Figured I should get this up for all of you heading to the Korakuen Hall to watch the biggest TNA event of the year live (bell time is 5:30am EST).
The card as it stands now:
If you're still undecided, walk-up tickets are still available for around $23.
The card as it stands now:
- The Great Muta and Tajiri vs James Storm and The Great Sanada
- Samoa Joe vs Low Ki vs Kaz Hayashi
- Team 3D vs Abyss and Tommy Dreamer
- Havok vs Velvet Sky
- MVP (how does this convicted felon get into Japan!?) vs Kazmo Sakamoto
- Ethan Carter III vs Ryota Hama
- Manik vs Minoru Tanaka
- Andy Wu and El Hijo del Pantera vs Jiro Kuroshio and Yusuku Kodama
If you're still undecided, walk-up tickets are still available for around $23.
Ok, knowing somewhat how you are, I'm sensing sarcasm but, man, I was there live for Mania 30 and it was just so great. I guess thanks for reminding me of the memories.
ReplyDeletewho wastes a plane ticket on Velvet Sky, arguably the worst wrestler on the roster? Why isn't the ultra-talented Asian babyface female working Japan?
ReplyDeleteBecause Gail Kim isn't sleeping with Bully Ray would be my guess.
ReplyDeleteSo this is the biggest PPV of the year but the previous TV show was main-evented by Hardyz Vs Dudleyz Vs Wolves in a TLC match for the tag titles. Does anybody else see the problem with expecting people to pay $40 for this show?
ReplyDeleteDoes this draw even 5000 PPV buys? This isn't even a friends and family show.
ReplyDeleteI bet the HITC live thread gets more comments than this PPV gets buys.
ReplyDeleteThis is probably a sold show, which means it will actually make the company money unlike their U.S. PPVs.
ReplyDeleteThe negativity towards TNA on here is weird sometimes.
ReplyDeleteAccording to 2ch, the place is packed. Sounds like this should come across well on TV.
ReplyDeleteKourakuen Hall is on the fifth floor of a multipurpose building. They are apparently making fans take the elevator, so it's taking a ridiculously long time getting everyone in.
ReplyDeleteTo be fair it is pretty shite
ReplyDeleteThe locals appear to be digging the show.
ReplyDeleteSamoa Joe retains his X-Division title.
ReplyDeleteHere's a shot of the crowd, in case you've never experience Kouraken Hall for the shitty venue that it is:
http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BzvMosRCYAAfb2N.jpg
Why am I awake?
ReplyDeleteBecause how can you sleep while this is going on?
ReplyDeleteWhere is everyone at? This is like the TNA of live threads.
ReplyDeleteEven SSW would be embarrassed to film there
ReplyDeleteIt is the TNA of live threads. he biggest show of their year, can't you tell?
ReplyDeleteTNA fanboys tell me, is there a single match on this biggest show of the year that wold be considered big enough to main event Impact?
ReplyDeletePretty negative place in general. (I'm guilty of it too, not pointing fingers)
ReplyDeleteThe Muta tag should be good. Ignore the fact that Muta appeared once on Impact about three months ago and that's the end of the match's build.
ReplyDeleteI'm attended indy shows without a single named wrestler on the card with a more impressive crowd.
ReplyDeleteIt's big enough to be a huge deal in Tokyo, which is what it needs to be right now.
ReplyDeleteBetter than this?
ReplyDeletehttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/BzvMlvaCIAAKL8K.jpg
Muta's tag would be, if you don't mind it barely being mentioned for three months that is.
ReplyDeleteMuta and Tajrir vs Sanada and Storm isn't the main event?
ReplyDeleteSorry, you are correct.
ReplyDeleteI question WWF1987's fandom since he isn't here. Were all bigger TNA fans than he is.
ReplyDeleteIf he were there, he'd be too intently focused on the show to post about it in real time.
ReplyDeleteI've thought the same thing and just assumed he still had friends over there — probably including Vince — and he didn't want to put his hands on that.
ReplyDelete"The semi and main were bullshit, but at least the crowd was into it."
ReplyDeleteYep, that's our TNA!
Yes.
ReplyDeleteHe knew he didn't want to burn that bridge.
The Dudleys apparently gave a pretty emotional speech.
ReplyDeleteYeah?
ReplyDeleteWhen I clicked on this page I assumed all the comments world be from him.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a hotel conference room.
