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VerifiedStalin:This guy ![]() You dey like cap but I admire your workrate |
Queenslander:I thought you didn't like spoilers ma
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these EPL keepers don't know what's going on ![]() |
pu7pl3:Brace Ronaldo ![]() |
VerifiedStalin:you're full of shiit
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ALEXAPLAYME:How many Celebrities came to see the GOAT play? |
VerifiedStalin:lies there are females that everyone knows they are mid but to make her feel better about herself you tell her she is beautiful in her own way ![]() That's what's happening with Shang Chi |
Ronaldooooooo ![]() |
VerifiedStalin:"in its own way" Just like saying a mid looking girl is beautiful in her own way... |
Kaycee7:I'm calm |
VerifiedStalin:There is nothing top teir or ground breaking about it and it's even blasphemous to be in the same conversations with the Dark Knight or Iron Man 1 |
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VerifiedStalin:after it was announced tho it was ferociously marketed and everyone knew what they were getting |
JoeOdion:Go to the nearest Cinema, they have the highest quality |
VerifiedStalin:Lmaoo, is this a joke? Shang Chi that was Marketed even better than Black Widow? And knowing Disney, it's not above them to even pay critics for all these reviews sef, we saw how they did that with Captain Marvel
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VerifiedStalin:Again, I don't hate Shang Chi, and it isn't the first mid movie that has gotten rave reviews like it was a masterpiece due to some factors...then again why won't it? After all the shameless pandering they did in the movie ![]() The movie is very overrated |
WWE SMACKDOWN REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS Edge Pro-Max Life is fragile. The human body is resilient, yes, but it can only take so much. Getting a second chance following a traumatic injury, then, is deeply meaningful, for all the obvious reasons. Making the most of it is downright heroic. Losing yourself in service of that is not. I’ve certainly been known to follow my own interpretation of WWE stories a bit too far but it sure looks to me like that’s the story WWE has been telling with Edge and Seth Rollins. The former, incensed at the latter for ruining his chance at winning back the title he was forced to relinquish due to his bad neck over a decade ago, went to the darkest of places to exact his revenge. And he got it. But at what cost? We’ve learned the answer to that now — maybe everything. Rollins, it so happens, is just as willing to go to that dark place, so he traveled right down to the depths with Edge. Only he was taking notes. His willingness to implement what he learned was on full display in this match. Hell, he was using Beth Phoenix’s finisher. Edge’s wife, the mother of his children, had unwittingly provided a blueprint for one of his enemies to inflict pain upon him only because Rollins was despicable enough to actually use it. But, again, how did he get there? Edge-lite, remember? It came to a head late in the match with a very powerful moment. Rollins hit Edge with a low blow — the referee didn’t catch it, of course — and then kicked his bad knee out from under him, and then kicked him in the head. Edge stood all the way up, directly into another superkick, this one dropping him to his knees. At that moment, he looked up and gave us this scene: https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/m_RF8sVdCso3uLupN7ZKUBiAY4Y=/0x0:1889x1054/1120x0/filters:focal(0x0:1889x1054):format(webp):no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/22841850/staredown.png Edge is hurt. On the brink of collapse. And then it happens. He’s aware enough to look directly at Rollins and he gets this resigned look on his face. https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/D8x-pyuxhcnKHrgGFg7x1VqWVK8=/0x0:1862x1059/1120x0/filters:focal(0x0:1862x1059):format(webp):no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/22841849/Edge_face.png This is what he sees staring back at him: https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/uJVUGDSJ3iJb7P4w8mCwG4quk_I=/0x0:1888x1054/1120x0/filters:focal(0x0:1888x1054):format(webp):no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/22841848/Rollins_face.png Radical. Crazed. All too willing to do what Edge knows comes next. And he accepts it. He understands what he has done, what led them both to this very moment, how far away he let himself get from what mattered most to him, and, most importantly, what it has cost him. He understands, and he accepts it. When Rollins gets up to superkick him again, Edge doesn’t even brace for the impact. He accepts it. The kick lands and he limply falls over. Still, he sits back up and once again looks to Rollins, that same resigned look on his face. He eats another kick. Again, he doesn’t even brace for the impact. Finally, he starts to sit himself up and Rollins deals the coup de grâce with the Curb Stomp. McAfee can be heard saying “it felt like Edge knew this was over.” He did. He absolutely knew, and he accepted his fate. It was all he could do. It was his penance. Immediately after the Stomp, Rollins looked downright orgasmic. And then something changed within him, and the visual representation of that was his reaction at looking down at his fallen foe and bearing witness to what he had done. He looked almost confused, and maybe even a little afraid. Of what, though? The potential fallout? The harsh reality of his actions laid bare before him? In an interview shortly after, he tried to work through all this and couldn’t. “Maybe I don’t feel anything at all.” It was deeply unsettling, and left a lot of questions regarding just what the hell this means for both of them. What’s next for Edge, if anything at all? Who has Rollins become, and