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Joe v. Owens

Rumors circulated that Joe signed a 2-year deal with WWE and could make a surprise appearance at the NXT special.  With Zayn injured is there any likelihood and pulling the old "open challenge" (maybe Owens even mimics Cena) and out walks Joe!  Any shot, or this just a smark fantasy.  If not now, how do you think the WWE will actually book Joe?  Monster heel, bodyguard (muscle) for small heel, hard work face, Umaga 2???

First up, I’m out of town as you’re reading this, so I post-dated a few Q&As because I have shit internet access for the remainder of the long weekend.  So hopefully no wrestlers die before Tuesday. 

Second, I finished the fifth season of SOA before I left, and HOLY SHIT is Jax one evil genius sumbitch.  Like, DAMN, you got served, Damon Pope.  And I presume by the end of the show Otto will be the Black Knight from Holy Grail, nothing but a torso on death row.

Anyway, I think Joe answering an open challenge is both plausible and awesome.  The pics that have recently circulated show him looking pretty ripped, so he certainly CAN have that WWE look if he wants to.  I think the UFC-ish shooter deal is where they’d go with him, and they should probably get him to the main roster ASAP because they desperately need threatening heels.  And although he’d get a monster babyface reaction from Smark Central at Full Sail, I really don’t want Kevin Owens to lose that belt any time soon.  Three years is a reasonable title reign, I feel.

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  1. I have legit excitement for an in-shape Joe coming in.

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  2. "Three years to be a champion is a long time." If Andre said it, who are we to argue?

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  3. I see him having a no better WWE run than Tazz tbh

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  4. If one guy was gonna bypass the NXT system I'd have it be Joe. That said. I'd rather see his matches with Owens et al than trading wins on TV.

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  5. Scott soa is great, things great really crazy at the end of season 6 and 7 is great. Also would the soa theme sog make a great entrance song for a wrestler?

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  6. Scott is out of town?


    :: Is concerned for Bryan ::

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  7. They're FAT!

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  8. I can't wait until Steen shows up on Raw and is randomly losing matches to Wade Barrett, should be really fun.

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  9. Calling it now: Ric Flair dies.

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  10. My money is on Bryan

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  11. Considering they usually screw up wrestlers from other promotions. I don't see him being any different.

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  12. Yeah but he'll beat him the week after.

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  13. Maybe I'm too cynical, but it's impossible for me to see WWE treat Joe as anything but a fat loser or a lesser Umaga at best.

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  14. I think Joe has more guys on the inside who like him than Tazz did. He had a reputation for being a prick when he was in ECW.

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  15. Yeah, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Seth Rollins, etc. have been crashing failures.

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  16. In spite of, because of...doesn't matter. And Rollins was ROH champ, so I don't see why he wouldn't count.

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  17. He was the ROH champion.

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  18. Yeah Sting, Goldberg, DDP and Booker did great things there.

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  19. It's been literally 10 years now since Joe was something special. 6 years at the least since he quit trying. It's just over for him.

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  20. WCW is a separate story with Vince comparing dorito dink size with Turner until he's dead.

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  21. How did they screw up Sting or Booker??

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  22. I don't agree with him but he likely means Wrestlemania 19

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  23. That shitty Irish remix, give it to Sheamoose

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  24. Depends how the higher ups see him. HHH may think Joe has something to offer, but if someone tells Vince Joe is a TNA star, that's that.

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  25. Belee_Matt!_INDEED!!!May 17, 2015 at 12:19 PM

    I wish I could upvote Scott's "Owens should have a 3 year reign" comment.

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  26. Belee_Matt!_INDEED!!!May 17, 2015 at 12:20 PM

    From what I've heard, HHH loves Joe.

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  27. He'll be fine in NXT, but when he gets called up then it's over. Same for Owens.

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  28. Which is weird because when his last contract was up Nobody was Eben interested in having a phone conversation with the guy and that was only a few years ago well within the time frame these other guys got signed. If he loved him that much I would have thought he'd be on the roster before he was pushing 40.

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  29. Yeah season 5 is the major shift in jax's character, I would say he gets less endearing the last 2 seasons though.

