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This Loki series has fvcked up the MCU timeline again according to the ancient one's theory... This is why that endgame time travel rule was trash |
Thomas Meunier was the player who made the tackle that injured Eden Hazard's ankle in November of 2019, in a match between Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain. The 29-year-old, who played for PSG at the time, maintains that it was an accident and a normal footballing challenge, but Florentino Perez didn't agree. Meunier has revealed what the Real Madrid president said to him after that 2-2 draw, when they met in the corridors of the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu. "After the match I was in the tunnel and Florentino arrived," Meunier revealed on RTBF Sport. "I stretched out my hand and said 'pleased to meet you'. "He replied saying 'Pleased to meet you? Do you realise you just injured Eden Hazard? And you tell me you're pleased to meet me?' "I replied saying 'I injured Eden Hazard? It's my fault?' "He said 'Yes, it's your fault'. "I told him it was a duel like any other. It's football and it was a piece of play like any other." Meunier went on to explain how he believes the injury was a complete accident. "I put my foot in and he did too," the defender explained. "His ankle got stuck. "It was an inoffensive piece of contact between a defender and an attacker." Papa Flo is viscous
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Achilles100:what about Mark? How did he fare? The trailer looked promising |
Oblak wins La Liga MVP award |
samistry:He is really good...a champion everywhere he went...why WWE releases him is still beyond me |
khia:Ra's in the mud
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abduleez1:Hehehe, but technically it's a creative difference ![]()
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Nickshrapnel:which person? |
abduleez1:Lol... multiverse of dark was that will be mostly jokes and pop culture quips even Thor the dark world wasn't even dark ![]() Disney can't scam me in that aspect o |
Lio Rush had retired from professional wrestling |
WWE NXT REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS A fatal five-way face off! Before we leave this house and knock on a few new doors at Takeover, there’s business left to settle inside the CWC. The five men who will battle for the NXT championship on Sunday were set to have a “face off” on Tuesday, although how that could have turned out less chaotic than last week was anybody’s guess. Scarlett’s warning certainly seemed ominous. Despite her deck of cards it was Adam Cole who dealt the better hand. He let all of the other challengers come down to the ring to state their case in Karrion Kross’ face, then appeared on the Titantron to say he was too smart to play this game — especially since he had already beaten Kross last week (verbally). O’Reilly said since Cole’s too much of a bitch to get in this ring, someone else has to show who they are. Kross: “And who are you exactly?” I’ll answer that question with another question for you all: what did the five fingers say to the face? “SLAP.” Everyone brawled as security tried and failed to calm things down, but just when Kross had gotten the better of his foes, Cole snuck in to superkick Kross and hit a flying knee from behind. He posed with the belt as the show went off the air in a very nice teaser for Takeover on Sunday! Austin Theory and Oney Lorcan settle the score Speaking of last week, we were supposed to get a new #1 contender to the NXT title in the triple threat match that opened last week’s show. Instead we got an Adam Cole run-in that left us with no winner and set the tone for a night of non-stop chaos. This included a debate turned fight when Austin Theory claimed “Papa” Johnny Gargano would have won the match if not for Cole, while Oney Lorcan said the same on behalf of “Bruiserweight” Pete Dunne. The only way these kind of debates ever get settled in pro wrestling is in the ring, but both sides were already brawling on the premises before the show! This was a physical affair from the opening bell. Uppercuts, chops, slams, and a leg sweep on the apron that led to Theory taking a flat back bump on “the hardest part of the ring.” He got his revenge later after the commercial break by smashing Lorcan into the plexiglass barricade twice. By this point both Pete Dunne and Johnny Gargano had come down to ringside to watch, and when their proteges hit a double clothesline for a double down, Gargano and Dunne started a brawl and had to be escorted out. Security!! This distraction worked in Lorcan’s favor, as he regained his composure and made Theory lose his by smashing him face first into a ring post. The match was over moments later, giving us a very solid opening to this week’s show. Ember Moon vs. Dakota Kai Having gotten fed up to here with Raquel González’ lackey Dakota Kai running interference for the women’s champion, Ember Moon vowed to take matters into her own hands with a two step plan — beat down Kai live on NXT, then march straight to a title shot at Takeover. Of course the ability to progress to part two of her master plan depended entirely on her performance Tuesday night. How did she fare? Not well as they went to commercial. Moon found her offense to get a near fall right after we came back