to commerical.
  8. In This Twilight is such a beautiful song.
  9. I frankly think all these reports are just the various newsletters and "insiders" talking out of their ass. Two weeks ago his push was supposedly dead and he was gonna be buried, then he won two straight weeks and is in MITB, then a few days ago the latest report says he's in line for a big push and moving to RAW, now he's got heat again? Sounds like a lot of bullshit. Probably by people who like to sit back and read everyone freak out over it like you all are. Thankfully, we've got people like you who can set us straight. Punk went from winning clean with his hold to having to beat Matt Stryker via a distraction when he wasn't losing or winning with his only offensive move of the match after selling for the entire match. Is that more 'made up bullshit'? Punk had heat, simply from being a Heyman project, because Heyman is not liked at all by Vince and company. With Heyman gone, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the people left behind, who hate Heyman, are going to put his projects, like Punk, in their place. That's how people like that work. As for Punk going from having heat and no push to a renewed push, is it really that hard for you accept that moods change in WWE, and Vince feels like giving Punk a bit of a push? Yes, thankfully you do. Maybe not every report on Punk has been bullshit, but let's face it, Punk is an "internet darling" and it's well known anything relating to him gets people on boards like this riled up. Moods in the company change, but as it stands Punk is a mid-carder on the complete joke of a brand known as ECW. I don't think the thoughts of the writing staff on a weekly basis revolve around whether to push or de-push Punk like these reports make it seem.There's a shitload of wrestlers in the company, many more popular than him and you rarely see these reports about anyone else, but it seems like every other day we get an update on Punk's standing backstage, because it gets people worked up.
  10. I frankly think all these reports are just the various newsletters and "insiders" talking out of their ass. Two weeks ago his push was supposedly dead and he was gonna be buried, then he won two straight weeks and is in MITB, then a few days ago the latest report says he's in line for a big push and moving to RAW, now he's got heat again? Sounds like a lot of bullshit. Probably by people who like to sit back and read everyone freak out over it like you all are.
  11. Steve Austin wasn't hurt when Mike Tyson kept calling him "Cold Stone" during every one of their Wrestlemania promos. That may have been even more embarassing since Austin was pretty much the WWF's big star at the time and Lashley is only being primed for a top spot. Mike Tyson is a functioning retard. Most people would expect Donald Trump to at least know the name of the guy who is "representing" him.
  12. I'd have never guessed he's uncut.
  13. Donald Trump appeared on the Imus in the Morning program on WFAN in New York and MSNBC. He promoted his WrestleMania match with Vince McMahon, calling Vince "a great guy." He said WM is totally sold out and that 100,000 people will be in attendance. When the host asked him who his wrestler was, he told him it was a guy named "Lindsey" in reference to Lashley. Also, it took a few moments to think of him before "Lindsay" came out. The host tried to get Trump to admit that wrestling was fixed, but Donald chose his words carefully and put over the wrestlers as great athletes. He referred to "Lindsey" as a black gentleman who is the strongest guy he's ever seen. Trump also said that a percentage of the earnings from the match are going to charity
  14. I hope so. The best thing he could do in this merger is get those two douchebags thrown off the air ASAP. I don't think Stern would care one way or the other. He already brought Bubba the Love Sponge to his station and I don't think he's threatened in any way by O&A. When they announced the deal that would put them back on terrestial radio he knocked it, arguing that their product could actually bring subscriptions to XM. In the satellite world, I don't think he considers anyone else competition, especially when they will be working for the same parent company. I don't think he would either, I just think it's funny how much O&A nerds think he would.
  15. I hope so. The best thing he could do in this merger is get those two douchebags thrown off the air ASAP.
  16. That would be horrible. Put him on Smackdown.
  17. Two black people I've never heard of are part of the "RAW Fan Nation". Cool.
  18. So. Fucking. Lame. EDIT: This HBK/Cena segment, I mean.
  19. That Foley book looks good.
  20. And the Intercontinental Title is once again completely fucking useless.
  21. Well it's going to be someone they don't mind going over Umaga, because Trump obviously isn't losing. I doubt they have Foley beat him, unless they continue the feud past WM.