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  30. Booker had a terrific career in WWE. Sting was a one-off nostalgia deal.

    I'd be willing to bet the "other promotions" guys' success rate, overall, is higher than that of WWE-created guys. Cherry-picking a handful of guys doesn't prove anything either way. Especially when some of them you're holding up as some sort of WWE failure were actually quite successful, they just didn't do whatever it is that you think they should have done.

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  31. Belee_Matt!_INDEED!!!May 17, 2015 at 12:29 PM

    I'm just telling you what I read. I have no idea if it's true. I don't know HHH -- it's just been said that he loves Joe.

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  32. As we've talked about before, they don't bother introducing wrestlers to the audience before debuting. Everyone that watches NXT knows who Owens and Joe are. 25% of the Raw audience knows who they are and I think that's being generous. It would not kill them to film a vignette or two.

    I don't watch NXT so I knew nothing about Neville and WWE tv hasn't bothered to tell me anything. He's had basically the same match since he showed up. At some point they have to do something more or people will just stop caring.

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  33. Groucho Dr. Facts MarxMay 17, 2015 at 12:29 PM

    I've been saying do the Joe vs Owens open challenge for months

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  34. Owens was introduced with plenty of vignettes before he debuted. Same with Itami.

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  35. Ah OK. I misread. Yeah, you're right. Every talent called up hasn't had vignettes except for maybe the Ascension.

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  36. Zayn and Neville got themselves over in the ring but WWE has done nothing with it. Zayn is injured but Neville has been placed on the hamster wheel with everyone else.

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  37. Taz was also immediately marginalized when the Radicalz fell into the WWF's lap like 8 minutes after the Rumble. At least Joe shouldn't have to deal with something like that.

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  38. A couple weeks ago on one of the daily updates, there was a headline that TNA guys were told not to bother calling WWE to look for work. It's a bit of a headscratcher because any of the TNA guys would be rebooted in the performance center anyway. But if they really wanted Joe, it would have been done a long time ago.

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  39. I had never seen Taz before the Rumble. I only heard about his internet legend status. Not gonna say HHH was right to squash him but.......................

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  40. Owens vs Joe? Sounds like NXT Takeover PIEval. How bout it?

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  41. He's ripped? So we no longer can use "HE'S FAT!" ????


    This is a sad day for Scott Steiner's freaks.

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  42. Tazz ended Kurt Angle's undefeated start to his career and Angle did a stretcher job his first night in. I don't know what happened after that.

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  43. Biff Kensington Has a PosseMay 17, 2015 at 12:40 PM

    Seriously, I love NXT when it's great, and Kevin Owens is playing his role to a hilt. But NXT wont keep the company going, the main roster will. And that show needs all the fucking help it can get. Move Owens up to the main roster along with Balor, Charlotte and Banks, then get Zayn up when he's healthy. Joe can take Owens's role for a few months until a new big babyface can be built up (Joe vs. Itami in a few months, anyone?)

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  44. If Bryan dies, I wonder if all the folks here who kept speculating on his health would feel good about the fact that they were right.

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  45. Tazz wasn't ever pushed at that level again and I understand it.

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  46. Yeah, I agree with you, I'm just saying I think that WWE higher ups feel like since he wasn't there before, there is nothing to show and the fans should know he's a big deal because he's there. It's funny that you use the Razor video because that's exactly the one I was thinking of.

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  47. A rematch with Joe at WrestleMania might be the only reason CM Punk ever steps into a WWE ring ever again.

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  48. I didn't say it was likely.

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  49. I didn't say it was likely

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  50. Joe has two things going for him: He's well-liked by Triple H and is an old friend (though not necessarily a good friend) of Cena.

    That might mean shit to Vince of course, but it's worth noting.

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  51. Bringing back Dave's Old Porn would be a great idea.

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  52. Story was that Joe didn't want to do the Umaga character so he shot them down, and then during the Big Johnny talent relation years he wasn't considered bc Johnny hated anyone chubby. Now it's being driven by HHH and he's wanted.

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  53. Likely so considering that people have to pay at least $50 a month for cable if they want to see Duck Dynasty now.

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  54. The one with him holding the medicine ball? You and I have very different definitions of ripped if that doesn't do it for you.