from the break. When Kai rolled out of the ring to recover right near her bestie, Ember Moon gave chase and Raquel González took it upon herself to throw a big boot... and miss. Moon decked her with a punch and wiped out both women with a suicide dive. She threw Kai into the ring to hit an Eclipse but González hit her with the boot right in front of the ref for a disqualification. Instead of making Moon look weak as a challenger by having her take a two on one beating before Sunday, Moon got the better of González by blocking the one arm slam and hitting González with the Eclipse instead! That’s how you build up a contender the right way. Killian Dain gets “Swerved” After a parking lot altercation on last week’s show that seemingly went nowhere, we finally got a payoff to the war of words between Hit Row and the team of Killian Dain and Drake Maverick. You might have expected this to lead to a tag match between opposing forces (I’m sure Top Dolla and Ashante “Thee” Adonis would be a fine team) but instead we got a singles match on the last show before Takeover. Before this match could get underway though we had Legado del Fantasma coming out to the ring so Santos Escobar could bitch about his team losing last week thanks to Bronson Reed’s interference. Reed responded and came out to mock him by playing the video of Escobar getting squished into the plexiglass over and over again. An infuriated Escobar dared Reed to get in the ring and do it again — he said yes. MSK ran out to have his back, Legado took a powder, so Escobar’s next tactic was to challenge them to ALL the titles at Takeover in one match on Sunday — winner take all. They accepted and The Row finally came out for Swerve’s match with Dain, but not before they stared down BOTH groups as they sauntered their way to (and into) the ring. Hit Row used constant interference to get the upper hand on Dain, but he’d continue to power up and take control of the match no matter what they did. As he was going to climb the ropes for a potential finisher, the Row attempted another distraction and Drake Maverick had finally seen enough. He got destroyed by “Top Dolla” AJ Francis for his trouble, and Swerve kicked Dain in the head for the pin. This is one of those cases where I don’t care much for the match thanks to the constant chicanery, but I like what it DID in terms of establishing Hit Row as complete and utter dicks, so I give this segment a thumbs up. They even emphasized it by stepping over Maverick’s carcass after Swerve got the win. A “Priceless” announcement Ahead of an In Your House battled between wannabe Ted DiBiase acolytes L.A. Knight and Cameron Grimes, “The Million Dollar Man” promised a priceless announcement for this week’s edition of NXT. What did the devious DiBiase have up his sleeve? If you were expecting Mr. DiBiase to announce that his Million Dollar Title would be on the line between Grimes and Knight on Sunday, you’d be absolutely right. To up the stakes though both figuratively and literally he announced they’d fight for it in a ladder match! Candice LeRae’s least favorite singer is back with a vengeance. Poppy has already made an impact on the NXT brand this year with theme music, but nobody knew before Tuesday night what she had in store next — or if one half of the tag team champions could resist renewing her rivalry with the famous singer. To make a long story short, Poppy “pushed a button” on her phone as William Regal and Triple H gawked, instantly releasing her new album on Spotify and Apple Music. She wasn’t done though. Candice LeRae came down to the ring to complain about Poppy’s presence, blaming her for ruining Indi Hartwell’s life by hugging Dexter Lumis earlier. LeRae demanded satisfaction for sinking the ship that says the In-Dex seas. Poppy came out with a mic and said “I don’t wrestle, but I know someone who does.” Io Shirai returned! She did a double leg takedown, hit a 6-1-9 and a top rope missile dropkick, and LeRae took a powder from the beating as Poppy and Shirai celebrated in the ring. That’s a fun way to use a celebrity cameo on a wrestling show and a good one to boot — a perfect excuse to re-introduce Shirai after her recent absence. I wholeheartedly endorse this segment! What else do you need to know? There were two unannounced squash matches on this show. Xia Li attempted to take out Mercedes Martinez before her match, but Martinez fired up and knocked Li over a barricade and told the referee to ring the damn bell. Her poor opponent never even got introduced before eating an Air Raid Crash for the pin. I think this tweet sums up my feelings nicely. I love seeing @RealMMartinez wreck bitches. #WWENXTWe also got the Grizzled Young Veterans having a tag team match with this week’s 205 Live representatives in August Grey and Ikemen Jiro. This was little more than an excuse for Tommaso Ciampa and Timothy Thatcher to watch from ringside, throw chairs at the ring after the match, and goad GYV into a fight. Before the night ended it was made official that the two sides would have a tornado rules fight on next week’s NXT! Grade: A Like a fresh dozen eggs straight from the grocery store, this show was all grade A start to finish. Were it not for Ever-Rise wasting our time I would have given it a perfect A+. Every segment made sense, every match had the right finish, everything built perfectly to our Takeover event on Sunday. Congratulations to everyone involved in getting things back on track this week. Karrion Kross told William Regal that he wasn’t running NXT and that it was completely out of control, but ironically that would have been more true last week instead. This show ran like a well oiled machine for two straight hours |
