Kyle Gunzinger
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Trent Brown in Super Bowl 53 That dude rocked.

Ohhh…BTW… Brian Cage looks like he could place at the Olympia and does things that no other wrestler his size can do. He should have never lost his first match back in 14 months on #AEWDynamite NEVER. (argue amongst yaselfs) @BustedOpenRadio


I'm just pissed. The Pats finally get past the Belichick and Mayo disasters, have a great unexpected successful run to the Super Bowl, a good free agency period...Everything settling down and we can focus on football. Then, the last 2-plus weeks. For fucks sake.

George RR Martin last year said he only had hundreds of pages to go on The Winds of Winter: "I have like 1,100 pages written but I still have hundreds more pages to go. It’s a big mother of a book for whatever reason. Maybe I should’ve started writing smaller books when I began this but it’s tough. That’s the main thing that dominates most of my working life." How can he still have hundreds of pages to go after 12 years?

Cody Rhodes discusses Brandi Rhodes choosing not to talk about departing AEW: “Our departure from when we left the company we were with and helped create, and that was AEW, it came down to her deciding to not talk about it. That departure. Like, ‘We’re not gonna talk about it. We’re moving on.’ Did bad stuff happen? Good stuff happened, too. I’m not gonna talk about it. And one of the sad things about not talking about why we left and the departure, one of the difficult things was narratives get created. So stories get told, podcasts happen, fans literally think they know what happened when no one’s been even close. And what I would say is the selfless part, she lives with that. She owns that. She respects not just here, but the place we left enough to, ‘I’m not gonna talk about that.’ And that made it so that, they’re good. They’re out of here. That was very, very helpful for us. And again, good stuff happened there, too. But that’s what I mean by selfless because she lives with that. And one of the things about that is wrestling fans, I mentioned, they create a narrative. They think they know. I had to remind her. I’m like, ‘Hey, it’s not all the fans.’ And WrestleMania 40 was the prime example of that. I said, ‘You’re gonna come out with me at WrestleMania 40.’ And I was so happy because the fans reacted. Big pop, big excitement. And I just needed her to kind of nudge her like, ‘See? They’re the real ones. They get it. They ain’t mad at you.’ And that was very important that she felt it because a lot of wrestlers take a step off, they go away or they do something or they screw up, make a mistake, whatever. And then they come back and the fans, they always cradle you back in. They’re really special.” (@breakfastclubam)

Christopher Tolkien hated Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings films. Christopher Tolkien strongly disliked Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings movies, viewing them as commercialized action films that "eviscerated" his father’s work. He felt the adaptations stripped away the deep, spiritual, and philosophical beauty of the books to target a young audience, ultimately turning his father's art into a "monster".



I have always stated I'd be comfortable putting the 2004 New England Patriots against any team ever. The addition of Corey Dillon was phenomenal. They were defending Super Bowl champs and added a guy who ran for 1,635 yards and 12 touchdowns in 15 games. Unbelievable! #Patriots


One of the biggest hits in Pats history that doesn't really get talked about at all: Corwin Brown's hit on Derek Ware back in 1993💥💥 (Pats @ Cardinals)

Mike Evans’ decision to leave Tampa was not about money; the Bucs were aggressive in their pursuit and presented what was said to be a “very strong offer”. It came down to a desire for a new challenge as Evans enters the last years of his career.








