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Nickshrapnel:This person really looks like Gadot...alot of effort |
BankyGee:He didn't jump out the window bruh ![]() |
Roman and Braun have been turning up the heat in fire interviews for their match on Friday night, you love to see it sounds almost personal...While we are enjoying the rivalry let's not forget to push the movement with one voice #EndSARS |
BankyGee:You won't lose her don't worry ![]() |
Minemrys:please name 5 Batman villains that fall in this category since you claim to be talking about the comics, just 5 Facts still remain that Diana won't last 5years in Gotham, she would either be turned into a tyrant or a lunatic or even end up dead and that's after they have drained her of all her wealth and resources and mental fortitude P.s. calling Batman a bad guy is just plain ignorance..the good he has done far outweighs any mistakes he has ever made |
Minemrys:Taa...the Joker has no business being out for 5-10 years please..even Alfred that died just months ago is still being used(his corpse even) abeg die this matter you're obviously in the dark on Batman lore |
Nickshrapnel:it just looks Badass, but they have eliminated a lot of advantages the main suit had |
Minemrys:So you genuinely think all these things have never been done to the Joker before? Lmaooooooooo, Minemrys you dey sleep on top bike o ![]() This guy literally thinks that no writer in the 80yrs of writing Joker has ever done any of the bolded to him, I don't think there is any form of punishment apart from hanging (which I haven't read about but might be there) that Joker hasn't been through so die all these talk abeg |
Minemrys:Lol..bro you're talking about the Nolan movies I'm talking about the comics...Batman didn't have any prior connection to 90% of his rouges gallery as the movie tends to suggest...Batman is the hero they need and deserve any other person you put there will crumble |
Kaycee7:been long overdue to wed for him, I'm happy for him and her |
[quote author=Nickshrapnel post=94967417][/quote]Batman doesn't run Gotham city by just beating up villains bro, it takes a toll on your mind cos it's a different breed of crazy and Diana would be overwhelmed on the long run |
Minemrys:Just say you don't like Batman and move bro, Joker is the best written villain in DC that's why people love him..Lex is always 2nd place |
Gmajor:first of all it's fiction and the Joker is the most iconic Batman villain, so he is always around 2- nobody stays dead in comics, they eventually come back..even when Joker has "died" in the comics he always comes back..soo what's the point of killing him and killing him? 3- Bruce in the comics knows how thin that line can be and the kind of people he is facing, those Gotham villains are a different breed, any slip up in morals from Bruce will be detrimental to his fight |
Minemrys:Joker that has outsmarted Clark every single time they met...Joker will drive Clark crazy |
Nickshrapnel:she would become broke, frustrated and with a severe case of PTSD |
Congrats to John, I hope this doesn't go the Nikki route
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Gmajor:Nobody knows how to blame themselves for lives lost more than Bruce, every life is important to him even Joker's own...he has vowed never to kill cos he doesn't want to be like the people he fights against...all due respect but wonder woman won't last long in Gotham |
Robert Stone is also awesome ![]() |
Stonecoldstare1:I've not seen the clear version anywhere yet...still on CAMrip |
WWE NXT Reviews recaps and reactions Spin the Wheel The main event of this week’s show was Damian Priest defending his title against Dexter Lumis. It felt too soon to run this as a legit feud. So it was none-too-surprising when Cameron Grimes cost the silent superstar the match with a Cave In behind the ref’s back. This is the obvious feud based on the last couple of weeks. It’ll be interesting to see who gets the better of it. Conventional thinking would say it’s Lumis, who’s the babyface in this program and the bigger man. He’d have a tougher time recovering from the loss than Grimes, who can make up some BS excuse and be good to go. The goal is to elevate both men and hopefully they’re able to do that. This week’s title match was fun enough to warrant the main event spot. Lumis’ bursts of agility are still a sight to behold and plays into his enigmatic character very well. Meanwhile, Priest is doing what he needs to as a midcard