abduleez1:I fell for it too they should have just given the movie another name abeg...there is nothing "Cruella" about that movieThe baroness is even more cruel |
Qu3sT:How many times will I say it? |
abduleez1:Not at all...Disney doesn't have the balls to skin dogs after all |
Qu3sT:puh-lease |
Kilishihunter:
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ddippset:Send-making |
abduleez1: ![]() |
temi1290:If una get sense una go mention Sergio Roberto and Umtiti as high priority players for next season and watch PSG snatch them up...or better still appoint Bart back so they can snatch him too... wisdom [img]https://c./xo1JUb77UUoAAAAM/logic-think.gif[/img] |
WWE RAW REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS GARBAGE I have put off featuring this angle for a while because I just didn’t want to bother with it anymore. I can no longer hold out. It has to be done. Disclaimer: Good on ya if you’re a fan. I’m speaking as a non-fan of this angle and everything about it. Everything. This was one of the worst endings to Raw I have ever seen. Shayna Baszler is a very entertaining woman and a legitimate shoot fighter. Last year, she was drawing blood from Becky Lynch and brutalizing women. But Vince McMahon doesn’t see it. Fine. I’ve put up with that before. Alexa Bliss is a very entertaining woman and I have always been a fan. She’s a great talker and knows how to be a good heel and champion. Get the F out of here with this garbage. I now no longer care if Alexa is fully creatively in control of this. I hate it. I cannot wait for the crowds to come back because they are going to shit all over this. How do I know? They booed the end of the Fiend/Orton match at WrestleMania. Because that sucked, too. It sucked then, it sucks now, and this is all over a f***ing doll. I don’t care. It’s bad. In fact, I realized tonight that I am starting to look less favorably at the first Firefly Fun House match because this is what it led to. I am thinking less fondly of the Fiend because this is what it led to. And the reason I mentioned Vince is because I should have seen it coming when I thought the Fiend was the best thing in WWE when he debuted at SummerSlam. I should have known that not all good things stay good. Eventually Roman Reigns won’t be as good as this anymore. And we’ll all be worse off for it. I can’t take this angle anymore. Everyone looks stupider coming out of it. It was shot badly, too. The camera cuts and stupid corny bad film school style of it all. I want it all gone. Alexa’s gimmick, Shayna’s involvement, The Fiend and the whole thing if they’re thinking of bringing it back, all of it. The Fiend is dead. Lilly is a stupid doll and is actively ruining good performers being put in a nonsensical angle that has NO BUSINESS being the main event. NO BUSINESS AT ALL. REGINALD was ELEVATED with a WIN over SHAYNA BASZLER because of this angle. Get the F out of here. I am appalled by this. This is garbage. Barring something worse than what they did on this show, you won’t see this as a feature again. It’s done. And Raw sucks as a whole. It’s a garbage program. I’ll be highlighting some of the smaller good parts that made me smile and laugh, and I desperately needed it. No need to watch this show on television. CAN THEY COEXIST?!? Whew. Back to it. Short answer... no, of course not. They had Charlotte Flair back to her good self with her promo on Adam Pearce and Sonya Deville. It kind of looks like that teasing of dissension between the WWE officials stuff is done? Deville did not take Flair’s side and there haven’t been any interactions between them since the second week of her suspension being lifted. Nikki Cross was happy to announce that Asuka decided to accept her request to be her tag partner. I think that Asuka is just there now to be fodder in other women’s feuds. It’s really unfortunate. So the coexisting part... yeah that never existed. For most of the match Rhea and Charlotte were bickering and angrily tagging each other, until they couldn’t take it anymore and just brawled. And then Nikki took advantage of Charlotte’s Natural Selection and pinned the champion. Seriously how does Nikki Cross not get added to the championship match? Woman been beating the champion and the challenger for three weeks! It will make her look dumb as hell not going to Pearce and Deville demanding that. Freshness... sort of! Randy Orton, Riddle, and believe it or not, The Miz and Morrison saved the opening segment from disaster. Of course the first thing out of Styles’ mouth is that WWE is going on the road! My brain shut off in that moment until the first funny moment from Riddle showing off the RK-Bro shirts. It’s pretty crazy how over that is with me. And then Miz and Morrison came out and I almost choked from laughing so hard. Not from anything that was said, because the drip stuff has run its course. But when Morrison’s music hit and Miz was rolled to the ramp in his wheelchair, it started rolling down and they cut to that slow motion camera effect and