ReplyDeleteHave to say I'm kinda blown away people are active right now. I'm only up cause my son had an early practice. BoD must be more international than I thought.
ReplyDeleteAbout 1800 people just did.
ReplyDeleteHow can you sleep when the Dudleys are making the most famous speech since Terry Funk yelled "FOREVER!" 183 times?
ReplyDeleteBecause otherwise the WWF could put it on someone else and say they won it in Rio.
ReplyDeleteHah. Fair enough. Did you watch online? PPV? Or are you over there?
ReplyDeleteNOAH ran a show in Yokohama at the same time. It will be interesting to see which one got a higher attendance.
ReplyDeleteJust following along on 2ch and any Twitter feeds that I can find.
ReplyDeletezanadude can you post the results please??
ReplyDeleteI don't know them myself! Stupid Japanese don't post results, they just make comments like:
ReplyDelete"The main event was going so badly I thought 'Oh, 3D will probably run in here!', so I LOLed when it happened. I wonder if that was an ad-lib?"
Seems like the TNA talent went out of the way to appeal to the Japanese crowd. Wonder how their enthusiasm will play out with the US PPV audience.
ReplyDeleteMy girlfriend and best friend's wife are going to the farmer's market, so my best friend and I are gonna make an enormous breakfast, drink beer and play as much video games as his hopefully sleeping baby will allow us.
ReplyDeleteDon't know what anyone else's excuse is.
Results:
ReplyDeleteMinoru Tanaka defeated Manik
Ethan Carter III defeated Ryota Hama
MVP defeated Kazma Sakamoto
Samoa Joe defended the the X-Division Championship against Low Ki and Kaz Hayashi.
Team 3D defeated Abyss and Tommy Dreamer
HAVOK defended TNA Knockouts Championship against Velvet Sky
Great Muta & Tajiri defeated James Storm & The Great Sanada.
Well, this live thread was a disaster. Looks like I won't be running with any other US PPVs in Japan any time soon.
ReplyDeleteHow is Joe these days?
ReplyDeleteMan, catching up on Austin's podcast. Listening to his talk with JR. JR's rant on a needed for real heels, and having enforced rules the heel can break to make a clear line between the bad guy and the good guy is so true.
ReplyDeleteOver with the Japanese. Can't say for sure any more than that.
ReplyDeleteMan, I was a big fan of his. Just haven't been into TNA for a couple years. I've read around these parts that he's slowed a bit.
ReplyDeleteDidn't Austinnow/McMahon destroy that paradigm?
ReplyDeleteThe guy that breaks the rules is the guy that gets cheered, because the bad guys make the rules now.
He means in a match. Heels would cheat all the time against Austin.
ReplyDeleteTo add to cultststus's point, McMahon kept making rules to stack the deck against Austin.
ReplyDeleteYeah but I'm thinking back then heels would choke Austin to a 4 count, or a McMahon would low bridge Austin coming towards the ropes causing him to fall out of the ring and then get removed from ringside.
ReplyDeleteGood! It's good to see people turned out for this. As popular as it is to hate on TNA, the wrestlers deserve to perform in front of a big crowd once in a while.
ReplyDeleteCatching up on WTF, Episode 500, Marin calling brother.
ReplyDeleteJust remember it's TNA's fault, not yours.
ReplyDeleteMain eventing Impact... well, considering TNA, I could see 3D/Dreamer + Abyss or Muta + Tajiri/Storm + Sanada in that spot. With the X-Div Triple Threat a dark horse.
ReplyDeleteBut yeah, this card was weak. Nowhere near as bad as it was looking 4-6 weeks ago, but still barely better than an Impact.
Because Gail isn't with the company right now? (Hence why she lost the KO title recently.)
ReplyDeleteEnforcing rules is all JR goes on about on his podcast. I've stopped listening to it now
ReplyDeleteJust because they've helped given you a "career" doesn't mean they're worthy of much praise...
ReplyDelete:)
Easy. I didn't fall asleep until 2 AM local, and had to be at work for 9. (It's almost 9:20 now)
ReplyDeleteRe-watching some of the Benoit newscasts after his death. It's pretty much all STEROIDS STEROIDS STEROIDS with no mention of brain injuries.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, what's the thinking on the Richards/Ehrhoff deal you offered? Just curious, before I make my final decision.
ReplyDelete(Also, ESPN needs to make something more obvious, like a nice-sized "YOU HAVE A TRADE OFFER!" somewhere on the page. I only noticed it by accident yesterday afternoon.)
