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At least part of that has to come from him wanting to be sure that there will always be a door open for his return, but it’s a definite positive to see someone not fed badding after they’re gone. You have to wonder if it would be the same thing if he had signed with AEW, if only because it...
I meant to mention it earlier but I think we should all be happy to see just how many people this entire Bloodline angle has helped heat up. Even when you take out Roman and the twins, Solo has been great and has had a match with John Cena ffs. Sami is infinitely more over now than he was...
Have you seen the clip of him selling a knockout at a house show where he stays down in the ring while they’re taking it apart around him? It’s hilarious. The dude has some serious comic chops and I’m thrilled he’s getting a chance to show them off.
“It’s all in the reflexes”
No doubt. Plus, the inevitable reunion will also blow the roof off of whichever joint they’re in. It’s good that the current system allows for both partners to receive their fair share of the spotlight. It’s a far cry from the Janetty days, even if some of that was due to backstage politics...
Despite Jey being a little more high profile over on Raw, Jimmy has been low-key killing it on SD since the breakup. It’s nice to see both guys having such success as singles.
“It’s all in the reflexes”
I’d say more likely a couple of years, just because they’re pretty loaded roster-wise atm, but it does seem likely he’ll be back at some point. I still want a Randy/Riddle feud before the former retires.
“It’s all in the reflexes”
I’m kinda bummed about the MitB announcement because I’m out of town that weekend. Hopefully I can get back in time for NXT on Sunday.
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I want them to win because it would mean my Horns lost to the eventual champion. It’s a little easier to take if you lose to the best. Or at least that’s what I keep telling myself.
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Damn, that sucks. Aside from acting, he also directed one of the best Miami Vice episodes, Season One’s “No Exit”, which starred a young Bruce Willis, and Hunter’s season two premiere episode, “Case X”. RIP.
“It’s all in the reflexes”
Oh, haha, well then yes, I can agree that it accomplished nothing. The WCW version of it with Scott Hall was equally as bad. There’s really no use for alcoholism angles in wrestling at all.
“It’s all in the reflexes”
Pfft, I could post a gif of a turd and it would be infinitely more interesting than anything I’ve ever read of yours. Imagine caping for a bloated vampire and his billionaire trust fund baby boss? It’s pathetic.
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It’s not a knock on “the entire state of wrestling” (lol) but the slapping at the end of that Eddie/Mox match looked less convincing than my son beating up a wrestling buddy.
“It’s all in the reflexes”
The kid’s acting was way past the “look over here for reaction” acting that you normally see. Just want to try spoiler tags here to say…
“It’s all in the reflexes”
Bearer’s heel turn for one. The post-match changes everything for pretty much everyone involved. Aside from that, it’s a definite precursor to much later pre-taped/live matches and it proved that format had legs.
Vince can be a POS and still be a good booker. Failing as a human doesn’t...
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Just skimmed through and I love this review style. Would have liked to see William Hurt mentioned in the History of Violence review but it’s all good.
I actually think it’s not that far removed from Cronenberg’s earlier (Shivers, The Brood) works, albeit in a much more polished form. At...