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I think she could come back. It’s not like she left on bad terms. Put Statlander over super-strong on her way out. Absolutely no reason to be mad about any of it. I’d love to see her back.
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Best news of the day on any topic.
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Rosa also wants to be on the card. To me, it looked like she just shot her shot for a match she thought people might want to see. I don’t blame her. Everybody is trying to get on that card.
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A match with Thekla sounds interesting, but unfortunately, it probably makes more sense for Rosa to catch the ā€œLā€ here. Plus she’s also got the stronger local roots.
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I like what Mercedes is doing & have absolutely no issue with this hugely dominant run. It’s working, hence everyone everywhere wanting her to defend their belt on TV. But yeah. They gotta get Athena on the card in Texas. Doesn’t seem that hard IMHO.
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They gotta go back because there’s NO WAY you want to blow off this MJF/MĆ­stico feud anywhere other than Mexico. I could definitely see a follow-up match at All In or Forbidden Door, but the blow off MUST occur in MĆ­stico’s home turf.
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I hate to be in favor of this, but as a matter of reality, electric bikes put lots & lots of speed into the hands of inexperienced riders. That occasionally gets scary. At least if you’re *pedaling* 20+ mph, we know you had to practice a LOT to get there. #bikeNYC
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Crowd did not love that finish. Atlantis Sr. getting Jericho’s version of the legends treatment on steroids. Lol. Cool to see the AEW get this over, tho.
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The Dynamite portion of both shows was very good. As a whole, last week’s 4-hour block was stronger, with a couple of very good matches on Collision.
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While it’s true that you’ll make 80% of your money from 20% of your projects/coverage, the other 80% is still really important. That’s the stuff that converts casual fans to hardcore fans, keeping people engaged & growing the audience. These so-called news sites just try to hit the high points.
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Yeah, I don’t get this at all. These guys should be trying to build the audience in order to enhance their own value, & instead, it’s the same tired shit relentlessly.
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Treat it like an actual sports league, understanding that there’s more going on under the surface. But exploring it as sports-based entertainment is a fine place to start. The matches matter. The tournaments especially matter.
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He was obviously correct at the time. If you knew what to look for, the signs were unmistakable.
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You gotta own who you are, tho. This is all good. Thanks for the coverage, too, because like most Americans. I wouldn’t 1000% skipped this today.
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And unfortunately, they keep absolutely proving it over & over & over again.
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I’m shocked, SHOCKED I say, to hear that a wrestling company might work a fact or two to make something moderately cooler & more convenient than a strict accounting of the facts might allow.
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This belt was intentionally ugly. It’s a masterpiece of ugliness.
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I’d like to see Beast Mortos vs. AR Fox on an ROH POV. Give them some actual time.
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You watch his initial presentation from the current vantage, it’s obvious that his stuff always had a clock. That’s not even a critique! He presented himself as a self-important superhero. Folks were always gonna turn on that act, & that’s FINE.
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My favorite thing about Styx has always been the way the band can reconfigure itself based on who’s writing or singing a given song. I’ve also always enjoyed the way their albums hang together thematically. This album is probably stronger on theme than variety, but we definitely got both here.
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Not sure why it would mean anything. Seems mostly like some kind of accounting thing. Max will networks for content & vice versa where appropriate. Might give them a better handle on how profitable Max is or isn’t as a separate business. But who cares about that?
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It’s easy to follow 200+ journalists when one first comes here via starter packs. That will obviously skew one’s feed heavily toward news & politics. Speaking personally, I had to then find interest accounts using the various feeds.
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I might. It would be a public service, honestly.
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Thank you.
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This made me laugh out loud. Good lord!
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It’s a shame, but the product improved pretty significantly once they started trimming the roster & giving more focus to the folks they kept. Even guys who lose a lot are at least on TV often enough to establish themselves.
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It’s bad because they’ve worked really hard to stop these leaks, & for a long time, the leaks did stop. So this looks like backsliding, albeit in a somewhat heartwarming way. I’m with Eddie. Stay in character & don’t leak. Just do the thing. And yeah, most do exactly that pretty much all the time.
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I guess my defense here is really of Max, also a Day One Guy, getting a LOT of freedom with his title run. Not everything hit, but man, he tried a LOT of stuff, & sometimes it’s just *so* good. It’s like the musical number with Jericho. That stuff is so wild, but it’s also amazing.
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Agreed. Absolutely. And I say that as a guy who enjoyed Punk’s Collision, mostly because of the FTR/BC Gold feud.
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That’s fair. I still remember people liking it, tho, & it very much still informs the current landscape.
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Even Max was off TV a long time with injuries, & freaking Cole still hasn’t fully recovered in terms of where he is in the company & maybe what he can do in the ring. It’s a shame, but I still think the wacky tag run was awesome right up until Cole shattered his ankle.
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I also liked this. My quibble is with your take on MJF’s summer comedy stuff with Adam Cole. That stuff was AWESOME, & we all loved it. It was great at All In. It fell apart because of injuries. Cole being the Devil & taking the title at World’s End would’ve been good, too, but he got hurt.
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It has been very frustrating, yeah. I don't think many folks are digging it. I certainly am not. Cheers!
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I don't think centrists collaborate with fascists. Fascism is an extremist view.
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This is like asking me why the Seahawks threw that time in the Super Bowl instead of giving the ball to Marshawn Lynch. How the Hell would I know?
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I don't. I'm not even a registered Democrat.
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I don't. I've always thought of myself as conservative, but the country has moved so far to the right that I've voted straight Democratic the last 12 years. I still prefer Biden to Sanders, tho. In terms of being conservative.
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So do you hate the guy, or do you think he's somehow a hyper-liberal, or do you love him with the kind of abiding passion that I simply cannot understand?
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As an example, I have long been a HUGE fan of Joe Biden. He is essentially a centrist who's good at getting compromise. He mostly allowed the government to function around him; his big things weren't really "his" they were compromises that he forced thru Congress. And people hate him for it.
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I'm gonna argue that centrists are rarely welcome in digital spaces because compromise is boring. In real life, we compromise constantly, but in digital spaces, that's not what moves the needle. I mean, "Yay, let's make peace with our enemies" just ain't it as far as the Internet is concerned.