I need defense.
ReplyDeleteSir William was Bill Dundee, right? Wonder why they replaced him with Jeeves around this time?
ReplyDeleteThen we have a deal.
ReplyDeleteIt is towards all wrestling on here. You aren't really allowed to like wrestling here on this mostly wrestling site.
ReplyDeleteYep. A mere seven years later, that narrative would be totally different and much more accurate today.
ReplyDeleteYou aren't allowed to like "modern" wrestling. Just a bit of a difference there... just a little.
ReplyDeleteSlight threadjack: Looks like starting Wednesday, they're going back to uploading Raws from 1995...picking up with 8/14 & 8/21/95.
ReplyDeleteI imagine he stays locked in a padded room just saying, "MELTZER WRONG AGAIN! HE HAS NO SOURCES! ONE MILLION VIEWERS A WEEK! TNA IS FIIIIIIIIIINE!"
ReplyDeleteThen they let him out of the straight jacket to post here for a few hours a day. I believe at least 70% of the reason he keeps coming back is because he uses his tears from the TNA bashing to jerk off with. The guy is a loon and completely uncredible.
They only had to go around to another country as a novelty act to achieve it. TNA should just stay in Japan. They are WAY more popular than WWE there.
ReplyDeleteHow huge is it?
ReplyDeleteAnd time limits...I still listen as long as he has a guest I think will be interesting. I just have to FF to about the 21 minute mark.
ReplyDeleteDamn, I don't even think that poorly of John Edwards. Usually.
ReplyDeleteThis is why I'd say its a bad idea to take Wrestlemania overseas.
ReplyDeleteUm...huge enough to fill Korakuen Hall?
ReplyDeleteWrestle-1 wasn't doing that on its own.
TJ:
ReplyDeleteKevin Durant out 6-8 weeks with a foot fracture
Bobby, email me at BBayless781@gmail.com for an invite to the fantasy basketball league.
ReplyDeleteNot sure that TNA deserves any praise for it. This show is almost entirely produced by Wrestle-1. All TNA is doing is slapping on a voiceover track today.
ReplyDeleteOof.
ReplyDeleteYour kicking my ass now this week
ReplyDeleteThe best defense is a good offense.
ReplyDeleteWith me sitting a dude who got a hat trick last night too.
ReplyDeleteWas it a bad idea taking Summerslam overseas?
ReplyDeleteSummerslam's not wrestlemania.
ReplyDeleteUh...no. WWE pulls in many times more fans for its shows, without any help from local feds.
ReplyDeleteEverything that followed Hackenschmidt/Gotch is bullshit.
ReplyDeleteWhat does this have to do with an overseas WrestleMania?
ReplyDeleteWas it a bad idea taking Summerslam overseas?
ReplyDeleteIn 1992 when business was good? No.
ReplyDeleteIn 2014 when you basically only make significant money with Wrestlemania? Yes.
What's the difference between filling Met Life Stadium and filling Wembley Stadium?
ReplyDeleteIn fairness, WWE could probably fill it with an NXT event, MINUS KENTA/Itami, with a main event of Zack Ryder vs Heath Slater in a 60-minute Iron Man match.
ReplyDeleteI think WWF felt that airing any PPV on a tape delay was a bad idea, something they never did again. But they did make a ton of money to offset the (for the time) disappointing buyrate.
ReplyDeleteCome on, Rogers/O'Connor was nothing but legitimate.
ReplyDeleteI suupose the talent was pleased to be wrestling in a four sided ring again.
ReplyDeleteYou'd have to put Wrestlemania on five hours earlier in the day, for one. You're not gonna fill Wembley between midnight and 4am.
ReplyDeleteThe energy of this crowd says otherwise. The real wrestling fan in Japan has been clamoring for this. What an event! Such buzz. So nice.
ReplyDeleteThey don't make all their money in ticket sales. They potentially hurt their ppv numbers by people who are unwilling to stay up to the wee hours of the morning on a Sunday night to watch.
ReplyDeleteI dunno, just saying. I have to work, if even the pre-show only started at 10 at night, then that counts me out.
Tyson/Douglas nearly filled the Tokyo Dome at 10am on a Sunday, for Saturday nightviewing on HBO.
