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TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by pu7pl3(m): 10:08pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
armadeo: This one screams quality |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by pu7pl3(m): 3:29pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
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TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 3:20pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
Even Oraimo has joined the Barbie trend WB didn't pay for it oh
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by pu7pl3(m): 9:46am On Aug 09, 2023 |
Kilishihunter: All those things were just rumours, no club has actually gone for him yet He isn't good offensively and he is just about average defensively. |
TV/Movies / Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(m): 9:43am On Aug 09, 2023 |
WWE NXT REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS Poppa Was a Playa I always love anything between Dirty Dom and Rey Mysterio. Besides the obvious tension between father and son, theyâre so different and perfect foils for one another. Absolutely perfect. Even Reyâs presence gets Dom off his axis, and daddy dearest definitely kept himself busy this week. Rey gave props to Roxanne Perez and Thea Hail, which led to another frosty exchange between the latter and Andre Chase. While Rey handed out advice, Lyra Valkyria visited Dom & Rhea Ripley. Now, keeping it real, I didnât understand why she came for Rhea. Lyra accused Rhea of manipulating her and then challenged her to let Dom win on his own. Why? Sheâs not wrong, but why all the hostility towards Rhea suddenly? More to the point, why does she care whether Dom wins or loses? Following the main event between Dom and Dragon Lee, it became obvious why that particular plot point played. But it still makes little sense. After a fun main eventâwhich Dom won thanks to RheaâLyra showed up and attacked Rhea. She teamed aligned herself with Rey and Dragon, who just watched Dom skate away from losing again, despite their best efforts. This match did a lot for Domâs character. It showed, despite the cheating, he has heart. He took Dragonâs absolute best and hardest hits but kept kicking out. Theyâre not only telling the story that says the kid comes with two aces up his sleeve, but he wonât go down easy either. That makes Dom not only dirty, but dangerous. A program with between Dom, Rhea, Lyra, and Dragon has merit. I still think how they picked the messiest route for Lyra to get there, but hopefully the ends justify the means. B-Sides Tyson vs. Ali Whew. For a little less than 15 mins, Mustafa Ali and Axiom tore it down. Thatâs it. I mean, I donât know any other words for it. They raised the bar like Method Man in a cypher, setting the stage for everyone else. They told a story about two evenly matched cats where Ali only got the advantage when he âaccidentallyâ went for Axiomâs mask. I put quotes around that because while Ali reacted like he didnât do it intentionally, his NXT persona plays both sides on that good and bad spectrum. Axiom reacted like any masked wrestler would, and Ali took advantage. One 450 later and Ali won the opening contest, then declared himself the number one contender for the North American championship. Dope match with big implications. Watch it now. The only complaint on my mind is Reggie showed up with his goons in tow. Itâs not that they showed up that bothers me but that they didnât do anything. They didnât affect the match at all. They caught Axiomâs attention for a couple seconds and then...nothing. So, yeah, less of that. STRONG FRIENDS A few things before I get into this âHeritage Cup match.â First, I love Meta-Fourâs entrance. It makes them look like anime villains and itâs a cool aesthetic that gives them their own flavor. Secondly, with all that said, Noam Daar is a weak link; heâs a charisma vacuum. I like him in the ring but outside the ring? Heâs human Zquil. Thirdly, Put the Womenâs tag titles on Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend. I gotta agree with that; theyâre the most interesting duo in the womenâs division and exhibit the most personality. They need some excitement on the womenâs tag team scene, so yeah. Why not? As for the match itself, another solid Heritage Cup matchup. They really figured these out after the first one and found a rhythm that keeps them compelling without sacrificing the inherent purity. And the found a way that kept Meta-Four involved as a whole without interfering or giving Noam the cheap W. In fact, he lost. Tyler later gave up the fake cup after Nathan gave Noam what he wants: a rematch for the real cup. But only after admitting the other cup isnât genuine. Interesting that Noam threw Oro Mensah under the bus. Heâs not wrong, but one