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Biker Taker was more entertaining and even more intimidating than deadman Taker. I said it.
Yeah I don't get what he say that, it's the UFC brand what sells PPV buys not the fighters lol. I'm eager to hear CM Punk bullshit explanation about this when they ask him about this subject.
I loved that one too, I don't know why they switched the guitar work, this version had a much fuller and richer guitar tone. Whereas this version just felt a little too choppy.
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Biker Taker was more entertaining and even more intimidating than deadman Taker. I said it.
So did the Big Guy lay the pipe with AJ and really take care of the plumbing before Punk got to her or what?
I mean Ziggler hit it first...
wow, so im watching sasha/charlotte, and sasha just threw charlotte into the stairs. i honestly can't remember the last time i saw that in a divas match. i swear i remembe reading once that H was not a fan of the term 'diva' and this was after he was in charge of NXT, which is why it is the "women's" title in NXT as opposed to "divas" title.
oh well, this match is pretty good for a womens match.
you ever look at who the Zigman follows on instagram? its all pornstars, hot chicks, and ryder
Steph also isn't a fan of the term "Diva", because it seems reductive.
So did the Big Guy lay the pipe with AJ and really take care of the plumbing before Punk got to her or what?
i mean i would like it if wwe went back to more traditional PW type of business, but i dont think that will happen because they seem to make a lot of money doing things the way they are and having their wrestlers seem larger than life as "superstars". using Punk as an example, i remember when he said something along the lines of "im the best pro wrestler in the world". my initial reaction was "i've not heard pro wreslting on wwe in a looooong time", it was just kind of jarring especially after you hear sports entertainment for so long.
charlotte/sasha had a really good match.
When they did the Cena/Orton Unification Bout, Steph actually said "This is one of the biggest nights in PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING history", and really emphasised the "Professional Wrestling". So, I think it's Vince and Dunn who are pushing the "Dammit, it's Sports Entertainment!"
Steph also isn't a fan of the term "Diva", because it seems reductive.
When they did the Cena/Orton Unification Bout, Steph actually said "This is one of the biggest nights in PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING history", and really emphasised the "Professional Wrestling". So, I think it's Vince and Dunn who are pushing the "Dammit, it's Sports Entertainment!"