That's what I said last week. Cabana is great at mixing the comedy and dramatic acting but WWE couldn't pull it off.
I do look forward to seeing JR mix up London and Kendrick.
He gets in trouble every week now, laughing, doing moves he isn't suppose to do.
Yeah, he's getting buried. Ya know. Everyone that pisses McMahon off always gets buried.
Benjamin finally puts on some pants.
It's not as if this was going to make a huge dent on the ratings or a buy rate. Perhaps it can be the start of a series of matches.
He is just as qualified to be in the main event as the others. No one is asking for a Sandman win. Just put him in the match, hand out cane shots and eat a table and be out of the match.
Calling Sandman a drunk and sloppy worker is out-dated. He's been quite crisp since coming to WWE. It's not 1998 anymore.
I'm not quite sure why people think Sandman is being shipped to Raw to be forgotten. I feel secure that he'll land comfortably as a mid-card comedy act and do the same thing he has been for the past year just with less appearences.
I haven't seen 300 all the way, so it's DQ'd for the moment.
5. Ocean's 13
4. Hot Fuzz
3. Zodiac
2. Grindhouse
1. Knocked Up
Why is there any talk about none of these movies being "oscar" movies? Aside from the rare example, how often do we see the Best Picture selections and favorites released before June? "The pulse of the people" indicates stuff like Wild Hogs would be among those.
WWE is fictional reality. WWE isn't obligated to even acknowledge the death of a former employee but they usually do.
If someone from the "ER" alumni that isn't on the show anymore dies, is ER supposed to halt all the storylines and pay a tribute show to that fallen former cast member? Of course not. Sherri was a sad lost and will be missed but expect and even want WWE to abort a storyline for her is dumbfounded. They aren't ignoring her death. It's covered on the site and it'll be mentioned on Raw.
I wasn't sure about this show after the first episode but the second episode sold me. As mentioned, Ed O' Neill is superb. I really enjoy Butchie and John's interplay.
How will this make things awkward? This will have zero impact on the McMahon angle. They'll acknowledge it via the usual means of either the open with the caption or in the middle of the school with Ross and King sharing quick thoughts on her passing/legacy. Sherri's name isn't major enough (in the grand scheme of things) to alter any booking plans.
Because, from what I gathered, they haven't actually found his body. It's like if someone was known to have drowned, you'd say that he's presumed dead since the body or evidence of the body hasn't been recovered.
They did hire a professsional stunt crew for it and I'm sure as long as they did their job and got their money, they don't give a rats ass about fake experts.