wonders... On My Own I like what theyâre doing with Trick Williams but I found the promo segment between him and Ilja Dragunov lacking. Trick sounded rushed and not his natural self. To be fair, Ilja didnât give him much on the other end but this whole thing is a work in progress. NXT is developmental and part of this whole story is Trick developing. He wants a match with Ilja at Heatwave and I want to see it. Trick put a lot of pressure on his shoulders, which creates dramatic tension. He needs this win. What happens if he loses? Big Egoâs A match between Bron Breakker and Von Wagner does nothing for me. I never once thought Von might win, nor did I feel like he made Bron sweat. After Bron won, he added insult to injury and Von put him through the commentary table. Which, is exactly what Von promised before the match. I suppose this keeps the thing going because thereâs no way Bron lets that go. Meh. Intruder Alert Schism ran roughshod this week. They beat up any and everyone for information on the Creed Bros. Hank & Tank found themselves on the wrong end of their wrath, which put them out of action for their scheduled tag match against Drew Gulak & Charlie Dempsey. Damon Kemp, once again, asked for their hands in partnership. Of course they said no. Jensen & Briggs stepped up and accepted their challenge. Solid tag match while it lasted but Damon interfered and ruined a good thing. He slammed Jensen on the floor and Drew & Charlie took advantage. They got the W and walked away with a new friend. Damon does nothing for me, but I do give him props for dressing like someone from Mugatuâs Derelicte campaign. Why Ivy Nile vs. Kiana James got weird. On one hand, itâs the logical conclusion to Schismâs search for Julius & Brutus. But having a bunch of people emerge like ghouls in the Thriller video and circle the ring looked weird. Then they all smoked the canvas during the match which just took away all my attention from the action in the ring. Kiana won but it also didnât matter since she wants Gigi Dolin and the Schism chicanery took priority over everything else. Schism circled Ivy since she must know where her friends are, but Tony DâAngelo & Stacks made the save, connecting dots back to a backstage confrontation between Schism and The Family. I like the logic there although, again, the Schism stuff borders into the silly aspect I donât like in my professional wrestling entertainment. So I ask...why? They throw so much against the wall in NXT. This week alone, we got Dijak coming for Melo with Wes Lee intervening, a segment with Los Lotharios connecting over text message about their deceased grandfather, all the Schism stuff, plus a match between Kelani Jordan and Blair Davenport that segued into Dana Brooke vs. Blair next week. They do the most in two hours. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, and sometimes it falls right in the middle. This is the last thing. Not a show that particularly thrilled me but it didnât bore me either. But I prefer weeks when NXT focuses on a through line and objective rather than swinging at every pitch thrown its way. 1 Like 1 Share |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by pu7pl3(m): 9:48pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
Kilishihunter: Freanesa isn't as good as you guys keep saying that's why no top coach wants him. |
TV/Movies / Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(m): 6:39pm On Aug 08, 2023 |
WWE RAW REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS 99 Problems The Judgment Day continue their reign as the most intriguing faction in WWE. Yes, more than The Bloodline, if only because while I love that story, itâs getting just a little long in the tooth. But Judgment Day feels fresh and piles on more intrigue every week. How so this week? Well, first, they interrupted Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodesâ stare down. Cody sees nobody better than him right now. Seth proposed they test that theory. The Judgment Day, sans Finn Balor, stopped all that before it started. But Finn showed. up with a sneak attack. Sami Zayn made it all even then Adam Pearce set up a six-man tag: Seth, Cody, & Sami vs. Judgment Day. Then it turns out that the sneak attack wasnât exactly that. Finn acted on his own and changed the plan because he believes Damian went off script at SummerSlam. Rhea played peacemaker, as usual, and forced her two friends to get over it and âact like men.