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Post by lildude8218 on Jun 11, 2016 12:10:51 GMT -5
if they're not on the List, they can't get in. here's a DVD with every episode of The List
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Post by lildude8218 on Jun 11, 2016 12:14:06 GMT -5
They should have revealed that the Boodles were actually Boogeyman's worms
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Post by Perfect Timing on Jun 11, 2016 13:18:27 GMT -5
What's the point of this? a wrestling company making a scripted punked TV show? isn't it obvious they are all in on the joke?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2016 16:24:28 GMT -5
I'm a few episodes in. There isn't much good on this, but there's some decent stuff. I enjoyed New Day and The Usos in the hardware store and Stardust photobombing. I also really want to know more about Prizetime Daryl.
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Post by Throwback on Jun 12, 2016 19:00:56 GMT -5
New day and usos killed it at the hardware store. Kofi's screams about the glue on his apron were just golden. That scene sold the show for my girlfriend. She particularly liked "drop it down for a discount" and has been quoting it any chance she gets.
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Post by CubsFan71 on Jun 24, 2016 1:46:05 GMT -5
I'm still trying to picture this show taking place in the 80s and 90s WWE. Can you imagine someone trying to swerve someone like the Barbarian or Andre? Or worse yet Haku? Then again this is taylor made for Mr. Fuji
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Post by I'm Team Bayley and Indi on Jul 4, 2016 10:52:09 GMT -5
I didn't have the Network for a month or so, but got it back and watched the 2nd series of Swerved, just some quick thoughts.
How can the Usos be so entertaining here but the exact opposite on WWE TV? What was the deal with the character Vince McMahon played in his prank? Where they just too frightened to give him any notes? Stardust being on it just shows what a loss Cody is to the company just with how much he gives it to the character The Performance Centre prank was my favourite of the season, probably because he almost had Brock Lesnar Fan about to cry the security guard getting increasingly frustrated with The Miz was also great. I think the kids had some of the best reactions including the one on meeting Randy Orton and the kid trying to hide the sign from The Ryback.
It wasn't an amazing series but was enjoyable for what it was.
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Post by Manute Bol on Jul 7, 2016 0:20:59 GMT -5
I somehow made it through 6 episodes of Season 2. I kept telling myself that it had to get better.
It never did.
I liked Season 1 a lot, but this new format is pure garbage. I can't understand how anyone finds any moment of this show remotely funny. I watched the 6 episodes with my girlfriend and neither of us chuckled at any of this crap.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Jul 28, 2016 12:01:41 GMT -5
So, I just saw the "Art Gallery" segment with Becky Lynch and Tyler Breeze.
The lady who used to work in the cafeteria in the building I work in is in it. She's the Black/Hispanic lady with the hat who keeps talking about "We'll get you a lawyer..."
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Post by onejay on Jul 28, 2016 18:28:09 GMT -5
I really enjoyed Season One, for the main reason that it was something different for the WWE Network. Jackass got quite stale very fast aswell, if i remember correctly, at least for me. The same people are involved with Swerved.
The one-good thing is that at least it did actually have some good moments in Season Two, But for the majority of the run it was lackluster at best and cannot see WWE wanting to secure them to a third season of Swerved. Granted it does add more content to the network, but i would allocate more-time into another show.
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Post by sternrogers01 on Aug 5, 2016 10:02:15 GMT -5
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