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"Police Squad. In color. Starring Leslie Nielsen. Also starring Alan North and Rex Hamilton as Abraham Lincoln. Tonight's episode 'The Broken Promise' (A Substantial Gift)."
2005 Royal Rumble. There was a backstage segment where the wrestlers drew their numbers and Ric Flair and Eddie Guerrero came in to draw theirs. Flair drew his and started celebrating while Eddie looked unhappy. Eddie congratulated Flair and shook his hand and then left. Flair then continued...
Last night I went to OVW's live show because I wanted to see Mick Foley and there were some great matches lined up. Here's a link to the show on YouTube, but I wanted to mention a couple of points from Mick's appearance and I'll mark then in spoilers. Mick (as Dude Love) competed in a dance off...
Charlotte vs Giulia would be a great match and one I would like to, though if Charlotte is going to take a championship off of any of the current champions, I would choose Rhea Ripley.
This is the first episode of a weekly wrestling show I've watched live since last week's NXT. Dynamite, Collision, and Raw I didn't watch live for one reason or another and ended up watching them on demand.
This will be Logan Paul's first match on Raw and only his third on a WWE weekly TV show. His two previous were an Elimination Chamber qualifying match and a Money In The Bank qualifying match. He only wrestles on weekly TV if he has to qualify for a PPV match.
This is a really good movie with an all-star cast. Daniel Radcliffe as Weird Al, Evan Rachel Wood as Madonna, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Rainn Wilson, Jack Black, Patton Oswalt, Will Forte, and Weird Al himself as a record company executive.
Almost every Women's Royal Rumble winner in history has a first name starting with A, B, or C, and the only ones who don't have first and last names starting with R
(Asuka, Bayley, Becky, Bianca, Charlotte, Rhea Ripley, Ronda Rousey)