â While those two bickered and Rhea mediated, JD McDonnagh stood by. Damian interrupted he and Damianâs conversation and Finn insisted that he trusts JD enough for him to hear Judgment Day business. JD rightly observed the briefcase putting a wedge between friends so maybe itâs time for Damian to get rid of it. You know what? Heâs right. The sooner Damian cashes in, win or lose, the sooner those two get over all this. Theyâre Bart & Millhouse and the briefcase is their Radioactive Man #1. But I digress. JD took out Sami for, at least in storyline, basketball reasons. That left a spot open on a team where Sami played peacemaker because Seth and Cody have bad blood between them. Without Sami, their whole thing falls a part doesn't it? Enter Shinsuke, who volunteered his services and Seth happily obliged. So letâs recap: Judgment Day arenât on the same page, JD is tangentially involved, and they keep making enemies while coming apart internally. Thatâs a lot. Oh, and thatâs not even acknowledging Raquel Rodriguez sneak attacking Rhea before the main event started! Nobody likes these cats and they have far too many outside antagonists for a group with internal strife. Before Raquelâs surprise, Judgment Day entered the arena and Finn kept his eyes squarely on Damian. And when the match started, Damian tagged himself in before Finn even got out the starters block. Dirty Dom tagged himself in while his partners bickered and tired playing peacemaker. And it actually worked. Eventually, their team got on the same page and they moved like they usually move. But then that briefcase got in the way yet again and they replayed what happened at SummerSlam only with a slight twist. Finn took the briefcase from Damian this time and understood his objective. But he still didnât get the job done. While waiting to blast Cody with the briefcase, Finn ate a face full of it after Seth kicked him. One Cross Roads later and yeah, see you at the Crossroads, Finn. Damian never took his eyes off Finn when Judgment Day licked their wounds after taking the L. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark and it smells like fertilizer. B-Sides Jam 4 U Ricochet, rightly, took umbrage with how his SummerSlam ended. Adam Pearce felt him and agreed about the injustice. The worldâs most semi-competent manager came with a solution: A Fatal 4 Way between Ricochet, Chad Gable, Tommaso Ciampa, and Matt Riddle. The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? An Intercontinental championship match with GUNTHER. Not exactly a bowl of Lucky Charms but it sufficed for all four men. This was fantastic. Just a great match between four men who mesh really well. We got tons of offense, including a top tope four-way German Suplex. Props to Ricochet for taking the brunt of that and getting up. Now, with Raw in Minneapolis this week, obviously the crowd favored Chad. And the Alpha Academy hometown boy thrived under the spotlight. The best moment came when he Tommaso blocked Chaos Theory early, but then Chad went back to the well later during the third act. He went for it Matt, but Ricochet blocked it. Then he tried Ricochet but then Tommaso blocked it. He finally nailed the Tommaso with it and sent the crowd home happy. Great storytelling in the third act while telling a larger story between Chad and GUNTHER. I donât know if Chad beats the Ring General, but I look forward to their magic together in the ring. Mad Rapper Shinsuke Nakamura is mad. Tired of everyone getting in his business but especially angry at Bronson Reed. They put on a solid contest under the circumstances. I mean, they followed that Fatal 4 Way. But Shinsuke got the win and the best moment came with Bronson missed the Tsunami. Why was it the best? Because it took all the wind out Wade Barrettâs sails. I chuckled. Part of me thinks they booked that spot just for that moment. Shinsukeâs clean W surprised me but that led into him attacking Seth after their win over Judgment Day in the main event. Shinsuke finally took control and called his shot. Shinsuke vs. Seth sounds like so much fun. I just wonder how Judgment Day factors into their proceedings. The Overweight Loverâs in the House I like this thing between IMPERIUM and Alpha Academy. It started last week when GUNTHER challenged Chad and insulted his crew. It continued during the Slim Jim (Snap into it!) Battle Royal with a few interactions. This week, we know itâs GUNTHER vs. Chad eventually, so it only makes sense that Ludwig Kaiser poke his nose into the fray. He tried spitting game at Maxxine Dupri, but to quote Wade, heâs got less game than Michael Cole. Although, most married men lose their game after a while. Ludwigâs recruiting pitch failed, and Otts stepped to him. A fun match that really displayed the philosophical differences between Alpha Academy and IMPERIUM. Otis has fun and shows off for the crowd. Ludwig? Nah. All serious, all business but also all cheating. When it became apparent Ludwig found himself in deep water, GUNTHER interfered and kicked Otis with his gigantic Flintstone boot. The ref missed it, and Ludwig got the W. You know wrestling, so obviously Chad came to his number one guyâs rescue and chased off IMPERIUM. Good stuff. Also? loved the moment where Ludwig tried again with Maxxine during the match. Yeah I rarely get to wax poetic about LA Knight. I donât have the space for everything on my mind but just a few things here so itâs at least semi-coherent. 