Thursday, July 12, 2012

Comedy In The Bank

The weather is actually not in the 90's for once. Its Thursday and I'm still struggling to comprehend what I watched on Monday Night when I got home. On my Twitter profile, you'll see that I mostly support five different sports or endeavors that involve something athletic. Now you can respect and watch whatever you want, but I usually want people not to rip on football, basketball, or MMA. Those sports should be respected by everyone for how much the athletes do and how much they have to work on a daily basis. You could say NBA is full of divas and can get boring but respect the true greats of the sport. NFL and MMA are sports that I usually can't take criticism for because the brutality is just ridiculous that I'll ignore you if you say I can't respect what they do. The other two things that I'm an enthusiast for are soccer and wrestling. Now I can understand if people want to rip on it all day long because at times, it can leave me so frustrated, bored, and wondering why do I watch this. Its cringe worthy sometimes watching an awful story line or a 0-0 bore fest between two teams. It can happen on numerous occasions so if people want to criticize it, well I get to the point where I can't even defend it. I'm not going to vent about Monday Night Raw but it was hour and half (watched it on youtube) that I was sitting there wondering "wait I support this"? This is coming after watching a great Destination X PPV from TNA which I'll praise later in this edition.

The preview for the edition will be about Money In The Bank and my predictions for it. I'm not going to talk about Raw or the current state of wrestling because I'm so annoyed with WWE at the moment. Hopefully this PPV will do some creative things and make me feel more positive going forward. I'm also going to get into TNA and how impressed I've been with them lately. People like to use TNA as a punchline and that was fun until the last two months when they have been delivered some great shows with two great PPVS. I'm going to talk about why they shouldn't be considered a punchline at the moment and why things have improved so much (thanks for leaving television Bischoff). Also for the pop culture part, I'll be talking about my five favorite comedy shows of all time. This is just comedy show selections because other than O.C (I was 9 when I saw it) and Boston Public, I didn't get into any serious shows. I'm mostly a comedy guy because most things dramatic bore me or make me cringe on how poor the acting is. Everyone was raving about Paranormal Activity 3 being amazing while I was wondering why didn't I use that eight dollars on Subway the entire movie. This is a strange world with so many different opinions which is why you have to enjoy life. 

Money In The Bank
As much as I love you Alberto, I need some creativity 

Money In The Bank has only been around for two PPVs but it has made a bigger impact than just about any PPV in wrestling in the past two years. Only Extreme Rules can match up to Money In The Bank in 2010 and 2011 in terms of actual quality. Royal Rumble hasn't been great the past two years, Survivor Series and Summerslam 2010 were laughable, and Wrestlemania 27 was a disaster. Money In The Bank in 2010 was highly entertaining and brought some feel good moments. Kane and The Miz winning the briefcases were both epic moments for me especially Miz since nobody thought he would be anything in the business. Rey Mysterio and Jack Swagger (remember when he was in the main event, yeah its been a while) had a good match for the championship and several great moments in the ladder matches. The PPV was so good that the lamest part was main event between Sheamus and John Cena but overall really enjoyable PPV that I got to see live on my computer. Then Money In The Bank 2011 doesn't have to be disputed because that has gone down as a top 10 PPV of all time, possibly even more. That was the night, the internet won with Daniel Bryan, Christian, and CM Punk all winning huge matches and making their claim to the top even if it was one night (Del Rio won too but he's not really an internet darling). My verdict in all of this is that Money In The Bank has produced before and it will produce again even if things have changed a bit. I'm still expecting great things even if I'm really annoyed at the product right now. Its pretty odd only four matches have been announced but I'm sure they'll add something in as usual.

Alberto Del Rio vs Sheamus (World Heavyweight Championship)-  This match originally was supposed to happen two months ago at Over The Limit but they needed to do something with Chris Jericho and Randy Orton so it turned into a fatal four way. Then it was supposed to happen at No Way Out but Del Rio had a concussion. This match finally will happen and I'm expecting a solid match up. The build up has been pretty good and it has gotten a lot of air time even though I'm not going crazy for it. I like Alberto Del Rio since his return with his new aggressive style and still has the great facial expressions. With his style against Sheamus, it should be a solid match to possibly open up the show or be a good for the middle of the show. Sheamus title reign has been great so far with every match he's had defending the title being a great one and near match of the night. I'm expecting another one to continue his reign since everyone is really high on him. With Randy Orton having all sorts of problems, Sheamus is probably going to continue getting this monster push and become the 3rd most important guy on the roster after Cena and Punk. Unlike Orton, you won't see Sheamus fail any tests or get injured three times in a matter of two months. He's a great champion and I'm expecting to go over here after deal with Alberto and the always entertaining Ricardo Rodriguez. I'm not sure when Sheamus will drop the belt but it seems to be sometime in the fall to whoever wins Money In The Bank. 

