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Submit ReviewAs soon as Lino comes back to the show, we have an in-depth conversation about Jim Ross’ piece. You’ll probably want to skip past the first eleven minutes of the show if you aren’t into analysis and conjecture about the penis of one of the greatest play-by-play announcers in the history of professional wrestling.
There’s also some conversation about the weird booking of the Historic, First-Ever Women’s Money in The Bank Match That Has An Anti-Climactic Ending Like All The Other Historic, First-Ever Women’s Matches. Some folks are pissed that James Ellsworth, a heel, cheated to help another heel, Carmella, win the briefcase. It’s understandable that folks would be mad that such a historic match-up would be tainted by a dirty heel win. There’s also a contingent of fans who are pissed that a man basically did all of the work for a woman during a time when WWE has bragged incessantly about its “Women’s Revolution.” In any regard, there’s a rematch on the upcoming episode of Smackdown Live. And no, it’s not even remotely a ploy to get SD Live’s ratings up.
Last, but not least, we briefly discuss gimmicks that were meant to be played by different wrestlers. Terry Taylor was considered for the role of Mr. Perfect for a brief time. Dan Spivey was allegedly the first choice to play Kane in 1997. Konnan had a very brief stint as Max Moon on house shows. I definitely sense a full episode coming from this.
As soon as Lino comes back to the show, we have an in-depth conversation about Jim Ross’ piece. You’ll probably want to skip past the first eleven minutes of the show if you aren’t into analysis and conjecture about the penis of one of the greatest play-by-play announcers in the history of professional wrestling.
There’s also some conversation about the weird booking of the Historic, First-Ever Women’s Money in The Bank Match That Has An Anti-Climactic Ending Like All The Other Historic, First-Ever Women’s Matches. Some folks are pissed that James Ellsworth, a heel, cheated to help another heel, Carmella, win the briefcase. It’s understandable that folks would be mad that such a historic match-up would be tainted by a dirty heel win. There’s also a contingent of fans who are pissed that a man basically did all of the work for a woman during a time when WWE has bragged incessantly about its “Women’s Revolution.” In any regard, there’s a rematch on the upcoming episode of Smackdown Live. And no, it’s not even remotely a ploy to get SD Live’s ratings up.
Last, but not least, we briefly discuss gimmicks that were meant to be played by different wrestlers. Terry Taylor was considered for the role of Mr. Perfect for a brief time. Dan Spivey was allegedly the first choice to play Kane in 1997. Konnan had a very brief stint as Max Moon on house shows. I definitely sense a full episode coming from this.
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