what does it mean for his future? Brilliant performances all around here. Just outstanding work from all involved. “If the aliens came down to fight a human, this is the one we would send.” That was how Pat McAfee introduced Brock Lesnar, who returned to SmackDown for this special show at Madison Square Garden just moments after the New York City crowd was loudly cheering for Roman Reigns. It’s exactly the kind of commentary we’ve come to love Pat Mac for, because that’s how you get a guy over from the desk while he stalks around the ring looking like just the baddest son of a bitch around town. I don’t care what anyone says, when Lesnar and Reigns come face-to-face, even all these years after they did it the first time, it feels electric. That alone is enough to make me love this but they’ve added a whole lot of intrigue with Paul Heyman, whose loyalty has come into question from both sides. For his part, Heyman is actively playing each side of it and he’s doing so in such a way that it feels genuinely like he doesn’t want to have to be put to a choice. He acknowledges Reigns as his Tribal Chief, but he is an advocate for Lesnar. How each handled the situation on this show says so much about the two of them. Lesnar, who is every bit the savvy businessman, as equally adept at securing the best deal for himself as he is at maiming people, used the threat of violence to get Heyman to give him what he wanted. He appeared as though he was going to follow through on this but didn’t get the chance. That’s because Reigns made the save, a point he was sure to drive home to Heyman later in the show. Literally. “I saved you,” he said. Not once, but twice. “I saved you.” Whereas Lesnar uses brute force, Reigns is the worst kind of manipulator, a guy who will gaslight you into submission. Heyman, in both cases, remained quiet. He didn’t give in to Brock’s demand, and he never answered Roman’s question. The pieces continue to move about the chess board as the buttons are flipped back and forth, the clock ticking down to the inevitable clash. The question remains: on which side will Heyman be standing at the conclusion of it? All the rest I would like to give WWE a lot of credit for their absolutely fantastic use of a celebrity guest appearance from Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young. They didn’t even announce it was happening beforehand, it was a great deal of fun for the local crowd, was done in such a way to make said local crowd happy, and it wasn’t overdone in the slightest. This was perfect. I also want to give a lot of credit to Bianca Belair — she finally hit the talking points I’ve been expecting her to since SummerSlam, by the way — who has stood across from Becky Lynch and looked every bit the top babyface star WWE hoped she could be. Lynch leaning into her bad side, with the outrageous fur coat, those ridiculous shades, and her backhanded remarks, makes this story the easy home run it seemed destined to be before all the confusion over character alignment. They were probably always getting here, and it’s been a damn good ride either way, but this is great. The Usos vs. The Street Profits was predictably awesome, considering those two teams always have fun matches, even with the disqualification finish. Even that made sense, considering the story we’re getting with Reigns and his family and the way they treat everything and everyone around them. The Demon has returned, and while it seems fairly obvious Reigns is winning at Extreme Rules, this is the kind of special occasion that calls for, well, something special. While it may not create any real doubt in the eventual outcome, it does make for some additional intrigue in how the match itself will play out. I absolutely loved this show from start to finish. Grade: A |
VerifiedStalin:Shang chi turned a bad movie into an okayish but disgraceful fan service movie. The fact that he got to make it at all is a huge win for the SJW and minority fandom and they should be proud. But the movie simply isn’t great because Disney isn’t a great studio and Simu has no screen presence or charisma |
VerifiedStalin:I don't rate RT ![]() |
HaLLantern:They call in final form Diana I call in final form Superman |
abduleez1:Supergirl is not superior to Superman in anyway, she doesn't have any feat that matches superman's top 20 feats of superiority You people should go and sit down with all these SJW bullshit talk e dey vex me |
Kaycee7:that is not an outerversal feat and if you bring this version of Diana then I'll call in Cosmic armour superman that is Legit outerversal |
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patrickmuf:Now rest |
patrickmuf:I just came across your moniker today [img]https://c./nLWeHUhYIXIAAAAM/obama-what.gif[/img] |
patrickmuf:club Ashewo rest..we are in depts we done gree, rest |
abduleez1:she is no slouch sha but Superman na her daddy, she is not multiversal..leave matter make e no be like say I dey downgrade her |
abduleez1:Superman one shotted world forger...one punch bruh, one punch took that being (a multiversal being) stronger than imperiex down Wonder woman can't touch Superman in fighting feats guy |
abduleez1:Black Adam will take care of Thor and Captain Marvel...in the future |
AnfieldFan:Panther didn't beat him, and panther is also on my Team....Black Widow didn't beat him either, she just managed to get him out of his mind control...and guess what...she is on my team too ![]() |
abduleez1:Movie versions, Batman, Hawkeye and Black Panther are OG's The movie versions of these characters would win this whole tournament easily...have you ever seen the movie versions of Hawkeye or Batman lose a fight? |
abduleez1:see you posting scans upandan when you know that wonder woman can't touch Supes in strength/fighting feats You sure say you Sabi Superman at all? |
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