ReplyDeleteOkely dokely. I'll repeat that no sporting event is going to take place between midnight and 4am at Wembley stadium, for a billion reasons involving security, transport, and madness.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't matter when it airs on the network.
ReplyDeleteHm. Yeah, I guess that's true.
ReplyDeleteCould air live from Japan.
ReplyDeleteThe angle where Eaton joined with Regal was good. He offers to join Regal and gets rebuffed. So they have a match in which Eaton was pretty over as a babyface. Regal quits in the middle, Eaton has earned his respect, voila, tag team. Blue Bloods was an iffy gimmick but I enjoy both Regal and Beautiful Bobby.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, you never I'd never actually watched this before, I had no idea how blatant it was. I pictured her coming into the arena loading dock and just wordlessly dumping the belt in the trash. Didn't know they actually named the competition and acknowledged that she was Alundra Blayze. This is why Nitro was revolutionary.
ReplyDeleteSo scratch Wembley Stadium then. The world is a big place with many time zones.
ReplyDeleteI think WWE's *one* successful thing right now should probably stay in the good ol' US of A. But yeah, give us all the other PPVs over here in the UK. I'm all for that.
ReplyDeleteOne of those new age hippie wrestling fans, huh?
ReplyDeleteThat bullshit was responsible for the creation of the WWWF!
Maybe put WrestleMania on the back of a big truck and drive it around several places in one night.
ReplyDeleteNot nearly as pleased as the crowd was to see them all perform. Unbelievable. Every report I am hearing says this show was amazing live. This could be a real turning point for TNA as a whole. The future looks bright... Except the TV deal, however, I could see a massive success such as this really opening the eyes of some hard headed tv execs out there. I'm sure the crack production team is putting together a nice international video package to show just how popular and successful TNA is abroad and how that energy can be not only maintained, but heightened state side. A great day to be a wrestling fan for sure.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Nancy Grace would still fuck it up.
ReplyDeleteWCW's tour of Australia in November 2000. Hot crowds every night, everyone seemed to be a superstar. Unfortunately they booked return tickets and had to come home to an unforgiving and hostile United States of America.
ReplyDeleteSammartino's nothing more than an Eye-Talian bag of hair. Didn't we beat them up 20 years ago, why should we CHEER for one of them? At least Buddy's a good ole' American. Just like apple pie and baseball.
ReplyDeleteHang on, let me get my psychic hat...
ReplyDeleteBully just put a cryptic tweet. Maybe a return to the WWE?
ReplyDeleteYeah, tbf I will listen if he has someone that hasn't been on other podcasts I listen to but that is starting to get rare.
ReplyDeleteI skip Jericho's monologue most times too. Austin's can be interesting though.
I totally agree with JR about this. Why should we boo any of the WWE heels? Because the WWE tell us to? Most of the heels don't do anything dastardly. They tell us that someone like Bo Dallas is a heel but if he never does anything heelish besides spouting some cornball inspirational quotes then why should the fans boo him. Then they wonder why the fans cheer him ironically. Maybe if they do some simple rulebreaking then maybe the crowds would actually boo the heels rather than repeat their catchphrases.
ReplyDeleteBo-lieve that!
Bernier has been awful this week and I have gotten nothing from my top guys. Zidlicky is my top scorer
ReplyDeleteNah, probably jsut still fired up about being inducted into the prestigious TNA HOF. I'm pretty sure WWF1987 has already confirmed he will be resigning with TNA long term and he has even more sources within TNA than Meltzer.
ReplyDeleteThe raw energy TNA would receive from an Australian tour is something they need to seriously consider. From what I hear they are even more popular than WWE in Australia and they need to do a tour for that rabid fan base. Spud would have that crowd eating out of the palm of his hand.
ReplyDeleteHackenschmidt?!? That oiled-up Prussian strongman? Bah! Flimshaw!
ReplyDeleteBesides, everyone knows Farmer Burns was the last REAL wrestler!
I think it's interesting that Kim Jung Un is apparently missing at the same time that Dixie Carter takes herself off TNA television. I would expect negotiations for TNA in North Korea are at a very, very advanced stage.
ReplyDeleteYou're sounding even more delusional then 1987.
ReplyDeleteThe crowd could have been hotter then Hogan vs Rock, it doesn't suggest a bright future for TNA and it's not a barometer for saying TNA is bigger then WWE in Japan.
Invite sent
ReplyDeleteHe's either bi-polar, or sarcastic in the positivity.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he's trying to bring WWF1987 into the thread, by any means necessary.
