So thanks to Reddit, we now have a shocked Ibushi face for whenever Ibushi is hurt.
That said, Ibushi is hurt according to Meltzer
So thanks to Reddit, we now have a shocked Ibushi face for whenever Ibushi is hurt.
That said, Ibushi is hurt according to Meltzer
Super Smash Bros are now The Dark Order in AEW. The promo video was pretty good. Though the other guys with them are just weird.
https://twitter.com/AEWrestling/stat...04191598436354
They had a full hour to try to hook viewers that were considering flipping over to the NBA Finals. Fantastic job as usual.
These people trapped in the elevator? Can't wait til they accuse EC3 of farting or something.
Kenny Omega announced Fyter Fest will be free on B/R Live. Also announced Alex "Golden Boy" Mendez will be an announcer for the show. He has done commentary on that Titan Games show from The Rock and does a lot of eSports stuff.
Wow. That was the darkest episode of FFFH yet. I got legit uncomfortable lol.
Ouch, that was about as blatant as I've ever seen.
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I think the Lacy Evans character has potential, but god damn is she green it seems.
I like Lacey Evans. The hate she gets is unjustified in my opinion. People on r/sc act like she’s Bella/Nia Jax bad.
Yeah, she's not that bad, but that Moonsault where she nearly crushed Natty's throat, then the sandbagging on the Belly to Bayley is pretty cringe.
She has potential but got called up too early imo
So SSB is now the Dark Order. So no lawsuit from Nintendo.
Edit: Doh, I missed the post earlier about this.
I know very few of you watch it but Chad Gable has joined the 205 Live roster as of tonight.
Nikki > Lacey > Brie Let's be serious though. The majority of the roster isn't very good anyway.
So they split up the Gable/Roode tag team to have Roode chilling in the background of the Uso block party/sometimes doing 24/7 bullshit and send Gable to 205. At least the latter will be taken seriously on a show that nobody watches.
Shawn Spears formerly known as Tye Dillenger has joined AEW officially.
Today is the 10 year anniversary of the death of Mitsuhara Misawa. Reddit has a real good thread.
Currently reading Meltzer's eulogy on Misawa. So sad to see someone who knew he had to retire, but felt obligated out of loyalty/pride to try to carry the company until other stars got back from injury is just depressing as hell. And knowing that could have been Austin, Dibiase, or Edge if doctors didn't tell them to retire immediately makes it even scarier.