Money In The Bank (World Heavyweight Title  Contract)-  This could be a show stealer with all the talent in this match. You got athletes like Ziggler, Kidd, Christian, and Sin Cara then the usual power house in these kind of matches in Tensai. With all the different kind of talent, this is my favorite match on the card even though Punk vs Bryan will probably be better. Since their eight guys in this match, I'll go through what the chances are of them winning in separate parts.

Cody Rhodes-  This is my 2nd pick to win and I would have no problem with Rhodes winning it. I've lost some interest in him recently although his latest feud with Christian made me remember how good he is. I think watching him try to carry Big Show's clumsy body across the ring in matches made me forget then watching him be poorly booked. Cody is a main event waiting to happen and would be a great choice but he's not my pick.

Sin Cara-  He's in the match for the spots and highlight reel moments. I'm not really interested in Sin Cara but I'm hoping he can do more with all the ladders around. Last year he was cut short due to failing a wellness policy that led to Sheamus hitting the Celtic Cross through a ladder on him. He doesn't have a chance to win the match but I'm expecting some cool spots.

Tyson Kidd-  The best performer that some people don't know much about. It's about time Tyson Kidd gets a bigger role and I'm excited to see what he can do. Tyson is the best athlete in this match and I'm expecting him to be the Shelton Benjamin in this match. He'll look to be the highlight reel in the match and open some people's eyes that he needs to be used more. He has no chance in winning but fans will be happy that he got included.

Damien Sandow- Another interesting choice to put in the match but I do question it a bit. He hasn't been on TV for all that long but they put him in a ladder match. I've liked what I've seen from Sandow so far with his serious gimmick so far of enlightening everyone. It will also be nice to see him actually be in a match more than four minutes. Other than Tyson Kidd, nobody has more to prove in this match than Sandow in terms of quality. He needs to make an impact even though he has no chance of winning. 

Santino Marella-  Santino is a great comedy character but I'm not a fan of him in this match. Even though he did a great job in the Elimination Chamber, he's never really showed he can do any high flying moves in his career. He's also not very imposing so I'm not sure what purpose he'll have in this match. I'd love to see someone toss him of the ladder and see him crash just to see his face when selling it. He's another one that has no chance of winning this match but I'm excited to see how he sells getting hit with ladders.

Tensai-  They needed to put a big man in this match and Tensai was the obvious choice. It would have been cool to see Ryback but they want to keep him undefeated. Tensai has been a disappointment so far in his return with his lack of crowd reaction when he comes out. He's pretty talented for a man of his size but he isn't someone that I'm crazy about. Its nice that he's back with the company for the first time in 2003 but I haven't been impressed so far. He's likely not going to win but if their was anyone that could mysteriously win, it could be him. If that happens, the next person I see with a hairy back or chest next to me will get smacked in anger of this choice.

Christian-  One of my all time favorites is involved in the match which is great to see. I still think Christian should have won in Wrestlemania 25 when he just made his comeback. The crowd was so hot for him but instead they gave it to CM Punk, which was a bit lame at first but that ended up being Punk's great heel turn so well done. Christian will be featured a lot in this match because he's one of the most consistent guys in the ring and can bring the best out of anyone. As much as I love Christian and would love to see him have "one more match" for the title, he doesn't have much of a chance in this match. He had his run as champion and will be mostly featured in upper mid card matches for the rest of his career. That being said since Christian is one of my all time favorites, I'll act like a 8 year old if he comes close every time from winning because that's how I roll! 

Dolph Ziggler-  The clear favorite in this match and the best wrestler on the roster that hasn't a legit title reign yet (they count his ten minute title reign in early 2011 as a championship win, so lame). Dolph has been in high profile matches through out 2012 and is right on the cusp of finally winning a title. He's right up there in the top five best performers in company right now and he's taken the role as best bumper in the company. The way he sells moves is incredible and I look forward to see him crash into ladders which will make him sell it like he got ran over by a mini van. Then I'll look forward to see him win the brief case and get what he deserves. He's my pick which shouldn't surprise anyone. 