1. He and Miz are perfect foils. 2. Love Miz always seeing himself as the barometer for respect in WWE. 3. Both men cut fire promos, and clearly relished going toe-to-toe. 4. I wondered when the Attitude Era dig at LA might come. For the record, I donât think itâs a bad thing that he sounds like a wrestler from WWEâs most successful period. Nor is it a problem that he feels like a combination of two of wrestlingâs biggest stars ever. That audiences still find themselves entertained by such things says a lot about LA, that time period, and the fact that entertaining things never go out of fashion. 5. LA stumbled a bit during the promo but recovered well. Even showed his quick wit during a moment where the few Miz fans showed their appreciation for the veteran. 6. LA got the upper hand here with a BFT but I hope itâs not over between these two. Assassination Day The New Day returned! The Viking Raiders called out anyone who dare test them. They didnât expect Kofi & Xavier but thatâs what they got. And they did the favors too because taking the L on their first night back after five months wasnât an option. Fun match. Pit Bull Fights I enjoyed Shayna Baszler vs. Zoey Stark.Really enjoyed it. And shoutout to Shayna for wrestling tonight after what transpired between her and Ronda at SummerSlam. Her face looked worse for wear and I canât imagine doing anything, much less wrestling, with one good eye. But Iâm intrigued by everything involving Becky Lynch. First off, she tried coaxing Zoey away from Trishâs side. Zoey didnât bite but nice foreshadowing. Becky also sat ringside with a jar of lemonade, harkening back to her recent social media post about making lemonade from all those lemons. I love Beckyâs sense of humor and she just does this professional sports entertainment wrestling correctly. After Shayna defeated Zoey, she told Becky that with Ronda in her rear view mirror, itâs time for the rest of her enemies list. And Becky sits somewhere on said list. Iâm so intrigued. This show worked for me top to bottom. Stories flowed from one to the next and we got crisp matches. The main event scene gets more tense by the second, and the World Heavyweight champion finally sees a challenge not named Finn Balor. The tag team division got a shot of positivity, which helps since Sami & KO canât defend their championships right now. Interesting and fun Monday Night Raw 2 Likes 1 Share |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 8:20pm On Aug 07, 2023 |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 3:17pm On Aug 07, 2023 |
drizzle0007: You came late G |
TV/Movies / Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(m): 1:16pm On Aug 07, 2023 |
WWE SUMMER SLAM REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS Pinto Well, that hurt. I donât know what other word describes my feelings after watching Jey Uso almost overcome every odd thrown at him. But the one obstacle he never prepared for ultimately did him in: Jimmy Uso. Tribal Kombatâits proper nameâstarted slow and a little too methodical for my blood. But thatâs because Roman dominated the first half and relished the beat down. Everything changed when Jey found his edge. The key for any championship reign, especially one this long, is making the audience believe the champ will lose. With that in mind, Jey made the crowd believe an Uso can beat Roman. Besides the fact that Romanâs reign always involves outside help, Jey put Roman in weakened positions. He smashed him through a table after they teased who might fall through. He beat Roman like a bongo with a few chairs with Paul Heymanâs cries providing the tune. And he even found a leather strap under the ring and put lashes across Romanâs back. But Roman always has a plan. Solo Sikoa showed his face and did what he does best. Funny enough, this also made me side with Jey possibly maybe winning. Solo showing up when he did and staying involved with the match convinced me Jey might beat the odds. Especially when the commentators told us about Romanâs inevitable win. But through all that, Jey survived! He defended himself against two men, made Roman spear Solo, and avenged his brother in the process during my favorite spot. Jey Superkicked Solo onto the commentary table and asked a fan for support when he climbed the barricade. Props to that guy willfully becoming a prop. Jay crashed on top of his little brother in the name of his big brother. That one moment made Jimmyâs betrayal hurt even more. Jey had Roman dead to rights at that point but Jimmy showed up and kicked his little brotherâs teeth down his throat. Jey, on the cusp of becoming the new Tribal Chief and vanquishing WWEâs chief