Bo Dallas is a heel in the vain of a 2000 Kurt Angle. He's a goody two-shoes whose meant to get under your skin. In that role, he's very effective. He actually shouldn't be breaking the rules, because that wouldn't be his character. If anything, the faces should be breaking the rules to get at him to get cheers (AKA Stone Cold, Eddie Guerrero).
ReplyDeleteBo Dallas would be a lot more effective if they gave him a better story line than insulting people who lost to Rusev though. He might as well change his name to Rusev's Sloppy Seconds right now.
Another blockbuster move by Dixie. It's good to have an owner in North America who actually CARES ABOUT WRESTLING!!! The pendulum is swinging.
ReplyDeleteAfter all WCW did on Nitro in 1995 (the constant bashing, the "this is where the big boys play, those guys suck" comments, they tape their shows and here's who wins stuff, trashing the women's title), you can't blame WWF for taking shots back at them with the Billionaire Ted sketches... until they got too low-brow and they never actually acknowledged Eric Bischoff's existence, the man responsible.
ReplyDeleteSomebody put up the Observer live shows from around the time WCW went out of business. Pretty interesting listen.
ReplyDeleteHe wants to job to the Miz for the rest of his career?
ReplyDeleteHe just up voted a comment I made to make fun of him so sarcasm seems likely.
ReplyDeleteComplete trainwreck.
ReplyDeleteDustin Harris is upset that the mainstream media did focus on anyone else who might have committed the murders.
ReplyDeleteYeah, its almost like I'm just saying crazy over the top things to mock TNA fans or something. Weird.
ReplyDeleteBetter storylines would definitely help. The NXT version of Bo Dallas was a hypocrite. He preaches all these virtuous things then he turns around and cheat behind everyone's back while denying that he would ever do such things. That's the difference between a heel and a snark favorite.
ReplyDeleteWell, I for one refuse to believe that people would actually resort to using sarcasm on the internet. Inconceivable!
ReplyDeleteThis Countdown segment on Jimmy Johnson and the Herschel Walker trade makes me even more pissed off at Jerry Jones for being completely unable to swallow his pride and keep Johnson around. No telling how many more Super Bowls we could have had.
ReplyDeleteSee, I just hate the Cowboys. (And the Stars, but who cares?) If they had kept Jimmy, and not degenerated into the sometimes entertaining mess they are now, I'd hate Dallas more than New York by now.
ReplyDeleteI just wish it made sense. What does it mean for Swagger to Bo-lieve? Does Dallas have a program for Swagger or whomever to follow? He just says "You need to bo-lieve". I can see why that would be annoying, but what the christ does he MEAN? Please flesh these characters out a bit, WWE.
ReplyDeleteBusiness is much better now than it was in 1992.
ReplyDeleteThe Browns are giving points? Uh oh.
ReplyDeleteProbably NJPW with Devon
ReplyDeleteStafford or Rothlisberger?
ReplyDeleteStafford doesn't have Megatron
ReplyDeleteHave they ever done it again?
ReplyDeleteThat's what I was thinking. Think I'll go big Ben.
ReplyDeleteJesus, the nerds surrounding Akbar Gbaja-Biamila on RedZone makes me cringe.
ReplyDeleteI've got the farm on the Patriots. Go team
ReplyDeleteLots of action but it seems like I'm riding with Bayless for the most part this week. Which means this train is headed straight off the rails.
ReplyDeleteI have SD -7, NE -1, GB -2.5, Jaguars +6, Cardinals -2.5, Denver -10, Carolina +7
Defending TNA is the WORST offense
ReplyDeleteI'm betting the next big overseas show we'd see would in China. That's Cena & Vince's pet project.
ReplyDeleteHe would do really well there.
ReplyDeleteNot reallly
ReplyDeleteFuck the Steelers!
ReplyDeleteBoy, Parks and Rec just takes a fucking dive right from the start of Season 6, they can just be cancelled now I suppose.
ReplyDeleteI honestly forgot that show was still on
ReplyDeleteSeasons 2-4 are some of the funniest stuff I've ever seen on TV, but I suppose that's a really hard standard to keep up for long.
ReplyDeleteI had to find out the hard way that my new ISP has stuck a cap on my monthly usage. 250 GB a month. I don't even know if that's a lot. I've gone over by 12 GB and the billing cycle isn't even over yet.
