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Hot Threads: Speedbumps On Victory Road, What Is Up WIth Tiffany, Justin Bieber Bullets, Raw Is Snooki, and More
THE GREEN TEABAGGER
Jeff Hardy. Jeff freakin Hardy.
RDLee:
It was such a horrible show that even the people that watched free streams were demanding a refund of their time.
squirrelz:
I feel bad for Sting on this one. He clearly was pissed at the situation and sure, he's lost a few steps but he still seems to want to but a genuinely good show out there for the fans. I'm guessing there's a lot of disgust going on in the head of the Stinger.
JohnnyCraze:
And why didn't Dixie go with the alternative main event?
Aaron Wood:
Because in a wrestling sense, she has the mental capacity of a 4 year old.
Mike Johns:
It's an ego thing, though. TNA was FAR better with jeff running the wrestling part, and two years later, she still hasn't realized that. Yes, Jeff Jarrett has used TNA to feed his ego, but nowhere near on the level Dixie, Hogan, and Bischoff have.
Remember when it was ok to hate Justin Beiber? He was a pre-pubescent little teen punk getting way too much attention, and would fizzle out like a bad fart ala the Jonas Brothers and every other gimmick musical act that ever existed.
Inexplicably, Beiber released a movie and people, like our own Matt Dawgs, were throwing words like RESPECT around when talking about him.
It was so cool to hate Justin Beiber for so long that now it has swung back in the other direction, making it ok to admire his talent and success even if you don't like his music.
I won't relent on hating him just because he made an amusing super bowl commercial and is able to make fun of himself.
It is with this admitted bias in mind that Avatar of the Week is awarded to
RDLee
!
(Note: I had this written three weeks ago, patiently waiting my turn to award Avatar of the Week, and yesterday RDLee CHANGES HIS EXPLITIVING AVATAR.
So while, technically, this should be disqualified from contention, in reality it's my 800 words and I'll do whatever I want.)
The tragedy in Japan has and will continue to effect the entire world.
Our forums
weighed in
on the crisis.
TheGreatWhiteDope:
"Headline News this morning as a major earthquake and tsunami strikes Japan. But first big news as Lindsey Lohan is offered a plea deal. With more on this we go to John Chambers." *five minutes later* "And now for more on Charlie Sheen we go to Jenny (lastname)" ....You stay classy CNN
James Bullock:
Giving the people what they want. They would rather go crazy with debate over wether Lohan deserves to go to jail rather than inform the public that a catastrophe just happened on the other side of the Pacific.
Squeaky:
On a semi-related note, where does everyone here go for their news? No right or wrong answers, just where you get your news and why you've chosen that source, right or wrong.
Aaron Wood:
Principally, the BBC. Also, one of our main "Quality" newspapers, the Independent, has recently come out with an off-shoot called "The I Paper", which is cheap and condensed, but still a quality eel a read.
JT:
Stewart & Colbert
squirrelz!:
Depends on what the genre of news it is. For something like this (disaster related/big non-political news), usually CNN, BBC, The Toronto Sun newspaper and Al-Jazeera. I like to read things from different perspectives, makes life more interesting
The Chosen 1:
Opie & Anthony
Mike Johns:
it's varied. the major news networks, daily show, BBC online, and a couple YouTubers who vlog and often bring up stuff and give links and whatnot.
Finally, a peculiar incident happened involving former WWE Diva Tiffany and Chavo Guerrero.
Tiffany posted some interesting pictures of a text conversation between her and Chavo that Aaron Wood had enough foresight to take screen grabs of before she deleted them.
I'm still very confused by the whole thing, but it segues (I can't believe that's how the word is spelled) perfectly into our
Aaron Wood and Canadian Bulldog Hate Each Other POST OF THE WEEK!
Aaron Wood:
Let's play a game of "What's up with Tiffany?"!
She then soon deleted that tweet and replaced it with something like "I can't do this anymore". She had since posted:
And now the whole account has been deleted.