champion. I’ve enjoyed him much more since he turned babyface after his lost to Finn Bálor. He’s not at a point where I’d be very excited to see him in a main title match, but at this point, that may be just preference. I dig Priest, but I’m not a mega fan. Next, Damian will have to face Johnny Gargano again at Halloween Havoc after just defeating him at TakeOver 31. An attack to the champ with a chair post-match earned Johnny that right. (As did the fact they had to put a match together in short order.) William Regal added the spice when he kicked it over to Shotzi, who made the match (and Candice’s title match which we’ll get to in a moment) a Spin the Wheel, Make a Deal match. This will at least add a fun stipulation to the rematch. There’s some ridiculous stuff on that wheel, such as a casket match, a cole miner’s glove on a pole match, and a buried alive match. The outcome will be the same, but it’s always appreciated when they go retro with the classics. And they should have some fun with these stipulations. Rematch Number Two Candice LeRae gets another shot at Io Shirai’s title at Halloween Havoc in two weeks. She got there by defeating Shotzi Blackheart in what was a good match between two women who have consistently having good matches. The deciding factor was Indi Hartwell, who last week started sucking up to Candice (and Johnny Gargano) by giving them a new TV. Indi slipped LeRae brass knuckles, a weapon the Poison Pixie used to win the match. So we get another rematch from TakeOver 31 less than a month later. It’s feels a tad lazy to run the same match again. They obviously want to wait on bigger challengers like Rhea Ripley, Toni Storm, and Ember Moon. And they should. At least Candice and Io have great chemistry and the match will be good. The new wrinkle will be Hartwell, who could be a deciding factor for LeRae. But in reality, she isn’t beating Io Shirai and the lack of drama for what is likely the top title match for the show is a bit disappointing. The wheel will help spice things up though. Showing Unity Undisputed is still showing unity... for now. Kyle O’Reilly joined Bobby Fish & Roderick Strong ringside for their #1 contenders match against Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch. O’Reilly spoke for the group (kind of like the leader?), showing no simpy for Ridge Holland. In fact, he claimed if Ridge weren’t in a hospital bed because of last week’s gruesome injury, he’d be there because Undisputed put him there. KOR acknowledged that someone was behind the Adam Cole attack, meaning this “who dunnit?” angle will continue. I’m glad it will. It’s obviously a major shame that Ridge suffered such an injury. But it looks like they can continue this major angle with Undisputed. Fish & Strong defeated Burch & Lorcan in a fun match to set up a match against Breezango next week. And that should be a fun time. But the big angle here is the future of Undisputed, which despite all their insistences, could be headed towards a break. Baby Steps The team of Drake Maverick & Killian Dain is just a tad more cohesive than they were last week. Killian isn’t into the music (which is weird because it rules) and definitely wasn’t into Drake’s team name of Furry & Fury (that I understand). But he is tolerating this entire thing more. Because he gets to beat people up. Drake booked them a match against former tag champions Imperium. This time around, Dain was willing to tag in, even extending his hand. That’s huge for this relationship! But it wasn’t enough to win. I’m glad Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner went over. This new odd couple tag team is wildly entertaining, but they are not at a place they should be defeating a team the caliber of Imperium. They showed some fight, but it wasn’t enough. The biggest step forward was after the match. Ever-Rise thought Drake was left alone and tried to get some revenge for last week. But Big Dain sent both men to the floor with a double clothesline. He then told Drake that he is the only person who gets to hit Maverick. Loser Austin Theory continues to lose. This week, it was at the hands of Johnny Gargano. It wasn’t any squash. It was a two segment match that could have gone the young man’s way at times. But in the end, it was another L for Theory. Wade Barrett pointed out his losing streak and qualified it with the fact it was against a list of really good talent. But at the same time, a loss is a loss. And it’s not like Johnny Gargano wins all