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BankyGee:You still have 10 untill you eat them or give them out |
BankyGee:Forth, cos that's not a number ![]() |
BankyGee:Head band, rubber band, hand band, waist band, head band etc |
Qu3sT:They can try I feel for them I'm advance tho |
Batman #100 epic stuff, epic ending to the Joker war series and also sets new projects in motion...I'm happy ![]()
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Qu3sT:And she loves it
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usbcable:The guy has been waiting a long time to use that meme , now he has gotten it out of his system...Ra's shouldn't have taken the bait, should have just let the Cule be a Cule |
Corbin:Read my review...it's still wishful thinking rn I just hope they push him |
Dumb move tbh
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Corbin:we will know next week |
Qu3sT:Lol...they can try...Look at my man Kevin ![]() |
newguy1:Check out Raatchasan..that movie made me respect Bollywood |
WWE Smackdown reviews recaps and reactions Bait and switch While I was not necessarily a fan of Bayley’s and Sasha’s feud being blown off on a SmackDown, I wanted to see how they’d fare and take a positive attitude. Silly me. All that hype for a five minute match ending in a DQ. Not even an inventive way of getting there, either. I should have seen it coming, but I decided to let my guard down and enjoy the match, as it started off really hot. Both Sasha and Bayley had urgency to get the pinfall, and Sasha came out swinging right from the jump. And then the chair spot. I was hoping Stephanie McMahon would restart it since she was there. But all of this was the classic bait and switch so we would get their match at Hell in a Cell. K. Cool. Don Roman Reigns Jey Uso came down and asked Reigns what the big stipulation for their match at Hell in a Cell was going to be? No Reigns, but Heyman appeared on screen and said Jey doesn’t get to dictate the terms on when Reigns gets to come out. Don Roman Reigns of the Anoa’i crime family announced from behind his desk that Hell in a Cell will be the first I Quit match in the cell, and that when he says I quit, there will be consequences. What will those consequences be? Roman did not clarify that the I Quit would be quitting SmackDown, or WWE in general. I think Jey will have to quit the family. Because if there’s anything a Don doesn’t want, it’s an underboss with an itch to be head of the family before it’s his time. Draft day Part 1 So, this show had Part 1 of the WWE Draft and I have some words on this. McIntyre remains on Raw, and Reigns on SmackDown. This was an obvious and necessary choice. The first big move was Seth Rollins to SmackDown, and I was really excited about it! Then he had an interview backstage that said he never wanted to face the Mysterios again, and I knew what was coming. Drafted later - the Mysterios to SmackDown! They just moved this whole feud to another show. This has been ongoing for months! Ugh. But the biggest news out of this draft was the break-up of the greatest trio in all of WWE (besides the Shield). Right after New Day regained the SmackDown tag titles, Stephanie McMahon announced Raw drafted Kingston and Woods and SmackDown was keeping Big E. What. A. Blow. Now, there are two things I see with this move, one for the immediate future, and one for the long term. 1 - I think Raw is also going to draft the Raw tag team champions and WWE is going to unify the men’s tag titles. More tag teams may be breaking up, as Raw took Angel Garza alone and SmackDown kept just Otis. WWE just aren’t that into tag teams. Or, I’m totally wrong and SmackDown will draft the Street Profits on Monday. 2 - they’re doing Big E vs. Roman Reigns. They have to. E has proven to be a legitimate contender for top titles, and I think there’s a hot program with Roman awaiting. My prediction as of today - Big E will win the men’s Royal Rumble and challenge Roman at WrestleMania. I’ve been calling for that for weeks. I think it’s the best big money feud for the hottest show of the year. Let’s see where other big names land next Monday! The Fiend def. Kevin Owens - Kevin Owens had a good outing in The Fiend’s first television match on SmackDown. Alexa Bliss played her part before the match walking up to Owens to tell him to let Him in. Owens did a bunch of superkicks and the Fiend stayed up. The really cool part of this was the end, where Fiend put the Mandible Claw on Owens and Owens did a Stunner, but he never let go and Mandible Claw Chokeslammed him for the win. Then the Fiend joined Alexa Bliss on the stage and they both looked at each other as the show ended. I…uh, I... thought they were going to kiss. Big E def. Sheamus -Sheamus took some lessons from the former Monday Night Messiah and tied E up in the ropes and swung