Question, should I watch the RAW replay tonight on Universal HD at midnight or should I just go right into catching up on the hundred or so dvds I have stacked up? Is RAW worth sitting through?
The should have her do a segment with her GotG co-star Batista.
Unfortunately I can't fast forward a television channelFast forward to the ending, That moment felt like time stood still.
I'm sure he wants to "do a segment with her." Maybe find out if her box is bigger on the inside. Maybe wants to stare at her weeping angel. Show her what she's waiting for. Make some silence fall on her.
Okay, I think that covers the Doctor Who references.
Unfortunately I can't fast forward a television channel
Unfortunately I can't fast forward a television channel
So, is it worth sitting through the 3 hour show? I already saw Smackdown last night for once, so I don't need to catch up on that (except maybe the last half hour due to dozing off).
And some of us don't like spending $16 a month on a function I get just the same with On Demand programming (minus wrestling, which probably won't be a factor in a month).You can with DVR![]()
And some of us don't like spending $16 a month on a function I get just the same with On Demand programming (minus wrestling, which probably won't be a factor in a month).
Definitely not. ****ing TWC. The longer you're with them, the more you pay. Ass backwards business practice there.I get it for free,I guess not all providers and including free DVR yet
So, is it worth sitting through the 3 hour show? I already saw Smackdown last night for once, so I don't need to catch up on that (except maybe the last half hour due to dozing off).
Raw's ending will go down in history as one of the greatest moments,Something you'll see in video packages and DVDs or something years from now.
Raw wasn't that bad, but holy **** that ending....I felt like a kid in the Attitude Era again. A legit Austin and Rock reaction.
Daniel Bryan's got to be one of the quirkiest wrestlers to be this popular. Everyone else to have mainstream appeal is usually archetypical in some way. Hulk Hogan was the patriotic superhero, Steve Austin was a classic 90s controversial badass, the Rock was quick witted, big, athletic, and attractive. I suppose maybe it's just a sign of the times, that these days, people like quirky and unconventional.
So glad I got to be part of that live. Only regret is I won't be going to WM 30