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  55. What are you looking for in particular?

    Some sperm

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  56. Agreed. Doesn't take much for me regarding Trips and politics. But even after his MSG debut I didn't think Tazz would be a main eventer. Mid card badass that would give a main eventer 'a run for the money' was his top end,

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  57. Joe's tight with Cena too, which can't hurt.

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  58. Lol the guys with food poisoning

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  59. Adrian Neville is ripped. John Morrison is ripped. Samoa Joe is not ripped in that picture. There's literally no vascularity in his arms at all and that's the easiest place to have it.

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  60. That picture is not anywhere close to ripped. He's (presumably) flexing and still has flab hanging over his biceps and no arm definition.

    I mean he's in better shape than before, sure, but he could literally drop 30 lbs of fat before getting near "ripped"

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  61. Agree. Also need to keep in mind that Mankind and Steve Austin were both "other promotion" guys.

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  62. http://www.ringsidenews.com/wwe-news/ex-wwe-diva-sunny-signs-deal-with-vivid-for-hardcore-porn-films/

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  63. Braves pitcher is 8 full through a no-hitter.

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  64. Is this the afternoon thread?

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  65. Essentially.

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  66. One more out.

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  67. Just watched Awesome a Tanaka from ONS. How do you fuck it up with a guy like awesome?

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  68. ....base hit on the first pitch to the last guy.

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  69. Fat, Ugly Inner-City SweathogMay 17, 2015 at 1:24 PM

    Not even close. They pay that for their cable package, not one show. No one is paying their cable bill exclusively for one program

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  70. Russo booking and fat chicks, apparently.

    I thought that was the surest sure thing of all time. I may or may not have even posted a few times about how the Awesome signing was going to get WCW back to #1.

    Whoops.

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  71. Hey bro, I got just the thing - FAT CHICKS, BRO.

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  72. Kinda wish he'd gone to the WWE pre-invasion. A 300lb guy who can fly? He'dve been world champ 3 times, minimum.

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  73. Bad Moon Rising. Someone in the AWA used that as entrance music, don't remember who though.

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  74. I think Owens has a shot if he continues getting in shape. He won't be the badass heel he is in NXT, but I think he has the charisma to pull off a decent character. Joe, I don't see it.

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  75. That's kinda understandable; a lot of TNA guys have some major mileage on themselves. Plus, they've signed TNA guys before, and, well, Chris Harris and Monty Brown didn't exactly set the world on fire. (In Brown's defense, it wasn't his fault.)

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  76. Even when Joe has been in good shape before, those Samoan genetics can't be beat. He's still blubbery no matter what.

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  77. Exactly. Name a samoan wrestler with a ripped physique. Rocky's the closest and he was never that cut.

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  78. I saw John Fogerty live at the Murat in Indianapolis in 2007. When he performed that song, he actually sang "bathroom on the right" in the last line.

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  79. Awesome was my favorite ecw guy, hands down. It's a real shame he never got a break in wcw or wwf. He was the man.

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  80. That's cruel right there.

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  81. ThebrazilianpsychoMay 17, 2015 at 1:45 PM

    He and Raven were awesome, they should've been world champions in WCW/WWE.

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  82. Monty Brown. Damn. He really had a bright future.

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  83. Kinda feel like SOA should have ended after season 6. Season 7 was ok, but in hindsight, kind of predictable and a bit by the numbers.

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  84. I know I'm wishing for something that can't be true, but they better just let Joe be Samoa Joe and not, Tonga Tom Or something.

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  85. Naw, it needed to end with the thing that it ended with.

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  86. Personally, I'm voting for a full reinstatement of the wild Samoan gimmick. Grass skirts & turkey legs or GTFO!

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  87. eh. As poetic as it felt, it was a let down to me.

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  88. WCW went through alot of trouble and money to get Awesome and it was like they brought him in just to humiliate him. Awesome said he was happy to get released from WWE because the politics and locker room stuff was out of control.

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  89. Yup. 2003 Samoa Joe was very solidly built but definitely not anywhere close to competing in a bodybuilding contest.

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  90. Fiji frank? Palau Pete?