at him with a kendo stick. E duck taped Sheamus’ legs together and chased him to the back. For some reason there were eggs backstage. Sheamus threw them at E. They made their way back to the parking area and Sheamus once again drove E through a windshield. Big E did a Big Ending through a table off a car for the win! Ow. These guys were bloody and messed up. Their feud was full of some more violent moments, and I think that it was a perfect way to show some real seriousness out of Big E. After the match, WOODS AND KINGSTON RETURNED! As you can see, I was happy at this point. ![]() New Day def. The Artists - Woods started off hot with Cesaro and looked great throughout the match. Kingston turned a slight botch into a cool looking DDT on the outside. Cesaro swung Kingston but Woods held Nakamura’s leg. Woods hit a great elbow drop and scored the pinfall to make New Day tag team champions once again. Matt Riddle and Jeff Hardy def. Miz and Morrison - Corey Graves called Miz and Morrison the greatest tag team while they did not do anything offensively in this whole match. After, Lars Sullivan returned and attacked the winners, making their win totally meaningless. Delayed court date for Otis’ Money in the Bank - Good. The biggest moment of the show, New Day winning the tag titles, was immediately deflated by the announcement of New Day’s break-up. As a result, this show was not great. Big E’s win and the end of the show with Alexa and the Fiend were good, too |
usbcable:Wow, Una done try abeg I'm new here |
newguy1:God bless you for this recommendation bro...I like these kind of Indian movies...have you seen Raatchasan(I don't know if I got the spelling right) |
BankyGee:Temper |
FirstbornWds: calculator123:See how Cules think FFS
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BankyGee:The name of the last kid is whatever your name is.. |
Happy birthday to the greatest wrestler to ever walk the planet and cosmic realms... And you too Mike Rome
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Tolu121:drop the site bro |
Tolu121:Where did you find the Batman animation from? Ive been anticipating it |
our UCL squad list
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WWE NXT Reviews recaps and reactions A New Star There were probably plenty of NXT fans who heard the hype about Kushida when he signed but didn’t yet see why. He had a pretty good start before his first injury, but he was never jumping off the screen. Now those fans likely get it. I know I do. Kushida opened the show against Tommaso Ciampa, a match that would have seemed like a gimme match for Ciampa if this were a month ago. But now the Japanese sensation is almost as aggressive as the man known as Psycho Killer. And now this match was anyone’s game. It was a fantastic bout. Kushida’s mixture of focused aggression and technical savvy is a great combination. Tommaso Ciampa seemed dangerous against a man like Jake Atlas. He was on the same level as Kushida. As you could have guessed, the match ended with Velveteen Dream trying to attack Kushida. At this point, Kushy had the Hoverboard Lock hooked in tight and Tommaso was in trouble, so Kushida looked very good in this non-finish. Dream ended up accidentally hitting Ciampa, so that will be a problem. This is a way to introduce Ciampa for this feud and giving Kushida two challenges to try to fend off. Ciampa and Kushida will need to happen again eventually, which is great because it was a very fun match. NXT has found what they were looking for when they signed Kushida and touted him as a blue chip talent. He’s ascended greatly in such a short period of time that I could see him in the NXT title picture sooner than later. With his new character, he’s killing it. The Best Women’s Division I feel like I’m beating the same drum over and over again, but the NXT women’s division is so damn good. They had a tag match to close the show - Dakota Kai & Raquel González against Rhea Ripley & Ember Moon. It was set up earlier in the night. Ember cut a pretty standard promo about coming back and now taking what she wants. She was interrupted by Io Shirai, who was interrupted by Rhea Ripley, who was attacked by Dakota and Raquel. Ember got involved. Io Shirai did not. Io explained later that she doesn’t care about those four women. She cares about the championship. Just like she should. Badass. The main event tag was rather fun. Ember looked fantastic out there. Everything she did was crisp, with no evidence of ring rust like you could expect after a 14 month hiatus. She looked to be wrestling with the fire from not being able to do what she loves for a year. Outside a weird spot with Rhea and Raquel that looked like it was supposed to be a fallaway slam through the announce table that went awry, this was a really good match. It sets up plenty of options for Io