villain, pulled a knife out of his back with his brotherâs name on it. That sucks. Roman didnât even see it coming as his shock mirrored my own. He got the W and lives another day, but he came close and he knows it. Thatâs why Paul gassed him afterwards with all those words of affirmation. They both saw the whole the empire slipping away and owe Jimmy their thanks and acknowledgement. But letâs get back to what matters here: Why, Jimmy? Why? Is it because he thinks the family moves better with Roman leading? Does it go back to his initial unspoken issues with Jey becoming the Tribal Chief? Whatever it is, I hope it makes iron clad sense because an emotional gut punch like that falls apart without logical motivation. Jimmy saved his little brother. He fired the first shot against Roman for his little brother. He stood against Roman all those years ago when this whole thing started.And the only reason weâre even talking about this is because Jey sided with Roman to save Jimmy. Why, Jimmy? Why? The fact that Iâm asking that proves this matchâs worth, and why The Bloodline is still the best thing going today. B-Sides Brickmile to Montana Finn Balor dropped the ball. I know Michael Cole tried broaching that argumentâs other side, but it seemed clear what happened during Finnâs match with Seth Rollins. Damian Priest tried assisting Finn a couple times and the Prince misunderstood. He got so consumed with Damian cashing in on him if he won, he forgot the most important part of that equation: winning. Damian first, for some reason, used his fist instead of the green metal briefcase in his hand, and sucker punched Seth behind the refâs back. Finn nailed Seth with a poetic pedigree, but Seth kicked out. Priest then tried handing said briefcase to his partner, but Finn said...nah. Finn bristled at that since it wasnât âPlan A.â Damian handed Finn a weapon but Finn, I think, thought Damian wanted to cash in? I say I thin because it felt a little unclear and Iâm sure theyâll clarify by the time I finish this sentence. We got an appearance from Dirty Dom and Mami, and for a brief moment, it looked like Finnâs night. Eventually, Damian tried one more after more bickering with Finn. Damian slid the briefcase into the ring right near Finn and got the refâs attention. Finnâs paranoia apparently knows no bounds because he reacted slowly and barely got his hands on the briefcase before Seth stomped his face into it. Finn survived one Curb Stomp, but not this one. Damianâs face said it all: disappointment. He shook his head and looked at his friend in disbelief. I really dug this match although the ending had too much going on and, like I said, didnât make everything clear. The one thing I got though is Finnâs paranoia took over and he missed his opportunity. I like that angle and it makes total sense given recent events. I just think the execution missed the mark. The other thing this made clear? The Judgment Day and their drama is more important than the World Heavyweight championship. That just makes me wish Damian or Finn held the belt but alas. Seth and Finn delivered here. They wrestled a brutal match with a lot of mind games and callbacks. Seth even rocked the gear he wore seven years ago, if only for a brief moment. But they deserved a better finish. And this feud between them certainly needed a better ending. Who Knew IYO SKY finally cashed in her briefcase. Whatâs more, she did it with Bayleyâs help and welcomed back Dakota Kai. Damage CTRL finally accomplished their major goal right on their one-year anniversary too. Perfect timing. Howâd we get here? Well, it started with Bianca Belairâs knee. During the triple threat match between Bianca, Charlotte Flair, & Asuka, Bianca favored her knee. During the bout, she crashed that knee into the steel steps. Prior to that, and after that, these three put on a hell of a show. Much like the story leading into the match, Asuka spent time reminding her opponents that sheâs the champion since they seemed more concerned with each other. Only after officials took Bianca out the picture did Charlotte truly focus on the champâbecause duhâand they paced themselves until Biancaâs Willis Reed moment. After hobbling back to the ring, Bianca hit the prettiest 450 splash onto Charlotteâs body while the latter held Asuka in the Figure 8. Great storytelling and a great moment. But possibly an even better moment saw Charlotte put Bianca in the Figure 8, with all that pressure on Biancaâs bad knee, only for Asuka to spit mist in Charlotteâs face. Once again, so focused on each other that they miss the champ. Charlotte broke the hold, Asuka went in for the kill on Bianca, but the EST rolled her up for the W and the championship. Or so she thought. So yeah, thatâs how IYO SKY became the new champ after taking advantage of Biancaâs busted knee. Iâm so curious how they play this