I couldn’t stop laughing at Miz’s face. Honestly, they can be really really boring and I could wax poetic about wanting him and Morrison to finally split, but once a month they get me. To be honest, I had expected this to be the big RKBro push but I guess it makes more sense for RKBro to be the SummerSlam contenders. I do not expect the Viking Raiders to win, and I still get nightmares from their last time in the tag title scene. Two months of playing games with the Street Profits ran its course after week two. However, them being the winners and not just another New Day match makes me happy. The promo after the match served to show us that the Vikings love to raid, and that Erik is stinky. Sure. M’kay Drew McIntyre is soooooo boring. So boring. Don’t even know what he said, and don’t even care. I’m still on Bobby Lashley’s side and MVP and Kofi Kingston when he was part of this. McIntyre doesn’t deserve yet another match. So it of course they had to make this a contract signing so that we would get the breaking news that this match will now be in the Cell at Hell in a Cell. Not surprising. And then something new! If McIntyre loses, he never gets to face Lashley for the WWE title again. Fine with me! Drew should know that the Hell in a Cell stipulation never guarantees that no one will get involved. Though he should be careful with using any and all weapons because we all know how that worked out a few years ago. Bobby and Drew had a very good match at WrestleMania and at WrestleMania Backlash... though I feel like I remember someone else in that one. Can’t put my finger on it. Let’s let this truly be the last time, yeah? Let this go somewhere, please! So this was a bit out of nowhere. Kofi Kingston and MVP had the best segment of the night with a promo that brought us back to KofiMania. Yes, those were the good times weren’t they? This was legitimately the highlight of my evening. I had to highlight this one because this is what I love seeing from these two men. A segment with purpose, to draw out a side of Kofi we haven’t seen in a while and have MVP just be a jerk, but also a truthful one. Now I know that the New Day have always said that they wouldn’t break up, but at this point after seeing Xavier Woods great performances last week I wouldn’t mind seeing a bit of a singles run from him. Kofi in the Hurt Business after the real life history between he and MVP would be very intriguing. If New Day are out of the title picture for a while, why not? Or nah nevermind there was just a match with Riddle and the MVP stuff went nowhere. And they used that match to cause dissension between my favorite act on this show. You bastards. The Rest Ricochet and Humberto Carrillo ended in a double count out It was quite frustrating to see that these incredible athletes were given a count out loss after psyching out a shaken Sheamus before the match. Sheamus gets the last laugh, and now neither of these men deserve contendership for the US title. I’m sure this will mean nothing and next week it will either be ran back or a triple threat will be announced. Wins? Losses? Who cares about those right? Mustafa Ali and Mansoor have a chat / Mansoor defeated Drew Gulak For the second week in a row, Ali approached Mansoor to give him some advice on how to work himself through the system at WWE. Ali told Mansoor that Gulak is dangerous. And Drew Gulak was dangerous so Ali gave him great advice. He grabbed the tights and Mansoor reversed it and won. I’m interested to see if these interactions lead to anything. Jeff Hardy defeated Cedric Alexander I had expected there to be another Shelton and Cedric match so this was pleasantly surprising. It was quick, and naturally Cedric lost by being stupid and mocking Jeff instead of focusing on winning. Elias and a new Jaxson Ryker ended in a single count out Elias’ new thing is being both a coward and a douchebag to Ryker for no reason at all and its WWE’s way of turning Ryker into a babyface. HAHAHAHAHA oh Vince you’ll see how much that will go over on July 19th. Grade: F Before wrapping this up, I just want to say that giving this show an F did not make me happy. This show sucked and deserves the grade. Nothing on this show mattered. It’s my first F grade ever and I was hoping I would never have to do it |
[quote author=100naira post=102483088][/quote]This is a no Nukes zone please ![]() |
ddippset:Sigh...another casualty of the Abbatoir [img]https://c./V7XU-fLvpb4AAAAM/robert-downey-jr-face-palm.gif[/img] |
VerifiedStalin:Lmaoo...an origin story that needs other sequels to complete the arc? Besides, she didn't even exhibit a fraction of any of the tendencies that made the real Cruella notorious..just look at the lame as5 way she got her names tho...not wholesome at all |
DownChelsea:Makes sense ![]() |
VerifiedStalin:I know where you were going but still doesn't make it wholesome in any way... The movie was entertaining but far from being wholesome, maybe if they didn't name it Cruella, cos that wasn't Cruella at all |
samistry:I thought Rousey already put to bed, is she pregnant again? |
obixcel:Okay thanks |
VerifiedStalin:And this is relevant to Cruella's origin story how? |
Dontos:Questions ![]() |
Who has watched a quiet place part 2? Where did you download it from? |
armadeo:Super easy barely an inconvenience |
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