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  91. Couldn't talk people into buying tickets or PPV's.

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  92. Not that corporate structures like WCW & WWE would ever let Raven be the face of their companies anyway, but they would have to deal with someone who isn't going to roll with whether he's told and intelligently tell them why.

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  93. Awesome DID debut by beating up an incredibly well hair conditioned Nash with his own crutches, who was in the middle of TOTALLY SHOOTING BRO. Like with all things Russo, great start, but...

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  94. And he's only half Samoan.

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  95. not really as a full time wrestler. he looked like a fucking action figure for Hercules.

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  96. That was a helluva debut as the ECW PPV was barely mentioned as per the agreement that was made. Awesome in his power mullet flipping off the crowd was pretty awesome.

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  97. Oh yeah, lol, forgot about them dicking over Heyman.

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  98. I'd say that a good 25% of the general WWE audience would know Joe, he's been on TV for a dozen years, but Owens? A lot of NXT fans were barely of him.

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  99. No everyone was willing to hurt themselves to get Awesome over like Tanaka did.

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  100. I didn't say you couldn't order the PPV on Time Warner, genius. Direct TV, Dish Network, and AT&T U-Verse all dropped WWE PPVs when WWE launched the Network, and that's a significant chunk of the PPV market. It'll likely take more that Vince saying "Gee, sorry, we were wrong" to get them to come back with decent terms. Since they would know the Network failed and PPV would be the only option, what would stop, say, Direct TV, from demanding twice as much of a cut from WWE? WWE would be negotiating from an even weaker position.

    I think you're vastly overestimating the amount of fans who would pay $55 a month for WWE PPVs after more than a year of only paying $9.99 a month. Not to mention that buyrates were ALREADY dropping over the past few years pre-Network as fans either lost interest in the product or figured out how to illegally stream PPVs for free.

    As for fans who still pay $55 for PPVs, the 100k or so people who still pay for PPVs (and it's been as low as 50k) probably don't even generate enough money to justify Brock's contract.

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  101. New Generation Podcast covered Bash at the Beach '96 this week, so I'm feeling the Hostile Takeover Match at the moment.

    My first thought - GODDAMN, was WCW's video production people miles behind the WWF's. That prematch video package blew.

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  102. Dicking over Heyman? Heyman owed Awesome quite a few grand and wanted Awesome to sign a new contract. Awesome refused unless he was paid his owed back pay. Heyman didn't have it, and WCW had a contract waiting for him.

    If anything, Heyman screwed Heyman.

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  103. Oh, I know that, just the "make sure to plug our PPV when he runs in" aspect.

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  104. Felt a bit like Kurt Sutter dragged some of the storylines out because he liked keeping some of the actors around, and I know he wanted to tell a lot of story, but it felt like practically every episode was a TV movie. I didn't mind season 6, but season 7 felt like it really dragged until we got the end we got. Compare it to how Justified wrapped up, felt like the journey to Justified's ending was more satisfying. I think Kurt Sutter's a decent bloke, but could have used an editor to cut the episodes down in length those final 2 seasons.

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  105. Joey Samoey

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  106. Careful now....I haven't seen the last season of Justified. Waiting for Amazon Prime or disc rental. But, yeah, I agree with you about the last two seasons, particularly 7.

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  107. Oh yeah, that part.

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  108. I'll just say, it's a major improvement on season 5.

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  109. Would Connor's Dad induct him next year?

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  110. I like Rappaport, but he wasn't as convincing a character as Daryl Crowe as we was on the recent episode of Louie - that suited him better, but i'll admit, I loved the opening to season 5 episode 12, with the Wynn-e-bago (c) Alan Sepinwall.

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  111. Bloodrayne the Third Reich is basically a softcore porn movie.


    The film quality is surprising good, but otherwise a typical terrible Uwe Boll movie.

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  112. "A lottery was held to form this great team defending WCW..." I don't recall the Rumble tumbler being used before the Bash, lol.

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  113. I'd have to go back and review the seasons, but off the top of my head, I'd say 3 was probably best.

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  114. That's not what you said. You said they pissed of cable companies (you listed two, the other were satellite providers) when in reality they are still on the biggest cable providers in the U.S.