Shirai with plenty of title challenges for that NXT Women’s title. Comedy Duo The odd couple team of Killian Dain and Drake Maverick continues to deliver. Drake booked them a match against Ever-Rise this week (of course against the wishes of Killian). This included some incredible entrance music - a happy-go-lucky, upbeat whistling tune that’s pretty much the anthesis of everything Dain is. Their comedy chemistry carried over to the match from the moment it started, with Killian tagged Maverick so hard, it hurt the smaller man’s hand. Maverick took a beating (because that’s what he does) before Ever-Rise was dumb enough to call Dain a bozo, motivating him. The big man dragged Drake to his corner to tag him in and wreck house. However, Maverick isn’t the smartest either so he tagged himself back in as the Beast of Belfast was putting the match away. So Dain powerbombed Drake into their opponent to pick up the win that way. Drake was annoying enough afterwards that he ate another punch from Dain, but he seemed happy enough when his partner carried him out as that cheesy music played. This has all been very very entertaining. The music and Drake jumping around to it was laugh out loud funny. I look forward to watching this progress. Tempting Fate Austin Theory has to stop asking for trouble. He had a match with Leon Ruff, which didn’t even go as smoothly as he’d have liked. Leon had a flurry of offense and even came close to scoring an upset before the young phenom was able to put him away. But then Theory got on the mic and started running his mouth about how he wasn’t prepared to face Adam Cole last week but he’ll face anyone now. That brought out Dexter Lumis (who technically returned last week by just briefly creeping backstage), to take him up on that offer. Theory was able to endure the offensive of Dexter and fight back. But Lumis wouldn’t stay down, which included popping right back up from an Austin drop kick, and put him to sleep with his choke submission. Theory continues to go on a pretty big losing skid. Sure he beat Ruff, but who doesn’t? Not that it’s an issue now. Theory is such a cocky bastard who’s future you know is very bright that he can afford this series of losses without it affecting him down the road. Lumis was immediately attacked by Cameron Grimes and the Cave In after the match, setting up that feud. This is all because Dexter didn’t talk to Grimes backstage last week, instead just giving him the icy stare. Bad Turn of Events Ridge Holland’s hot night ended in disaster. They booked the big man to beat up both Danny Burch (after winning his match against him in short order) and Oney Lorcan. But in a very unfortunate turn of events, Lorcan hit the big man with a splash over the top rope and Ridge’s left leg gave out. He ended up getting stretchered out. This is of course very unfortunate. They were clearly pushing Holland big time with a major role in a top billed angle against Undisputed ERA. He had a comment before the show in the parking lot that he now has a Mercedes “thanks to Adam Cole,” implying someone paid him to attack Cole at TakeOver 31. It was intriguing and could have developed into a fun mystery angle. But that’s all going to have to wait. That injury looked gnarly. Let’s hope it wasn’t as bad as it appeared, but the fact he was stretchered out is not a good sign. Get well fast, Ridge. All the Rest: - Johnny Gargano & Candice LeRae returned from walking their dog in rad couples track suits to find a new TV gifted to them by Indi Hartwell. Indi included a video that highlighted how much she helped Candice in the battle royal, looking to team up with the Garganos it seems. - Because of how banged up both Kyle O’Reilly and especially Finn Bálor (a fractured jaw is more than banged up to be fair) are, they got a Prime Target fallout video this week. - Shotzi Blackheart defeated Xia Li. After the loss, Boa walked out and handed her an envelop. Interesting... This was a good show, though playing a lot of set up with O’Reilly and Bálor out of action tonight. The women shined as usual. Dain & Drake are pretty dang hilarious. Obviously the Ridge injury was very unfortunate. |
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FergieRaww:The old guard, with only one left |
usbcable:Lord Vasquez's confidence for that 1st penalty was off the charts...that ball finger spinning thingy he did gave me soomuch confidence and assurance |
BankyGee:The answer is Frank. Each child's first name begins with the first letters of the days of the week M, T, W, T, Frank |
This book from Tom king is going to slap I just know it ![]()
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abduleez1:Nope, we already talked about this here(maybe you hadn't joined us) it's just Donny Cates messing with the fans |
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