the time. This was kind of a battle of two guys who lose more than they win. In the end, Johnny was too seasoned for the rookie Theory. This losing streak is an obvious storyline. And NXT has done well with that in the past. Andrade (“Cien” Almas) lost all the time prior to working with Zelina Vega, a move that took him right to the top. Eventually, Theory will find something that works for him when they want to move him on from just putting others over. All the Rest: - Jake Atlas defeated Ashante “Thee” Adonis. He took advantage when Raul Mendoza and Joaquin Wilde walked out, looking for some revenge on Adonis from TakeOver 31. After using that to his advantage, Jake opted to help Adonis. Santos Escobar joined his boys and Isaiah “Swerve” Scott did the same for Adonis and Atlas, leaving this a stalemate. I wonder if this will lead to Atlas challenging for the Cruiserweight title because Scott lost his last two chances. - Rhea Ripley and Raquel González had words when the Nightmare overheard Raquel talking some trash in an interview. It took a slew of officials to hold them apart. NXT did a very good job building this as a big time match in a short period of time, especially given González really hasn’t been a featured singles act prior to this. - Toni Storm picked up her first win back (obvs) against Aliyah. It’s great having this rockstar back on Wednesdays. This was a solid episode. Some of these matches feel longer than usual. That is good for matches like Shotzi vs. Candice. Not as necessary for Theory vs. Gargano. Running TakeOver rematches and lacking the men’s title scene makes these shows feel less essential, but they’re still not bad. |
BankyGee:Sometimes ABI everytime |
Ayanfe29:Omo no be me provoke you o ![]() |
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Kaycee7:
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Nickshrapnel:Sick |
BankyGee:The nose |
WWE Raw Reviews recaps and reactions Holy crap. This was the best moment of the show. The Fiend’s music played and Alexa Bliss was in the turnbuckle as Andrade and Zelina Vega slowly backed away. They met the Fiend behind them. Fiend grabbed Andrade, and then Alexa grabbed Zelina. Double Sister Abigail! It was brilliant! I am super excited to see more of this in any capacity. Against Andrade and Zelina, two random people, anyone. Versus Randy for the title after Hell in a Cell? I don’t know about that one. I’d like to see The Fiend and Alexa do some mixed tag stuff first. Farewell Rollins came out to say goodbye to the Raw audience, and said there’s no one who can really step up and be their leader. New Raw signee Jeff Hardy interrupted, and said Raw’s ring is his now after Rollins told him to get out. And then AJ Styles interrupted laughing at Rollins and he took exception, Hardy kicked them both, and then said they’d all have a “triple threat tag team match.” This was a great match! The side Russian leg sweep pin attempt by Hardy ruled. The dynamic between all three men worked really well, and it was particularly nice to see Seth Rollins in the ring with someone who doesn’t have Mysterio as a last name. Sadly, neither of these men are returning to SmackDown long term, so this was just a one and done. Elias blasted Hardy in the back with his guitar and Styles took advantage. The return of Elias is quite intriguing, as it seems he’ll be returning to his heel roots. I liked him as a babyface, but Corbin ruined that. Then he went away after Sheamus hit him with a car and framed Hardy… oooohhhhh. Huh. That’s interesting. Well, back to our regularly scheduled Rollins/Mysterio feud on Fridays! Too generic Orton said he’s going to be locked in a cell with Drew McIntyre and he’s gonna take the title away from him. McIntyre interrupted the three most dangerous letters and said the beating he gave him at Clash was for the people he hurt, but Hell in a Cell is for him. I’ve enjoyed both Orton’s promos and the program between him and McIntyre, however these generic “At (pay-per-view) I will win your (championship name) and blah blah blah” doesn’t cut it for me. Similarly, the champion’s generic promo retort to the generic challenger’s promo equally doesn’t cut it for me. Just… fight. I don’t need to be reminded that Drew will attack Randy every time he sees him. Just do it! I know we have to get the talking in, and Raw does love its talking. WWE’s refusal to allow their audience to put the pieces together makes these segments less than exciting. Certain things need to