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Seriously? You must be the only British person on a sci-fi/comic books forum who doesn't know who she is. :oldrazz:

You know the idea that all British people are fans of Dr. Who is nothing more than an outdated offensive stereotype.
 
The Bellas second rate Mean Girls act is annoying and I don't mean 'heat drawing' annoying just plain get the f*** off my screen annoying.

Grown ass women acting like 13 year old girls is not entertaining and neither of them are good actors either so giving them storylines in which they have to 'act' is like watching two chimpanzees trying to operate a microwave.
Think my sarcasm went over you head bro. :cwink:
 
You know the idea that all British people are fans of Dr. Who is nothing more than an outdated offensive stereotype.

Is it actually offensive, though? Does it really affect anyone in a negative way? I don't get how you could be offended by the assumption that you like an incredibly popular television show. That would be like an American being offended because someone just assumes they watched the Super Bowl or March Madness.
 
Is it actually offensive, though? Does it really affect anyone in a negative way? I don't get how you could be offended by the assumption that you like an incredibly popular television show. That would be like an American being offended because someone just assumes they watched the Super Bowl or March Madness.

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You know the idea that all British people are fans of Dr. Who is nothing more than an outdated offensive stereotype.

I think I get a pass if I'm talking about British people on a comic book and science fiction website. :oldrazz: It's like finding an American on the Hype who hasn't seen The Avengers yet.
 
I think I get a pass if I'm talking about British people on a comic book and science fiction website. :oldrazz: It's like finding an American on the Hype who hasn't seen The Avengers yet.

I don't like Dr. Who....
 
SOURCE: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter

WWE's latest tryout camp started up last week on Wednesday at the new Performance Center in Orlando. Two sessions were held on Wednesday and a long session was held on Thursday.

Bill DeMott ran the camp with judges that included Joey Mercury, Norman Smiley, Terry Taylor, Gerald Brisco and William Regal. We're told 30 wrestlers were brought in for the camp in total.

Former ROH stars Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards were described as "standing out of everyone" based on early reports from the camp. Edwards and Richards are no longer under official contracts with Ring of Honor as we reported earlier here on the website.

We're also told that ROH star Harlem Bravado took part in last week's multi-day talent evaluation session at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. There is no word on how WWE officials reacted to him as of this writing.
 
I wonder if the WWE can grudgingly admit now that ROH is a credible proving ground for talent that can make it in the big leagues.
 
Well Mick did say Shaq called him over saying "Hey Mick let's take a pic" so he was probably just messing around.
 
Shaq is a big goof ball, so he was probably just messing around.
 
I think I get a pass if I'm talking about British people on a comic book and science fiction website. :oldrazz: It's like finding an American on the Hype who hasn't seen The Avengers yet.

So what's the Canadien equivalent? Every Canadien loves Michael Cera?
 
So it looks like the American Wolves are WWE bound based on their tryout.
 
Shaq is either a poser fan or the Taco Neck condition causes memory loss.

Shaq is fairly bad at remembering names unless they're being fed to him by Kobe Bryant.
 
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