ReplyDeleteI guess that is a lot.
Danny Aiken is getting cut
ReplyDeleteWhat would be kind of neat (if incredibly ambitious) is to turn one Wrestlemania into a three day event in three locations. You could have shows on Friday and Saturday at locations around the world air at various times on the network, then do the traditional Sunday night in the USA. Of course, it would require splitting the roster for the three shows, but the impetus to bring back part timers for a show would at least make sense. If you had two or three big matches from each venue, used a combination of NXT or international talent on the undercard for the shows abroad then used your mid card for the American show? It'd be hard to pull off, but it would rock as a wrestling fan.
ReplyDeleteStart drive at opponents 15, fail to score.
ReplyDeleteDOLPHINS FOOTBALL!
I wish these damn refs would figure out basic booking: use their biased call-making ability to hand the Browns some games during the season so when they job them out to their beloved Steelers it looks more impressive.
ReplyDeleteI was 2-8 the first two weeks
ReplyDelete9-5-1 the past three weeks
With the network, an oversea's ppv makes more sense. For a 'medium ppv' ( Say, summer slam or royal rumble) they could probably do really well at a big indoor arena.
ReplyDeleteAs stupid and needlessly hateful as I thought the later Ted sketches were, I thought the refusal to acknowledge Bischoff was a great subtle (!) little way to tweak him.
ReplyDeleteThe indoctrination of Eaton into the blueblood lifestyle is probably the funniest series of skits WCW did that were actually meant to be funny. Regal offering Eaton his choice of wine and Bobby asking for a bottle of Boone's Farm = high comedy.
ReplyDeleteI bet Eric REALLY wanted him to though. He probably got a lot of shit from Bischoff for not joining in.
ReplyDeleteSomething bad happened to the Steelers and they didn't get a bailout call YES! YES! YES!
ReplyDeleteDundee was gone at the very end of '94 or very beginning of '95, I think because of budget cuts (he was pulling in a road agent *and* talent salary at the same time).
ReplyDeleteHeenan said that it would just make him look bad, since he spent 9 years there.
ReplyDeleteAnd by that I mean shitting on something before it happens. By all means, shit on it afterwards, but to shit on it pre-emptively just makes me think people WANT to hate TNA rather than enjoy the bits that are actually good and hate the rest.
ReplyDeleteThe show will be airing its final season
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone else think that Eddie, in his later sleazeball character, would have made a good Horseman? Maybe in the Tully role?
ReplyDeleteBandwidth caps are ass.
ReplyDeleteWeird that Team 3D teased going after a new set of tag titles at BFG (most likely the IWGP titles since they pulled out the Bullet Club shirts). Weird that TNA would let them do that. And weird because AJ Styles said (on Jim Ross's podcast) that NJPW really hates TNA right now.
ReplyDeletePretty much the same pattern with me. 1st week I got murdered in pick em and in bets. 2nd week, killed in pickem, broke even on bets. Since then things have mostly stabilized and I had a pretty big week 4 to cancel out the early season failings but I'm still wary.
ReplyDeleteHow is Tampa Bay this bad? Does Jon Gruden watch these games with his pants down?
ReplyDeleteIs, is it over?
ReplyDeleteEspecially when discussing THIS BUSINESS! This isn't fun and games. It's a way of life.
ReplyDeleteyep.
ReplyDeleteNot sure how well his calves would translate to a non-american audience.
ReplyDeleteSo glad I sat Steve Smith this week since apparently he isn't going to catch one of the 500 tds Flacco plans on throwing today.
ReplyDeleteWonder if there will be a replay tonight?
ReplyDeleteFamous last words
ReplyDeleteTampa Bay is just garbage.
ReplyDeleteI like you in theory, brah... but stuff like this challenges that theory
ReplyDeleteStop, stop, they're already dead!
ReplyDeleteCleveland girls are the best to date... they don't expect a ring
ReplyDeleteWhoops. Won't really miss the points though, my team is fucking loaded.
ReplyDeleteAre you starting Flacco?
ReplyDeleteWOOOOOF!
ReplyDeleteNo, I have Luck, Murray, and Bell. I pretty much win every week just by default.
ReplyDeleteThis guy gets it.
ReplyDeleteTampa Bay makes me feel a sliver better about the Raiders.
ReplyDeleteWhen your entire NFL fandom is being kicked in the teeth by officiating, you notice these things.
ReplyDelete