    Your other point was most people wouldn't pay 55 for what they got for 10, which is false. If the people want to watch it they will pay the money. It never stopped them before. It's supply an demand.

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  115. I blame Jeff Jarrett.

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  116. "Tony, could the third man be sitting next to us?" Yeah, later on as the nWo dragged on and on Dusty Rhodes DID join up, but now I can't help but think Dusty waddling down to the ring and Tony telling Dusty to go STRAIGHT to hell before signing off.

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  117. I liked when Luger got hurt, one of them says "hey why don't we bring someone else out to take his place?" and nobody could really answer why they didn't.

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  118. Heh, that just happened. "We drew this team by lottery, why not pick another that way?"

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  119. Great way to put over the importance of the stakes, the dork straight man stickler for the rules Schiavone eagerly says "I'll be like you for this, Brain, hurt him! Injure him, kick him when he's down!"

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  120. Two fatties against one another? That's like Dougie's ultimate nightmare!

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  121. "What have I said? All these years....you humanoids!"

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  122. New-new-new world organization.

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  123. Keep watching SOA Scott. It gets crazier

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  124. Twomanga.

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  125. So, how many fat jokes so far ?

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  126. Lol keep wanking to muscular dude

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  127. He didn't say it was likely

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  128. He didn't say it was likely.

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  129. and why don't you watch NXT ? that's the real uestion !

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  130. who cares about raw

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  131. Cuban Pete!

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  132. Everyone prove you wrong, you must feel like an ass now

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  133. So where the hell is the daily thread? You mods are slipping.

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  134. Art Macklin, Man Without FearMay 17, 2015 at 3:14 PM

    There are mods here?

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  135. Steiner - "...He's fat!"

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  136. Because he wasn't really all that?

    He was a tall dude who could plancha and do powerbombs. Beyond that, he had a very bland look and his powerbombs didn't look all that impressive when he wasn't doing them to tiny Japanese men off the top rope through tables.

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  137. HowmuchdoesthisguyweighMay 17, 2015 at 3:20 PM

    Junior Seau

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  138. HowmuchdoesthisguyweighMay 17, 2015 at 3:21 PM

    Only time I really liked raven was the flock days and feuding with Benoit and ddp

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  139. Oh my god, that weird Irish remix was AWFUL.

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  140. HowmuchdoesthisguyweighMay 17, 2015 at 3:25 PM

    I think Neville has been booked well overall. In today's landscape his role is pretty good

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  141. HowmuchdoesthisguyweighMay 17, 2015 at 3:26 PM

    I disagree with that. It isn't over for him. At least give him a chance in wwe before proclaiming his demise

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  142. Watching Wonder Boys with Michael Douglas. Notable that Spiderman (Tobey Maguire) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr) hooked up towards the end of this movie.

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  143. HowmuchdoesthisguyweighMay 17, 2015 at 3:27 PM

    Then taz blew out his shoulder not long after that... Never got much momentum after that outside the feud with King

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  144. Unless they have a miracle comeback, the Clippers are about to piss away a 3-1 series lead. A week ago I thought they were the favorite to win the title.

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  145. NXT Fatal Fudge-Way?

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  146. CP3 is the second round version of T-Mac. This is great, just an amazing choke if they can't come back.

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  147. Clippers were a Buffalo sports team. They do what they do

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  148. I like Less Than Zero where Ultron gets Tony hooked on drugs. Should've just went back to that well inAoU

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  149. Now there's a soundtrack I used to listen to alot. On cassette.

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  150. Yep. It had four amazing seasons, two terrible ones, and then an OK enough final season.

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  151. That missed dunk summed it up

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  152. Thaddeus MountainMay 17, 2015 at 3:35 PM

    From what I hear, Joe is staying Samoa Joe.

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  153. I think this was probably their best shot too. West is so deep he might never get a shot to win a title.

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  154. Watchjng Hardcore Heaven 97 and Jenna Jameson is out with the Dudleys. Just looked her up and she looks frightening in 2015.

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  155. Lol wow you seriously took the time to comment again because I didn't answer. Yikes.

