Pi'Raw will remember this fukkery when Brock and Oldberg are gone but Finn back, Nakamura gets called up and The Cleaner breaks out the broomCorbin vs. Cena
Nikki vs. Nat
AA vs. WF
What is this fukkery... We aren't getting constant rematches of the same 4 people.
But Smackdown will have Omega and Joe by then... lolPi'Raw will remember this fukkery when Brock and Oldberg are gone but Finn back, Nakamura gets called up and The Cleaner breaks out the broom
That you in your avi?...Corbin vs. Cena
Nikki vs. Nat
AA vs. WF
What is this fukkery... We aren't getting constant rematches of the same 4 people.
I think it's because every single title from both shows won't get matches at the RumbleSerious question, when was the last time an episode of Raw/SD didn't feature a title match?
shyt is getting ridiculous now. Every week there is at least 1, most of the time 2-3, and most are just the same matches. I know nikkas are gonna hate saying at least title matches mean something... they do when they're a special occasion. Not every 5 minutes. If Conor McGregor was defending that title every other week the fights would start to mean less and lose their luster, no?
Successful title defenses add prestige to the wrestler and title.Serious question, when was the last time an episode of Raw/SD didn't feature a title match?
shyt is getting ridiculous now. Every week there is at least 1, most of the time 2-3, and most are just the same matches. I know nikkas are gonna hate saying at least title matches mean something... they do when they're a special occasion. Not every 5 minutes. If Conor McGregor was defending that title every other week the fights would start to mean less and lose their luster, no?
that seth rogen parody movie of this is going to be heat.
Sestero recalls in his book The Disaster Artist that Wiseau intended for the film to contain a subplot in which Johnny was revealed to be a vampire, due to Wiseau's own fascination with the creatures.[8] Sestero recounts how, at the outset of production, Wiseau tasked members of the crew with figuring out a way to execute a sequence in which Johnny's Mercedes Benz would lift off from the roof of the townhouse and fly across the San Francisco skyline, revealing Johnny's vampiric nature. Wiseau eventually decided to drop the subplot after learning that there was no practical way to film the flying car scene on the production's budget.