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Aye, this Scooby movie is aight so far. All seriousness. Sin Cara is a driver. Hahahahah
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Chief jay strong bros, staying in tonight so in hoping you can recommend some great WM matches or whole cards for me to watch. Your recommendations will earn reputations and $1 each in my will
Where can I peepYooo that acoustic version of RKOs music is so hard!!
Hahah I have no idea. It was on a promo for WM30 on Smackdown..Where can I peep
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Bear with me here for a second:
I've spent a lot of the morning watching the Wrestlemania Today from yesterday. There was one point where Riley, Booker, and Tensai were talking about how they prepared for a big match, because Big E was in the Andre Invitational and in order to win it, he had to get his head straight and focus and what not, and it really dawned on me that I was watching a framing device hyping up a completely fictional event within the confines of its own universe.
There are other mediums like wrestling, be it serialized television or comic books or what not, but nothing like this. This isn't like Talking Dead where they talk about a show. It's not Siskel and Ebert. It's not that Marvel: Creating a Universe Special from a week or two ago. It's also not Baseball Tonight or a halftime show, because what they're talking about isn't real.
The same thing wit the apter mags. Something like Doctor Who Magazine or the Marvel comics website talks to creators and production people. Marvel doesn't publish a full magazine version of The Daily Bugle that covers all of the last couple of months' happenings in the comics as if they're real. Maybe there's some kids' publication that does, but I think in this regard, Wrestling might be completely unique. It spends hours and resources and magazines devoted to talking about its own fictional universe. Do those soap opera digest things at Supermarket check outs work completely in soap opera kayfabe or do they talk about the actors coming and going and the writers and what not?
The closest thing I can even think of when it comes to something like this are those teenybopper magazines that portray teenage rock stars' and their adventures as real, when there are blurred lines and they're just playing characters, but I'm just guessing there having never read a Tiger Beat or what not. I guess the only other thing that would be close would be those short term alternate reality games/websites that get put up for promotional reasons for TV shows or what not. I think Lost did that or The Dark Knight, but those are flashes in a pan.
It's all really surreal to me when you look at it.
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I just realized that Booker t legit whooped Batista's *** 7 years ago, and he's interviewing him now
I just realized that Booker t legit whooped Batista's *** 7 years ago, and he's interviewing him now
Real fight?