out with IYO as champ and Bayley as support. And who gets the first shot at the new champ? So many questions and opportunities here. Good match with an exciting finish. Bumps and Bruises This was perfect. Brock Lesnar and Cody Rhodes told an incredible story about a man who never backed down. And yes, bending the knee made complete sense at several moments throughout brutal beating Brock administered. And yes, Brock dominated most of the way. But Cody kept coming back. Brock punished him with punches, clotheslines, and several trips to Suplex City. He dropped F-5âd Cody on the arena floor and through the commentary table. And Cody never said die. Brock begged, nay, ordered, Cody to stay down. This became Codyâs endurance test. If âfinishing the storyâ matters that much, then Brock provided his crucible. WWE spent months building up Brockâs âcombat athleteâ status and how Cody stood no chance against that. Thatâs what we got; Cody won because he outlasted Brock rather than outfighting him. The more he got up, the more frustration showed on Brockâs face. Cody even survived the Kimura Lock, a particular genius touch since that same move broke Codyâs arm many moons ago. It all worked. It all flowed. And it all made sense. All that punishment made Codyâs eventual offensive flurry even more rewarding. Brockâs frustration took over and Cod y took advantage. He even slapped his own Kimura Lock on Brock, completing the circle. But it wasnât beauty that slayed the beast; it was three Cross Roadsâ. Cody finally vanquished the man in his way, and got a handshake from the Beast for his troubles. After Cody survived that beating, Brock acknowledged Codyâs heart and extended his his respect. Fantastic. Boom You can read that title two ways. It represents the sound Ford Field made when L.A. Knight eliminated Sheamus and won the Slim Jimâsnap into itâBattle Royal. Itâs also the metaphorical sound that glass ceiling above L.A.âs head just made when he crashed through it. Yeah, the match continued some beefs, like between IMPERIUM and Alpha Academy. Sure, it created some new drama, like with AJ Styles and Karrion Kross. Oh, and Omos returned too. But none of that matters. L.A. Knight won, and is Slim Jimâs new spokesperson along with Bianca Belair. Boom. Selfish Maybe Iâm selfish, but this MMA simulation between Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler killed the showâs momentum for me. Like I said, they simulated an actual MMA match and it just felt a little too clever with less than intelligent execution. Shayna won, which makes me happy because I predicted her W. But other than that? Waste of time. Maybe thatâs just me though. Maybe Iâm selfish. Forth and Back I donât think anyone ever thought Drew McIntyre stood a chance here. If I have one complaint about this very physical match that did exactly what I assumed, itâs that GUNTHER never felt true jeopardy. Did he put Drew away easily? Of course not. But the prior narrative focused on GUNTHER not quite on his game. Chad Gable took him the distance a few days ago. I like the fact that Drew made him work, but we needed more drama. Drew standing toe-to-toe with him for a red chest contest is fun, but not exactly what I need here. Especially with GUNTHER approaching history. Make him scratch and claw for that record. More importantly, make me believe someone may beat him before he even gets the chance. Fine match but lacked the extra gear. What U See is What U Get Logan Paul and Ricochet killed it. I expected a lot of spots but surprise, surprise, they didnât only rely on high maneuvers. And Logan keeps proving every time he steps in the ring that he belongs. I loved his heel work with Samantha Irvin before, during, and after the match. Praise whoever got the message that heâs a heel and not a face. Nobody wants to cheer that man, so let him cook with evil. And the ending? Perfect. Despite his skill, despite the fact he stood toe-to-toe with Ricochet, Logan still cheated. His frustration with Ricochet not going down boiled over and someone passed him some brass knuckles. You know the rest, and that was it for Ricochet. Samantha reluctantly announced Loganâs win, and looked extra mad when he told her to announce it again. Logan got the W, Ricochet looks good since Logan cheated, and they even got Samantha involved. No complaints. Logan and Ricochet set a high bar for the rest of the night. What an ending. What a start. And what a middle too...for the most part. SummerSlam lived up its lineage. So many questions going into the rest of the month and leading into Payback. But this was a great way to spend a Saturday night when itâs way too hot outside. But Jimmy has some explaining to do and I wait with bated breath. Grade: B+ 2 Likes 1 Share |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 6:34pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
