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hows raw been?
Very raw like.hows raw been?
hows raw been?
Insert show in place of town in this clip and it totally describes RAW for the past 10 years.
His pause and delivery of that line is one of my favorite parts of that whole movie
Sheets have said he netted anywhere from $40-50 million for the role after he got a piece of the gross and merchandise. I’d be dancing and having fun too lolHe played that role like he was having the time of his life doing it and he really stole the show in that movie.
Selling and psychology aren’t really taught in wrestling schools anymoreBros after much fun with wwe2k18 I decided to flip between RAW and MNF....
Watched Shamus and Rollins and Cesaro and RR.
That the most pro-wrassling I've watched in over a decade.
Am I old or is it really not as solid as it used to be?
Shamus/Rollins was choppy as hell, no flow to it.
RR has no psychology, and the announcers made it worse.....talking about how his arm is fucked yet he puts weight on it to get off the mat. Cesaro was booked to wrestle a good match the right ideas where there to attack the arm at all cost, he did well, but the lack of selling the arm by RR pissed me off as an old school guy, I don't mind that RR got the win (even though it was booked lazy) but the lack of selling...damn that's bad

Sheets have said he netted anywhere from $40-50 million for the role after he got a piece of the gross and merchandise. I’d be dancing and having fun too lol
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Sheets have said he netted anywhere from $40-50 million for the role after he got a piece of the gross and merchandise. I’d be dancing and having fun too lol
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Selling and psychology aren’t really taught in wrestling schools anymore
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Keaton was also the Affleck of his day. People HATED him being cast. Warner Brothers got thousands upon thousands of letters(lol)If I recall it could have been a huge failure because summer blockbusters and especially comic book moves were really in their infancy back then.
Still can't decide if Jack was the better Joker due to nostalgia or if Heath was due to better writing.
I'm just going to call it a draw