WWE Performance Center Janitor (Tentative)

424 posts

WWE Performance Center Janitor (Tentative)

WWE Performance Center Janitor (Tentative)

@AlwaysTaking

Learning Spanish every Saturday night during AAA! (Soy un gringo perdido, ayúdame por favor)

Louisiana! Inscrit le Şubat 2026
179 Abonnements7 Abonnés
Vinnie Massaro
Vinnie Massaro@snoringelbow·
For all the “indies are dead” talk last month the best stuff during Mania week is from the indies…just saying
English
9
23
181
5.4K
WWE Performance Center Janitor (Tentative)
@Variety I just want someone over the age of 35 to say "It's not that we CAN'T do the jokes, it's that the majority of the audience just doesn't find that shit funny anymore...". Thats all it is. There's never been a shadow syndicate of censors, lol
English
0
0
2
2.2K
Variety
Variety@Variety·
"Friends" star Lisa Kudrow says new sitcoms are “too afraid” to make jokes that make audiences “uncomfortable”: "But I’m not drawn to new sitcoms that are multi-camera in front of an audience because I’m not buying it. I don’t know if that’s just because I’ve seen too many single-camera sitcoms—I think we need to get back to being able to tell jokes. I feel like we’ve been too afraid to make jokes that might make people uncomfortable.” variety.com/2026/tv/news/l…
Variety tweet media
English
374
559
8.6K
5.8M
WWE Performance Center Janitor (Tentative)
@SanchoWest I don't get where "die-hard" WWE fans were under the impression Wrestlemania is for the die-hard fans? It hasn't been since the early 90s. It's WWE's (now TKO) annual commercial to the world about who they are and what they can accomplish. The fan service comes in June.
English
0
0
0
22
SanchoWest
SanchoWest@SanchoWest·
The argument about WrestleMania and celebrities is fascinating. Yes, celebrities have always been involved and always will be. There have been great integrations like Johnny Knoxville, Bad Bunny, Mike Tyson, and Stephen Amell. And bad ones, like Jon Stewart, Drew Carey, and Snooki. I think the WWE itself accidentally turned celebrities from a welcome addition to unwelcome throughout the years, especially from former wrestlers turned actors. They were called "part-timers" and "outsiders." They were promoed against for stealing the spotlight. And over time, the instant sighting of a celebrity became "stealing time from the guys." Now, celebrities have to prove they belong, versus "oh snap, it's Mike Tyson." It's a deeper conversation than just this past Raw and SmackDown... and than just this Mania build.
English
19
6
188
13K
Jason Pargin, author of John Dies at the End, etc
I feel like people are not getting that this is the BriTANicK movie. It was written and directed by Nick and Brian! It is exactly what you would expect a BriTANicK film to be! "What's BriTANicK" asks some of you and I'm sorry but a question like that will get you an ass beating
Jason Pargin, author of John Dies at the End, etc tweet media
English
12
23
276
35.1K
Just T
Just T@Floridagirl0850·
I can't relate to people who lose their shit over Buc-ee's. It's a store with gas pumps and clean bathrooms. Calm down.
English
423
50
1.1K
96.2K
Kathy Hastings
Kathy Hastings@themaggiesh·
Why didn’t TKO force a celebrity into the Roman vs Punk feud?
English
274
39
1.5K
104.1K
RJ Calloway
RJ Calloway@RJTZ·
@CarterNixon Normal humans don't have any fucking idea who any of them are.
RJ Calloway tweet media
English
3
0
15
34.7K
CarterNixon
CarterNixon@CarterNixon·
My “for you” feed was full of people upset that Jenna Ortega is dating a Nazi so I google him. It’s some dude I’ve vaguely heard of but somehow all the kids have detailed intimate knowledge of all his political leanings and points of view
English
21
47
5K
432.8K
Sexyy Red
Sexyy Red@SexyyRed314_·
I wana RKO somebody
English
194
1.4K
5.2K
161.9K