  22. If Mistico goes to WWE, how much do you want to bet they'll change his name because it's too close to "Mysterio".
  23. I know a lot of people here like FutureSex/LoveSounds I've haven't ever been able to get Justin Timberlake's music and still don't, but he has had one song on each of his albums that I'm absolutely addicted to. On his first album it was "Rock Your Body" and on the new one I just realized it's "What Goes Around.."
  24. More on that.. Will 'Lost' ratings plunge doom series? By LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer 1 hour, 50 minutes ago The show was smart and intriguingly spiked with supernatural and sci-fi twists. It featured hot new stars who graced glossy magazine covers — until the ratings tumbled. So much for "The X-Files," which enjoyed a nine-year run before misguided plots and a time slot change eroded its appeal. Flash forward to today and you'll find its counterpart in "Lost," another spooky, cerebral, sexy show — which may end up killed off before its time. "`Lost' is the tragedy of the season," said Marc Berman, TV analyst for Media Week Online as well as a fan aggrieved by what he considers ABC's bungled handling of a favorite show. "They really prematurely put the nail in the coffin. It's too late to save it." The saga of plane-crash survivors stranded on a dangerous and surreal island once drew an impressive 20 million-plus viewers as it helped raise ABC from ratings purgatory, gained cultural-phenomenon status and won the 2005 Emmy for best drama. But eight episodes into its third season, "Lost" has taken a painful nosedive, with an audience of 14.5 million for its Feb. 7 episode and 12.8 million — its lowest ever — for this week's show. "Lost" will return for one more season, Berman predicted, and then likely sink from sight. (ABC declined requests for comment.) Like Fox's "The X-Files," "Lost" has been pelted with viewer complaints (especially on many formerly adoring Web sites) about confusing plots and dangling mysteries — who the ominous "Others" are; whether the survivors are part of an elaborate scientific experiment; what is real, imagined, important or trivial. It has endured scheduling changes that were intended to help but ended up hurting, including a prolonged midseason absence that Berman called "suicide" and a move to 10 p.m. EST Wednesday. Also like "The X-Files," "Lost" proved that offbeat tales and characters can mean a limited shelf life. "Whenever you get outside one of the big three franchises — cops, doctors or lawyers — and into the more high-concept shows, they tend to burn bright but burn out faster," said veteran network executive Tom Nunan, now a TV and film producer ("Crash," "The Illusionist"). "Our expectations are higher, they're expected to reach greater milestones in a more original fashion," said Nunan, a follower of the show who believes it still deserves hit status. "The X-Files" managed to maintain ratings growth into season five and didn't crash until its final year, 2001-02. "Lost" is slumping badly in year three. "Viewers have become very unhappy with the show because they've left people hanging for too long," Berman said. "They've opened up too many cans of worms and haven't resolved enough issues." Taking the focus away for long stretches from lead characters including Hurley (Jorge Garcia), Locke (Terry O'Quinn) and Sayid (Naveen Andrews) is another fan grievance, voiced even by those who feel warmly toward "Lost." "You won't see characters for a bit, then you see them again and you have to recollect what was going on," said Chris Becker, 43, of Newport Beach. But Becker, who admits to a fondness for science fiction, said he intends to stick with "Lost" to the last: "You're this far into it, you want to see how it ends." That final chapter should have been years off for a property which, along with "Desperate Housewives" and "Grey's Anatomy," helped ABC (owned by Walt Disney Co.) regain ratings traction and buzz. The network tried to protect "Lost," moving it out of the way this month of returning Fox juggernaut "American Idol" at 9 p.m. Wednesday. Switching "Lost" to 10 p.m. also created a stronger lead-in for lucrative local evening newscasts, important for ABC and its affiliate stations. "The networks own a lot of affiliates. Strategically, as a business plan it's a little more clever than some people are giving it credit for," said Nunan, who was president of the now-defunct UPN network and worked at ABC, Fox and NBC. But he dings ABC for failing to provide a strong lead-in for "Lost," which now follows either its own reruns or sitcoms. Another challenge: There's a smaller pool of viewers available during the 10 p.m. time slot than earlier in prime-time. The series' producers said earlier this year they don't want to outstay their welcome, as they believe "The X-Files" did, and that they were talking with ABC about setting an end date for "Lost." Certainly, however, no one had anything immediate in mind.
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