Money In The Bank (WWE Title Contract)-  This will likely go down as the worst Money In The Bank match in history. I'm not sure why they would make it like this but WWE always has to ruin good things in some way, shape, or form. Since there only four competitors, I'm going to keep it like this. The match is headed towards a possible train wreck with only Chris Jericho being considered a great overall wrestler. John Cena has his moments but he's not going to carry anyone to a good match. With a match consisting both Kane and Big Show, I'm struggling to have any interest in this match. Kane is one of my favorites of all time but he's the least likely to win. He's had his run in main event and the title picture throughout 2012 along with having his championship reign in 2010 so its clear that his time is almost up. Chris Jericho is my shocker pick and it would really help save this match. Jericho is my all time favorite wrestler and how fitting would it be that he would win the match that he created in 2005. He's yet to win one and it would be an awesome surprise. It's likely not going to happen which leaves us with John Cena and Big Show. It annoys me that two established guys are the favorites to win the match. It should be a rising young star that could use the briefcase to benefit their career. That's why I hate this match and have no interest. My pick will be Cena for the simple fact that its just another achievement that WWE would love to see have and to set up Punk vs Cena at Summerslam which I'm all for. Big Show needs to retire already because his value is just about finished. If he wins which wouldn't surprise me (that's scary), it will be very disappointing.

CM Punk vs Daniel Bryan WWE Championship with A.J Lee as ref-  Daniel Bryan and CM Punk will put on a clinic like usual and possibly be a match of the year contender although the feud has really taken a downward spiral. I've enjoyed A.J's work up into this week. They have used her perfectly with her facial expressions and cute look to make fans have interest in her. She's getting crowd reactions that no diva has gotten since the golden age of Trish Stratus and Lita. That all changed to me when A.J was given a microphone and had the chance to give a promo. I'm aware of that the segment was meant to be long and have moments that were silent but she was flat out terrible. She was supposed to be confused but the acting was poor and she wasn't doing anything interesting. Then she went for a proposal to CM Punk and I literally smacked my self in the forehead. Daniel Bryan did his best to make it interesting with a proposal of his own and saying some hilarious lines "Don't talk to my future fiancĂ© like that" but he couldn't save the segment. Then we have CM Punk who's character has been destroyed. I'm expecting some pay off eventually but watching him be a part of that last night made me want to find the creative team and choke them out. Last summer at this time, CM Punk was making wrestling must see TV and something I would want to watch live. Now it has gone back to I'm going out and I'll watch it when I get home. He's lost his edge and is now has to worry about a 90 pound girl more than his own champion which has been an incredible reign. This whole feud has gone up in smokes and it saddens me because these two guys are elite wrestlers and amazing characters that can do much. I was enjoying the AJ saga but it all gone up in the shambles once it came down to fake marriages which is apparently more important than WWE title. CM Punk will win this match with out a doubt in my mind and will move on to face John Cena which is hopefully going to bring back out the CM Punk that we all know which is the best promo cutter in the company and can abuse anyone on the microphone like nobody can. If that can't happen, then please turn him heel and also give me back "This Fire Burns' as a theme. I like Cult Of Personality but it's nothing great that will make me go crazy for. I go crazy when I see Punk yell "Its Clobbering Time" to see the guy that I've enjoyed watching since 2008. I'm not sure what will happen with Daniel Bryan after this feud but I'll be all for Chris Jericho feuding with Bryan and turning Jericho face. That would be a great feud to watch even if it includes A.J. I'm not trying to completely bash A.J but she's done more harm than help in this feud. 

Money In The Bank should be a great show with three guaranteed solid to excellent matches. I hope some kind of swerve happens in WWE title MITB match, maybe Wade Barrett returns in some crazy stipulation and wins it. If that happens then I'll literally mark out and be a happy wrestling fan. It would be the kind of swerve that will make me positive once again. That likely won't happen so my hopes are for Ziggler to get his much deserved break, CM Punk to retain and get away from A.J finally, and John Cena to win so I can see him go at it with Punk again which will bring back epic memories from summer of 2011. I miss that summer a lot in wrestling, it brought back to many smiles. Until then let's just hope and see what happens on Sunday. 