SageWithSarcasm: This one is for the Series thread...unless your Mr WriterNG's alternate then don't bother. |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 6:33pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
abduleez1: And na you start am Nobody dey seat around dey wait for Ls to be handed to them anymore Person go even remember him month old post go back go carry him L |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 6:31pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
oyaskii: La casa de papel |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 2:54pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
oyaskii: France no dey do extradition? Well I don't think The US are putting any sort of priority on his case. |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 2:50pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
Nickshrapnel: It's possible Egotistical people can do and undo |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 7:34am On Aug 06, 2023 |
oyaskii: The bolded smells like an FBI setup |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by pu7pl3(m): 11:13pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
abduleez1: Tomorrowverse doesn't exist in my books. If creature commandos can be even as good as "What if" I'd be glad |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 8:11pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
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TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 5:48pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
The way people dey rush hold their "L" first before someone comes and hands it to them dey very funny đđ€ |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 5:46pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 5:10pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Any update on the Jonathan Majors case? Cc abduleez1 |
TV/Movies / Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(m): 4:12pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
CoolUsername: Exactly |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 4:11pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
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TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by pu7pl3(m): 2:51pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Kaycee7: Yea hopefully |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by pu7pl3(m): 2:14pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Kaycee7: No Isaac Bummer |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by pu7pl3(m): 2:13pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
abduleez1: If only DC can start making animations of this quality... |
TV/Movies / Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(m): 2:08pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
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TV/Movies / Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(m): 2:07pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
WWE SMACKDOWN REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS WWE decided the best way to build to the main event of SummerSlam in Detroit on the final episode of Friday Night SmackDown before it was to have Jey Uso, who challenges Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal championship and his status as Tribal Chief, take on Solo Sikoa. Makes sense. Before all that, though, they recognized a mistake they made and quickly corrected it â they explained exactly what Tribal Combat is and why itâs so significant to this story: Paul Heyman did say itâs likely weâll never see Jimmy Uso ever again, which makes me think weâll be seeing him at SummerSlam and that will play some kind of significant role in the main event. What that may be, I do not know. But I can absolutely imagine a scenario where he returns at just the right time, helps his brother, and gives us a memorable near fall where we all feel like maybe itâs really possible Jey wins the title. And then they break our hearts again. But weâll see. Then, things got interesting again. Jey confronted Heyman but when Solo hit the ring with a head of steam, Jey got in his head by simply telling him the truth, the same damn thing Sami Zayn did for all that time to create the break in Jey that led to all of this. Sikoa seemed to maybe be buying in a bit, even calling off Heyman, but Jey laid him out with a superkick before anything could be settled verbally. That left them to settle things later physically. The match wasnât anything to write home about, though it didnât really need to be. All they needed to do was show that Jey could handle Sikoa, and he did just that in the form of a Spear followed by the Splash to get the pinfall. Thatâs the goal for SummerSlam too. Naturally, Solo attacked after the match but even with the element of surprise, Jey ultimately got the upper hand on him, ending the night standing tall. âCan Jey Uso do the unthinkable? Can Jey Uso knock off The Tribal Chief? Can Jey Uso win Tribal Combat tomorrow night at SummerSlam?