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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2019 20:58:06 GMT -5
I thought for real Corbin was going to make this match end in disqualification too when he stopped Bryan submitting Nakamura. ...freakin' crowd, try to stay awake and keep the YES chant alive, you know where they're going to go with this soon.
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Post by Flo360 on Oct 18, 2019 20:59:14 GMT -5
So..that was lame....See you guys next week. And don't forget.
SAME SHIT DIFFERENT CHANNEL!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2019 20:59:40 GMT -5
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, SPECIAL AIRING: THIS IS AWESOME. SAME SHOW.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2019 21:01:13 GMT -5
It absolutely is not. I'm not saying they are all great, but if you think Terminator 2 and Terminator Salvation and Terminator Genysis all have the same plot, I want what you're smoking. T1: Terminator goes back in time to kill a resistance leader's mother T2: Terminator goes back in time to kill a resistance leader T3: Terminator sent back in time to kill a resistance leader T Genisys: Terminator is sent back in time Dark Fate: Terminator is sent back in time All completely different, I guess I was wrong. T1: Terminator is sent back in time to kill a resistance leader's mother T2: Two Terminators come back through time, and one has been reprogrammed to be a good guy and becomes friends with a kid. T3: Admittedly a shitty ripoff of part 2 T Salvation: Totally takes place in the future with no time travel whatsoever T Genysis: Starts the same as T1, and then time is rewritten and a human is literally turned into a Terminator. Also, the time travel is to the future, not the past. Dark Fate: Let's wait until we actually see the movie
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2019 21:02:57 GMT -5
Average show I'd say. Nothing surprised me, nothing was outright "omg I can't watch this is horrible", just an average standard "by the books" type of show.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2019 21:08:05 GMT -5
If you would have told me a decade ago that I would be excited for Smackdown to be over so I could watch Impact, I would have called you a liar.
And yet here we are.
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Post by hbkid718 on Oct 18, 2019 22:10:34 GMT -5
Most of Smackdown was good. I liked everything but the 6-Pack Challenge & the squashing of Drew Gulak. An OK build for WWE Crown Jewel, with the addition of Reigns to Team Hogan and the video packages. I didn't watch 205 Live.
Here’s the Facts & Stats for Smackdown: - Roman Reigns VS Shinsuke Nakamura was the 13th Intercontinental Championship Match of 2019, the 1st since Clash of Champions on September 15, & the 1st on Smackdown in 2019 & was the 1st Intercontinental Title Match on Smackdown since Dean Ambrose defeated The Miz on January 24, 2017, Nakamura’s 1st Smackdown since October 4, the 1st time since May 28 that Reigns competed 3 weeks in a row, their 1st ever 1-on-1 match against each other, & was the 55th Disqualification of 2019 & the 2nd week in a row on Smackdown - Chad Gable VS Curtis Axel was the 1st time since September 10 that Gable wrestled 2 weeks in a row on Smackdown, Axel’s 1st Smackdown since September 24, his 1st Singles Match of 2019, his 1st Singles Match since he lost to Dash Wilder on Raw on August 20, 2018, & his 1st Singles Match on Smackdown since he lost to Apollo Crews on April 7, 2016 - Heavy Machinery & The New Day VS The Revival & Robert Roode & Dolph Ziggler was the 11th 8-Person Tag Team Match of 2019 & the 1st since Smackdown on October 4, the 1st time since September 24 that The New Day wrestled 2 weeks in a row on Smackdown, Otis, Tucker, Roode, & Ziggler’s 1st Smackdown since October 4, Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder’s 1st Smackdown since September 17, & Roode & Ziggler were the 19th week in a row that someone competed on both Raw & Smackdown in the same week - Dana Brooke VS Carmella VS Nikki Cross VS Sonya Deville VS Lacey Evans VS Mandy Rose was the 4th 6-Way Match of 2019, the 1st since 205 Live on August 6, & the 1st on Smackdown in 2019, Carmella, Deville & Rose’s 1st Smackdown since September 24, Cross’ 1st Smackdown since September 10, Evans’ 1st Smackdown since August 27 & she was the 2nd time on Smackdown that someone competed on both Raw & Smackdown in the same week, & was Brooke’s 1st Smackdown since she & Charlotte Flair defeated Sasha Banks in a Handicap Match on July 19, 2016 - Braun Strowman VS Drew Gulak was Strowman’s 1st Smackdown since October 4 & was Gulak’s Smackdown debut - Daniel Bryan & Roman Reigns VS Baron Corbin & Shinsuke Nakamura was the 1st time in 2019 that Corbin competed 2 weeks in a row on Smackdown & his 1st Smackdown main event of 2019, Bryan’s 1st Smackdown match since September 24 & his 1st main event since August 6, Reigns’ 1st Smackdown main event since July 23 & he was the 2nd week in a row that someone went from the Smackdown opener to the following week’s main event, Nakamura’s 1st Smackdown main event since September 4, Reigns & Nakamura were the 1st wrestlers since The Miz on June 4 to compete twice on Smackdown & the 1st since Samoa Joe on January 1 to compete in the opener & main event of the same show, & was the 1st ever time that Corbin & Nakamura teamed up in WWE
Here are the Facts & Stats for 205 Live: - Jack Gallagher VS Brian Kendrick was Kendrick’s 2nd week in a row on 205 Live, Gallagher’s 1st 205 Live since September 17, their 1st opener since September 10, Kendrick was the 1st wrestler since Lince Dorado on September 10 & 17 to go from the 205 Live main event to the following week’s opener, & was their 2nd match against each other, & their 1st re-match - Justin Alexander & Justin Morris VS The Singh Brothers was Alexander & Morris’ 205 Live debut, Samir & Sunil Singh’s 1st 205 Live since August 13, & their 1st win since they defeated The Lucha House Party on June 18 - Oney Lorcan VS Tony Nese VS Ariya Daivari was the 26th Triple Threat Match of 2019, the 1st since Clash of Champions on September 15, & the 1st on 205 Live since January 22, everyone’s 2nd week in a row on 205 Live, Lorcan & Nese’s 1st main event since September 24 & Daivari’s 1st 205 Live main event since September 10, Lorcan & Nese were the 1st since Nese on September 3 & 10 to go from the 205 Live opener to the following week’s main event, & Lorcan was the 2nd week in a row that someone competed on both NXT & 205 Live in the same week
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2019 23:18:24 GMT -5
Drake Maverick actually explaining how the draft has affected 205 Live, and how they plan to use NXT guys now to bolster their ranks is one of the most logical things I've seen on WWE in awhile. I guess this is an NXT show now though, so I shouldn't be surprised that it actually makes sense.
Now what doesn't make sense is why Drake Maverick is still 205 Live GM after being drafted to Smackdown. Shouldn't William Regal just be in charge now that the Cruiserweight division is an NXT thing?
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Post by Steveweiser on Oct 19, 2019 3:36:32 GMT -5
34 pages for the FOX show, compared to 60 for AEW. Probably doesn't correlate to real world viewers, but very telling for the demographic we're in.
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