TNA Making An Impact
Awesome Aires is the man finally

From the mega company to the company that wrestling fans love to make at the but tend of their jokes. Yet these days, TNA has been anything but a joke. I'll admit that I didn't start watching TNA until early 2010 when Hulk Hogan made his debut. That's when I heard about how TNA would attempt to go head to head with WWE on Monday nights. They had loads of talent like Kurt Angle, Beer Money (James Storm & Robert Roode), A.J Styles, and Samoa Joe which gave Dixie Carter and the rest of her crew to try to go at it with WWE. It turned out to be a massive failure and now TNA has now been considered a joke. I've made several jokes just like many wrestling fans would but in the past two months or so, it has started to deliver. This isn't the first time it has delivered because old school TNA fans know how great things were from 2006 to 2009. They picked up guys like Sting, Kurt Angle, and Christian to add to their pieces on the roster. I watch some old school TNA matches like Christian vs Sting or Kurt Angle vs Samoa Joe or A.J Styles vs Christopher Daniels (we've seen that way too many times but you get the idea) out of matches. Those were some top notch feuds and it made me realize that TNA really put on some great shows back in the day. Then when TNA brought in guys like Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan who were way past their prime to begin with, it really made me not care. It was awful to watch and I stopped watching because it was getting boring seeing the same past their prime guys be in the spotlight. It was stupid to see them try to start stables like Immortal and then try to form a ECW faction which turned out to be a major failure. It wasn't evolving while WWE was bringing up new stars like Sheamus, The Miz, and Wade Barrett at the time. Then TNA began to start pushing guys like Crimson and Garrett Bischoff which really turned me off even more. It got to the point where I didn't even want to see parts of the show because it would end up seeing my favorites like Samoa Joe and A.J Styles being barley used and being buried. Then things changed with Vince Russo being fired and Eric Bischoff finally getting off my TV screen. I'm not sure who changed that, maybe Scott Steiner's rants made people within TNA realize that things to change. Isn't it odd since Steiner has laid off the rants that the Bischoffs have been taken off TV. Who would have thought that Scott Steiner out of all people would help save TNA after literally tearing apart the Bischoffs and Hogan. We still got Hogan on TV but he's the general manager so he needs his parts. Anyway let's get to why TNA has really impressed me which all came apart at Destination X. 

What got me back into TNA was hearing about Austin Aries. People were telling me that Aries was TNA's version of CM Punk back in the fall but it still didn't interest me because I was just thinking another ripoff of WWE product, what else is new. What I didn't realize was after doing re search was that Aries feuded with Punk in ROH and they are close friends. Then I realized we may have something here and Aries started becoming must see TV. His matches were incredible to watch and his confidence on the microphone was pretty outstanding. After some more research, I read that WWE rejected him from signing up for Tough Enough. I literally laughed pretty hard and said way to go WWE in hiring actual talent. Aries would have blown all of them away including that Silent Rage jokester who isn't even employed with the company anymore. Aries has been on a roll and finally got his moment at Destination X. After a terrific match with Samoa Joe at Slammiversary, he got his main event match against Bobby Roode. It started a bit slow at first but they built it up to a really hot finish which led to the Aries upset win off a brain buster. It really shocked me considering Roode was on such a great run and everyone was predicting that it would be Roode vs James Storm at Bound For Glory in October. That could still happen but the swerve was pretty unexpected but it was a feel good moment. Right now in 2012, nobody has out performed Austin Aries with his ability on the mic and how he's making the most impact in any wrestling company. I've been hash tagging Summer Of Aries because it truly is with his performances. It's not all about Aries that has made TNA fun to watch again. Even though the storyline of A.J Styles and the crackhead has been brutal, Styles and Daniels put on another great match at Destination X. I'm just hoping that they put the storyline to trash because it has been some horrible acting and Dixie Carter has some brutal facial reactions. The Bound For Glory series is going on which is always fun to tune into even though last year, I stopped watching after some really shady booking decisions. Even though the Series has guys that I don't want to see my TV screen like Mr. Anderson and The Pope, it still has plenty of great talent. Kurt Angle and Jeff Hardy may  be head cases but they still put on great matches. I'm pretty sick and tired of Angle's antics outside the ring, but he's still a machine in the ring and that was shown Sunday against Samoa Joe. Joe is my favorite wrestler in the company and its great to see them actually using him in a bigger role. He's too talented not to be featured more and to see him in first place in the Bound For Glory series is great to see. It's about time they put him in major match ups and have him go over (screw you Russo). If they can have Joe, Angle, Ray, Angle, Hardy, and Storm be heavily featured in the series then it will make TNA even better. I didn't include Daniels and Styles because I don't think they'll be factors in the series. 

