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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2014 10:54:54 GMT -5
I liked ITommys debut, the but i was flippy fan inside of me was little dissapointed of the finisher.
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Post by chazzbusby on Sept 19, 2014 10:57:56 GMT -5
Oh he started talking. Never let him talk. Talking is the only thing he really has going for him. Uh oh!
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Post by Abdullah on Sept 19, 2014 11:00:43 GMT -5
It's even worse if Riley is taking shots at him and his hyped background while he's being worn down. I can totally guess Riley's simple logic on that too: 'WWE, therefore WWE.' He probably thinks it was an amazing bit. It's funny to think that, at a time when WWE is eager to fire anyone in the name of saving a few bucks, Riley is still kicking around as an almost retired wrestler. I don't know. Maybe they think he's good or something.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Sept 19, 2014 11:03:40 GMT -5
It's even worse if Riley is taking shots at him and his hyped background while he's being worn down. I can totally guess Riley's simple logic on that too: 'WWE, therefore WWE.' He probably thinks it was an amazing bit. It's funny to think that, at a time when WWE is eager to fire anyone in the name of saving a few bucks, Riley is still kicking around as an almost retired wrestler. I don't know. Maybe they think he's good or something. He's a better wrestler than a commentator. I feel like someone in management likes him, but they don't like him enough to do anything meaningful with him. Which sucks because I honestly would rather watch him job for life than stink up the announce desk every week. A small part of me wishes they fired him years ago so he could at least be tearing up the indies. But they'll probably wait until he's old, washed up and not able to utilize his crowd pleasing athleticism to do that just because they're dicks.
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Post by chazzbusby on Sept 19, 2014 11:25:49 GMT -5
Oh of course WWE has made a 'cabin in the woods' horror film a mere thirty years after Friday the 13th exhausted the idea.
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Post by chazzbusby on Sept 19, 2014 11:26:43 GMT -5
With the tag line "Some legends never die", which WWE have exhausted in one form or another.
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Post by JTG Fan on Sept 19, 2014 11:27:25 GMT -5
One thing that made me laugh was Renee saying "I love Sami Zayn" completely deadpan when he was coming out at the start. THE REMI SHIPPING LIIIIIIIIIIVES! I caught that too. The best part was that there was nothing to set it up and no response to it. Renee just felt the need to declare her love for Sami. <3
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Sept 19, 2014 11:31:36 GMT -5
One thing that made me laugh was Renee saying "I love Sami Zayn" completely deadpan when he was coming out at the start. THE REMI SHIPPING LIIIIIIIIIIVES! I caught that too. The best part was that there was nothing to set it up and no response to it. Renee just felt the need to declare her love for Sami. <3 the other announcer said he didn't like Sami right before she said that.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2014 14:10:11 GMT -5
Oh of course WWE has made a 'cabin in the woods' horror film a mere thirty years after Friday the 13th exhausted the idea. Its direct to video, the market for a film like that is shockingly high. Netflix will purchase streaming rights because films like that are cheap and pad out their library, you have people who are in to the genre so much they'll watch it no matter what, you have curious WWE fans and then people who like riffing on bad films. There's less risk, less cost than doing something halfway decent, they can spend a lot less on marketing (most a big budget hollywood films budget is marketing), the cast is cheap, I wouldn't be surprised if the wrestlers star in them for next to nothing to try and use as a vehicle to launch a film career. the WWE also turn a profit on all these and if they did lose on one it would be so minimal
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Post by froggyfrog on Sept 19, 2014 14:48:24 GMT -5
Im all in on Baron Corbin, dude is very cool. Well aside from his shitty chest tattoo
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2014 15:06:12 GMT -5
Charlotte/Emma was super clunky, but I enjoyed everything else.
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Post by "Gentleman" AJ Powell on Sept 19, 2014 18:41:02 GMT -5
Charlotte/Emma was super clunky, but I enjoyed everything else. Yeah, Emma's time off TV seems to have taken it's toll on her in-ring ability. She was pretty bad out there.
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Post by Dshuks on Sept 19, 2014 19:30:21 GMT -5
Charlotte/Emma was super clunky, but I enjoyed everything else. Yeah, Emma's time off TV seems to have taken it's toll on her in-ring ability. She was pretty bad out there. Emma really hasn't been off TV that much she's ha plenty of matches on main event and superstars. She's just not that good. I would much rather have Ivelisse still be on the roster over her.
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Post by turkeysandwich on Sept 20, 2014 0:11:34 GMT -5
-I want to see a 30 minute sitcom with Enzo, Cass, and Carmella. To be honest I really don't care if they ever wrestle, they're just great personalities. -I wouldn't mind if Baron Corbin did a bit of a mini-Goldberg run and just came in, obliterates someone, and leaves without talking. Also when Baron Corbin was in the NFL he was... {Spoiler}{Spoiler}Husky Harris
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Post by CH Punk on Sept 20, 2014 0:51:23 GMT -5
-I want to see a 30 minute sitcom with Enzo, Cass, and Carmella. To be honest I really don't care if they ever wrestle, they're just great personalities. This, we haven't even seen her in a WWE ring or have an in-arena appearance and I already care about her. Just about the perfect way to bring someone in.
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Post by The Spelunker! on Sept 21, 2014 0:39:45 GMT -5
I actually thought Titus looked good in the tag match. Being in there with those 3 made him into a monster.
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