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  156. I said they pissed off cable companies and I listed two plus two satellite companies. That's a good chunk of WWE's former PPV business that can play hardball if WWE comes crawling back.

    And yes, I imagine people who paid $9.99 for PPVs will not be thrilled with paying $55 again. If movie tickets shot up to $50, people would obviously go to less movies.

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  157. I just figured they could have done something more with Sting.

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  158. Thaddeus MountainMay 17, 2015 at 3:43 PM

    Time has not been kind to her. YIKES.

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  159. Yeah I meant they did screw up some, but they did get a lot of guys right like you and Mears stated.

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  160. Clippers blow it again.

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  161. Ovechkin and CP3, 3-1 leads and zero trips to the finals.

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  162. I really don't like the clippers i love seeing them choke. Just wish it was against a team I liked because Houston sucks too

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  163. JJ Redick, Matt Barnes, and Jamal Crawford are gonna be kicking
    themselves all offseason. They missed about 800 shots in the last 3
    games

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  164. It's more the plastic surgery rather than time/

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  165. Just rewatched team America. I have a hard time deciding which is a greater soundtrack between this and South Park movie

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  166. This just seems like whoever wins earns the right to get blown off the floor against the Warriors.

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  167. Me pointing out that Samoa Joe isn't ripped and then citing examples of people who would fit that definition= me wanking to them?


    Great logic, mate. For the record, Samoa Joe is definitely one of my favorite wrestlers and was at one time, probably the best wrestler in North America.

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  168. Comcast charter and twc are a larger part of the cable landscape of the USA. You can add in a bunch of local companies that carry wwe ppvs along with Verizon fios too.

    Truthfully part of the audience that has the network (iwc mostly) would go back to bootlegging and the product would continue getting more or less the same lower buys

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  169. They'll miss those kicks too

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  170. Matt Barnes with the massive heel heat

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  171. I was just about to email you Scott on how far you had gotten with Sons now. I was going to say that I couldn't believe you were only that far, but then I remembered works, kids, yada, yada.

    There's a comment I want to make about season 6, but I'll wait till you finish. There's something that happens and I'll definitely be interested in your thoughts on it.

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  172. Don't agree with this at all.

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  173. Thing with Sutter is he was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO involved with SOA, writing nearly everything. Add to the work he was doing on the shield and I'm sure there was burn out.

    I don't get as rustled about the seasons starting slow and then building to the big climax until the last few episodes as a lot of people do. Breaking Bad was notorious for that too.

    I think we can agree that shows like that would NEVER work on network tv with their "Every season needs to be 25 episodes" policy.

    Cable gets drama right. Said it before and will say it again. I'm still trying to get through supernatural and there's been a lot of redundancy. That's a show that could use a few seasons cut out.

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  174. Is that that the one where they were like policemen with huffys?

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  175. I don't want to spoil anything for Scott, but I don't think people get that that certain character dying left a bunch bigger whole than many thought it would.

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  176. yeah, but it was inline with the character who...um...instigated the dying.

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  177. He also has black genetics too. A friend of mine, whose also black, can literally workout for ten minutes a month and be the most ripped guy ever.

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  178. sounds like a porn

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  179. Calling him just Neville is stupid.

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  180. Yeah, complete with one of the best theme songs ever:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT8IsKfhadk

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  181. Sting, Goldy, DDP were never long term.

    And I'd say Booker did good TBH.

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  182. We don't get NXT in the ghetto

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  183. He's booked like every other mid-card guy

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  184. http://www.killthehydra.com/wp-content/uploads/sonsofanarchyforeveralone.jpg

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  185. This. Bad attitude plus shitty neck did him no favors.

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  186. Really? I love both shows, but Justified's ending left me thinking "...Oh. Okay." Just kinda anti-climatic. It didn't have the "this is the last episode of the show" feeling to me.

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  187. Oh, he definitely deserved to die, and what was amazing I thought is how they were building up his redemption and he ultimately gets it by how accepting of his fate he was at the end.

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  188. Their fault or bad luck? Plenty of players have never been to the finals of their sports. Everybody is a loser if they can't win it all.

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  189. They'll be fine unless Doc fucks up the team further or actually breaks up the team.

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