be said. Not everything. Draft day part 2 The Fiend and Alexa coming over to Raw was the big move of the night. I’m very eager to see where this goes. A first program with Andrade and Zelina would be neat! I also like that they brought Nikki Cross over so that those two can finally end their relationship. I also really like that Apollo Crews was drafted to SmackDown, because of two reasons. One, he’s finally away from the Hurt Business, and two, he’s back on Paul Heyman’s brand. Heyman may not be in charge, but hopefully he still has some ways to help Crews out. The worst part about both drafts - two Raw feuds that were not necessary to continue were just moved over to SmackDown. All of Rollins/Murphy/Mysterio and now Kevin Owens and Aleister Black. For some reason, WWE decided not to continue the Fiend and Owens and drafted them to separate brands. Rollins will be an interesting dynamic with his former Shield brethren at the head of the table, and now both of them are heels. An interaction between the two, maybe? Lana is the best! Lana #1! - Nia Jax eliminated people and then Shayna helped the group eliminate her. To retaliate - Lana got put through a table for the third straight week. But, they accomplished what they set out to do by doing that! With me, at least. The “final” two were Natalya and Lacey Evans and Natalya took Lacey out and started to celebrate, and I was just like… yeah okay. Either woman winning wasn’t going to wow me, but I accepted it. And then the swerve. Lana kicked Natalya right off the apron and won the whole thing. I popped when that happened. Thinking about it after the show, it’s fine. Let her have what I believe will be a squash match with Asuka and call it a day. That’ll show Miro! New Day def. Roode and Ziggler - Xavier Woods was awesome to watch in this match! He was flipping around and bouncing off the ropes. The slingshot dropkick and then Ziggler had a counter and I almost thought they’d do the switch here and go with the unification on SmackDown. They didn’t. I’m fine with being wrong. Ricochet def. Cedric Alexander - I loved the stipulation for this match. If Ricochet won, Hurt Business leaves him alone, and if he lost, he joins them. I almost wanted him to lose but the ending was great. Ric pulled a Guerrero and pretended to get hit by the chair MVP slid into the ring while the ref was down. I loved it! Though because he won in that way, I could see this feud continuing. We’ll see. Kevin Owens def. Aleister Black - Really enjoyed the finish! I’ve questioned most of this little feud because Aleister never really made his intentions as to why Owens is such a bastard clear, especially since his heel turn came from concern and worry for his health and well-being on that KO Show last month. Aleister loses more from this to be honest, and that’s mainly because he’s going to be saddled with this new “pirate” gimmick. Angel Garza def. Andrade - Zelina was out for commentary, and said that both men’s egos got in the way while she was managing them, and she was fed up. Garza won pretty quickly, but what happened afterward, as I mentioned above, was the true highlight. I will say, it seems like both Zelina and Andrade getting double Sister Abigail could lead to them teaming up again. Miz TV - is awful. Miz and Morrison together are awful. Use Miz throwing Morrison to Lars Sullivan to split them up. My god. Rose and Brooke def. Natalya and Lana - Natalya and Lana are finally done. Don’t expect much to happen with Lana at this point, but I know she’ll never pick up a win for the rest of her time in WWE. She’s the only one allowed to be pinned in matches involving her, after all. But she gets to face Asuka for the title now, so what do I know? Raw was a decent show, but a number of things dragged out. Miz TV getting two segments was awful. I did not like the women’s battle royal main event getting interrupted twice by Orton and McIntyre. The wrestling on the show was pretty good though, with some great finishes. I’m really upset that Ali never got to talk about RETRIBUTION and his role in it on this show, after he was advertised. I wonder what happened there |
2dice01:There is no trailer for baby driver 2 bro..maybe what you saw was a made up fan clip |
2dice01:How do you know baby driver 2 is trash when it hasn't even been released yet? I don't think a trailer has even been dropped yet |
Zyxzzzz:the guy dey ment for real |
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sounds almost personal...