Canadian Bulldog:
Maybe now you can finally take your crush on Drew to the next level.
THE GREAT WHITE DOPE
As always one of the most active threads on in all of the WWI Galaxy (make it a thing, Guttman) is the weekly Raw thread. It's so important people try to consistently give it a snazzy, albeit usually bad, punned name. With this past week there was no exception at all. Regret? Maybe. Exception? No.
Before jumping into the action let us view the brilliant, bad pun thread title for Raw…..
JohnnyCraze
Raw Thread for 3/14/11
Well……****
Anyways,
JohnnyCraze
Last week Stone Cold returned. Tonight Trish Stratus will return to face Vickie Guerrero. If Vickie doesn't win, she's fired. But wait, isn't Trish retired? Is this a one night thing? I have no idea.
Markus Ramius
what are the Vegas Odds that we will get one match without Cole burying it by
being a complete douchebag and putting himself over?
The Green Teabagger
THE COLE MINE!
The Chosen 1
Noooooooo Nooooooo NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WWE PLEASE DON'T MAKE ME LIKE SNOOKI... PLEASE.... I CAN'T
Markus Ramius
HA HA HA!!! I love Snooki now LMAO
The Chosen 1
It's ALWAYS GrandMasta Sexay
Aaaaand there ya go....
Average
Dang, I don't think anyone in the arena knew who Grandmaster Sexay is. It was like crickets! People used to go mental for 2Cool.
RDLee
(chipping in, in the middle of writing the real time raw report, cheap plug, about Cole/Lawler segment)
That was a great segment in my opinion.
The Green Teabagger
Well there ya go, whoever asked, you got your three second segment with Snooki and Zach Ryder
T-Dog
"Welcome to Whose Line is it Anyway, the show where everything's made up and the points don't matter; that's right, the points are just like the WWE Hall of Fame!"
While some of the other biggest talk of the past week in our WWE section has been regulated to some twitter comments from Tiffany possibly about Chavo, you can go look yourself for them. Join the forums, enjoy a conversation, play the WWI Fantasy Wrestling Game, but I'm just not going to repost TMZ-esk stuff.
The other big, big, gigantic story of the week was a much somber one in Japan as the earthquake and tsunami did major damage to the country. Something of the magnitude would bring conversation from anywhere, including the WWI Galaxy. Also, I would just like to state that while I see CNN as a viable news source I truly feel slightly sickened in how they handled the order of coverage that morning.
TheGreatWhiteDope
"Headline News this morning as a major earthquake and tsunami strikes Japan. But first big news as Lindsey Lohan is offered a plea deal. With more on this we go to John Chambers." *five minutes later* "And now for more on Charlie Sheen we go to Jenny (lastname)" ....You stay classy CNN
James Bullock
Giving the people what they want. They would rather go crazy with debate over
whether Lohan deserves to go to jail rather than inform the public that a
catastrophe just happened on the other side of the Pacific.
Markus Ramius
http://www.theweatherspace.com/news/TWS-3_12_2011_japanshifts.html
Aaron Wood
I'm not surprised. From what I believe, the Earth is like that, although by much
smaller (miniscule) amounts, but 8 feet is a prewtty staggering amount.
TheGreatWhiteDope
Sucks to wake up and see the news like this. Hopefully anyone there now, or has family or friends there are ok.
On a personal note and suggestion I would just like to give the following recommendation. The effects of what happened in Japan will be felt by that country for years to come. They need a lot of help. Anyone on the forum here at worldwrestlinginsanity.com or anyone who is a member of clubwwi.com, take some time to donate what you can. Even just one donation can help. Ignore a McDonalds just once this month and donate the five dollars to help. Anyone whose subscription to Club WWI is coming up, get the 3 month option instead of the 6 month and donate the five dollar difference to help Japan.
They need it.
What happened was a natural disaster and it ruined a lot of people's lives. Using that five or ten dollars to help aid Japan in rebuilding its towns or feeding its citizens will give you a pretty good feeling afterwards.
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