
MJF wins yet AGAIN!
LemonchelloLarry
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@LarryLemon617
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MJF wins yet AGAIN!

It's actually really smart to write the ticket prices into kayfabe, and make punk and Cody seem like heros, because wwe fans are really fucking stupid and will eat this shit up.

Wow! "Sugar Ray" is doing gigs at pavilions in theme parks. Sad!

Top 25, for me (not in order of fav) Ric Bret DDP Rock Punk Sting Foley Taker Angle Vader Austin Shawn Jericho Savage Danielson Brodie Lee Owen Hart Randy Orton Rey Mysterio Kevin Owens Arn Anderson Kenny Omega Dustin Rhodes Ricky Steamboat Bam Bam Bigelow

Cause this is what they need less than 2 weeks before Mania. A sitdown with someone who doesn’t sell tickets or the espn app. This is what we are talking about. How about sitting down with the 4 teams in the girls match? Or Dan Hausen? Or anyone. Vince would never be in front of the camera unless it directly led to views or ticket sales. Makes zero sense at this time.

So #WWE “can’t make new stars” and the Performance Center is a “failure,” yet #DaveMeltzer is openly suggesting @TonyKhan should engage in contract tampering, by contacting contracted women in #WWENXT so they can jump to #AEW and allegedly “get pushed faster” (despite the women having only 9 minutes on #AEWDynamite this week). This begs the question: If AEW has the greatest roster ever assembled and is truly “where the best wrestle,” why do they need to poach developmental talent from WWE? And why is Kendal Grey, an NXT prospect, being hailed by wrestling’s biggest AEW booster as the best female talent America has ever produced, instead of someone already on the AEW roster?

Celebrities involved at WrestleMania this year.. Who should not have joined WWE ..???

Sooo @PatMcAfeeShow says EVERYTHING that wrestling fans complain about everyday and those same fans don’t like it? 🤔

A picture of useless, talentless whores all in one picture

Am I being gaslit was the sixth friend not obviously Joey?

Until Tony Khan swoops in because AEW has little to no homegrown stars to rely on.

@LarryLemon617 Caitlin missed 80 percent of the season last year and they made the most money they ever made with her sitting on the bench with trash outfits 🤣 Larry you still on 2024 talking points bruh you gotta update the software



@Shazam2k15 @obiwanbdb @trendyhoopstars Yes I’ve watched EVERY Caitlin Clark game for the last 5 years. She will get stripped going to the basket and act like she was fouled. Her handles are not tight. This is her MO against good defenders.



Imagine being handed the keys to the kingdom like pinning Roman, beating Brock and cena, and , multiple times championship reigns,main eventing 3 Manias in a row and still acting like you're underdog and world is against you..

Sports fans don't agree on much anymore. But everyone is seemingly in agreement on this: Angel Reese could legitimately beat some NBA players in a game of 1 on 1. She could easily beat at least 3 players on the Atlanta Hawks right now. I don't even have to say the names because we are all literally thinking about the same 3 guys right now. And she's about to become the biggest basketball star on the planet. Here's why. Angel Reese just got traded to the Atlanta Dream for two first-round picks. Everyone is arguing about what went wrong in Chicago. Nobody is talking about the fact that her career rebounding average would compete with the best big men in the NBA. Here's what people are missing. Angel Reese has played two WNBA seasons. In those two seasons, she has averaged 14.1 points and 12.9 rebounds per game. She's been an All-Star both years. She has 46 career double-doubles, the fastest any player has reached 30 in league history. That 12.9 rebounds per game number is wild. The NBA's top rebounders this season, Nikola Jokic and Rudy Gobert, are averaging around 13 per game. Angel Reese's career average, across two full seasons in the WNBA, is right there with them. Former NBA All-Star Jeff Teague said it outright: "She's the Dennis Rodman of the WNBA." And the records back it up. As a rookie in 2024, she set the WNBA single-season record for rebounds per game at 13.1. Her 446 total rebounds were the most any player has ever grabbed in a single WNBA season. Her 172 offensive rebounds were also a single-season record. She broke the WNBA record for consecutive double-doubles with 15 straight, shattering Candace Parker's previous record of 12. Reese did it as a 22-year-old rookie in her first 20 games. She became the first player in WNBA history to grab 20 or more rebounds in three consecutive games. The last rookie in the WNBA or NBA to post back-to-back 20-rebound games was Shaquille O'Neal. In 1993. And she did all of that with a broken wrist that ended her season six games early. In 2025, she averaged 14.7 points, 12.6 rebounds, and 3.7 assists. Led the WNBA in rebounding again. Posted 23 double-doubles. Became the only player in league history with multiple streaks of 10 or more consecutive double-doubles. Recorded the second-youngest triple-double in WNBA history. The full story of how Angel Reese became the most dominant rebounder in women's basketball history, and what Atlanta just got for two first-round picks, is here: itsgame7.com/news/angel-ree… Before the WNBA, she won a national championship at LSU. Scored 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the title game. Beat Caitlin Clark's Iowa 102-85. Was named Most Outstanding Player. That game drew 9.9 million viewers, the most-watched women's college basketball game in history at the time. In the inaugural Unrivaled season in early 2025, she led the league in rebounding, posted the first 20-20 game in league history with 22 points and 21 rebounds, won the championship, and was named Defensive Player of the Year. She earned $9.4 million last year. Highest-paid Black woman in professional basketball. Beats by Dre. Cash App. Victoria's Secret. Reebok. She brings an audience and revenue wherever she goes. Atlanta gave up two first-round picks for a 23-year-old, two-time All-Star who averages a career double-double, holds more WNBA rebounding records than anyone in history, and is still a month away from her 24th birthday. Everyone is debating whether the Sky got enough. The better question is whether two first-round picks is enough for a player whose rebounding numbers compete with the best players in the NBA.