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PWD 590: The Juice Spot

Rick and Morty or Archer?


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There is no one who needs that sort of space. The only rational enterprise is the music business, and with music artists no longer being performers the bottom fell out long ago. Major acts can barely hold onto a basketball/hockey stadium now, and many of those are in the about to die of old age range.


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I have really embraced solitude recently, mainly because I got sick of hearing the phrase "Come on, you know what he's like" because we'd had to follow a specific itinerary, or else we'd be dealing with a grown ass man throwing a temper tantrum.
You talking about your friend or @LuchaBear?
 


I saw Monster Jam at the Oakland Coliseum for the first time when I was 7. I thought Monster trucks were cool because they were huge and crushed cars, but I wasn't sure what to expect. Then dat Gravedigger came out and I was like

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I saw Monster Jam at the Oakland Coliseum for the first time when I was 7. I thought Monster trucks were cool because they were huge and crushed cars, but I wasn't sure what to expect. Then dat Gravedigger came out and I was like

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– More information has been confirmed about WWE’s plan to start their monthly PPV events starting with Money in the Bank next month. PWInsider has confirmed with WWE sources that all PPVs will begin at 7 PM ET (with a Kickoff show airing beforehand) beginning with the June 17th PPV.

The site notes that this does not necessarily mean that all PPVs will run four hours, and the likelihood is that the shows will run around three to three and a half hours. There will, of course, now be the ability to go longer or shorter depending on the company’s creative and logistical needs. THe “Big Four” PPVs will almost certainly go longer.

When will you be reviewing The Fan? I would like to hear your thoughts on it.
 
As noted, WWE pay-per-views will be moving to a four-hour window, starting with next month's WWE Money In The Bank, while the big four (WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, Survivor Series) will have a five-hour window. It was believed that the new start time would be 6pm ET for the big four and 7pm ET for the others, however PWInsider confirmed that all of the pay-per-views will start at 7pm ET. The big four will likely go past four hours with a Kickoff show likely lasting two hours, while the other shows will be in the 3-4 hour range with a one-hour Kickoff.
 
I don't do classic reviews
Thats where you fucked up.....you go nostalgia first, have some stupid take on it, retroactively say it promotes blah blah blah blah.....then you can review new stuff.
 
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