â Those are the questions Michael Cole left us with as the show faded out. We can only hope the answer is yes, but they did a good job of building to it here. Your LA Knight segment of the week: âGive the people what they want,â Wade Barrett said as LA Knight was working the schtick to start off Friday Night SmackDown this week. You bet your ass the fans in attendance in Ohio absolutely blew the roof off for him. Then he got on the mic and did what he does best. He talked to âem. YEAH. (Itâs never going to get old to me, and I donât particularly give a damn who gets upset about it.) Naturally, though, the match with Sheamus, promoted as a way for one of the two to âgain momentumâ heading into SummerSlam, ended up also being a way to get a few of the names involved in the Slim Jim Battle Royal some TV time before heading off to Detroit to, uh, royally battle. Thankfully, they simply stood around the ring, not getting involved in the match itself. They beat on each other, but allowed Knight and Sheamus to have a decent match in the ring. Barring a slip up (or two) on the top rope. Well, The Miz also acted as an unintentional distraction that helped Knight score the pinfall victory but we donât need to talk too much about that. What matters here is LA won the match. YEAH. After, Karrion Kross and Grayson Waller tried to rush him, but he got away. What WWE did a great job of making clear here was just how much of a threat they all know Knight to be. The tides they are turning, folks. All the rest -After getting into it on the outside of the ring during Sheamus vs. LA Knight, The Brawling Brutes took on The O.C. in tag team action. The match was fine but no one will remember it because it ended without a finish when The Street Profits hit the scene, decked out in suits, and cleared everybody the hell out with an aggression we havenât seen from the two in some time. It should be noted they were cheered for having done this. The roof really blew off when they stood up near the entrance and Bobby Lashley came out to stand with them. Here we go with a fresh new faction that could very well make a lot of noise on whatever show theyâre on. -Cameron Grimes, who has been largely forgotten about since being called up to the main roster, had a pretty damn good showing here against Austin Theory in a straight singles match. He was dominant throughout, but got caught lacking on the ropes and pinned after Theory hit his finish. He lost but he looked as good as one could hope while doing so. After, Santos Escobar hit the ring to leave Theory laid out to build some hype for their U.S. title match next week. -Iyo Sky and Bayley were guests on âThe Grayson Waller Effect,â where Waller asked Sky if she plans on cashing in the Money in the Bank contract at SummerSlam. Before she could answer, Bayley grabbed a microphone and answered for her, saying they would never reveal their plans ahead of time. Iyo, it should be noted, looked none too pleased with this. Finally, after another tease of as much, Shotzi showed up to torment Bayley once more. Someone rode out on her tank, and Bayley predictably sent Iyo to deal with it. Thatâs when Shotzi showed up from behind with her new look and attacked Bayley, chasing her around with clippers while laughing maniacally. Zelina Vega, by the way, was in the tank. It worked out because, hey, she had a match with Sky scheduled! And wouldnât you know it, Vega scored another win after an assist from Shotzi, whose chase of Bayley helped distract Sky. -They promoted the womenâs championship match at SummerSlam with three videos packages, one for Asuka, one for Charlotte Flair, and one for Bianca Belair. They were underwhelming. A good show, as usual. Grade: B- 1 Like |
TV/Movies / Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(m): 2:05pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
CoolUsername: She is still learning, she will get better, she has the attitude on lock tho. Ludwig Kaiser needs to do more mentoring. 1 Like |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 1:06am On Aug 05, 2023 |
abduleez1: He tried to save it nau, what do you think all those Stunts and running were for?...Omo it was too harsh abeg |
Literature / Re: Ideal (18+) [book 4 Of Xav-verse] [completed] by pu7pl3(m): 1:05am On Aug 05, 2023 |
I think I prefer these shorter chapters to the long ones. Kudos bro 3 Likes 2 Shares |
TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by pu7pl3(m): 12:58am On Aug 05, 2023 |
abduleez1: Tom Cruise didn't ride a bike off a cliff numerous times to be insulted like this đ€đȘ |
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