The one final note I'd like to mention about TNA is how they're fixing up the X division. When people look at the contrasts of WWE and TNA, people see that TNA has X-Divison wrestlers where WWE has completely negated the cruiserweight division. The division was in need of a revamp after Austin Aries held the title for a long time but vacated it to get a shot at the heavyweight championship. They brought in some new guys and some old talent to make a pretty entertaining tournament. Some matches were pure spot fests that didn't interest me but it had some stars shine. Kenny King really stood out to me as someone that could really make an impact and be a star. He's got the look like Shelton Benjamin but his athleticism is also on a Shelton Benjamin rate. Sonjay Dutt was cool to see return with his athleticism and actually having ring presence. In the end, Zima Ion won the title which was expected since he's been the most active wrestler. His character is pretty annoying but its effective in getting a reaction and now will see the build up for Jesse Sorensen's return against Ion. I'm not sure what to expect from Sorensen but they are going to give him a major push after his tragic injury. Overall though Destination X was one of the best PPV's I've seen in a while in terms of both companies. It had three outstanding matches in Joe-Angle, Daniels-Styles, and Aires- Roode. Despite all my praise for TNA, I want to give more credit to Bobby Roode because this is another guy that I have no idea hasn't been in the WWE yet. He's the best heel in the business right now that includes better than Daniel Bryan because he makes you believe that he's a heel and his personality is top notch to be a heel. I love Bryan but the fan reaction and some of his promos are more goofy than thinking he's a true heel. Hopefully TNA can keep this streak up because they've really impressed me in the past few months. For people that don't watch TNA but are major hardcore WWE fans should give TNA a chance. I usually watch all the shows over episodes and PPV's over Dailymotion.com. The internet is your friend, so use it and watch it because you'll be very impressed by some of the wrestlers. I'll still see segments where I'm going to fast forward it whether its Brooke Hogan, Dixie Carter, or any Mr.Anderson match but their has been far less segments that I'm pressing fast forward. It may sound harsh but these are positive steps for a company that has been in turmoil for far too long.

I Love Comedy
You may think that just because I've never owned a cable box that I haven't seen any TV shows. I've missed out on a few good ones but I still got to catch several good shows. Most of them were on Fox 5 which delivered so many great shows that my brother and I would consistently watch. Then NBC brought out some good shows with eventually one show being my favorite of all time but I'm not spoiling it yet. CBS was always an awful comedy channel and it will forever be terrible. Two And Half Men stinks regardless of the psycho, Everyone Loves Raymond has no edge and is too dry, and Mike & Molly is a disgrace. That's about all the comedy channels since ABC was always mostly dramatic shows although Modern Family is pretty entertaining but not in my top five. 

You know it!

1. The Office-  When it comes to needing a laugh, nothing can top The Office. It makes it even better that it looks like a real life setting and you could feel like I'm watching something in real life. Then you get people like Dwight talking about ways to kill a bear, Michael sleeping with his boss on more than one occasion, and people like Andy who punch holes in the wall. The show is so dynamic with so many different people that you lose track sometimes on why isn't this person getting more camera time. I've enjoyed it from seasons 1 to 6 but once Michael Scott (Steve Carrell) left, the show was never the same. Jim Halpert went from great prankster to lame husband of Pam then they were using Stanley and Kevin less. The Office thrived on using everyone and doing random stunts that were so over the edge. If you watch the early seasons, you'll see how great Michael was and how the entire show was around him but they used everyone which made it epic. If you haven't seen this show, something could be wrong with you. I'm not going to take as an answer, I'm not really into shows that have such a lame setting. That's not the point and its better than whatever crap is going on MTV. If you use your brain and get the creativity, then you'll end up crying in laughter like I have done several times. The show is very popular so I can see people agreeing with me that this is easily up there.

2. Family Guy-  Another popular show that people will likely agree with me on. I'm not big on cartoons but this show was easily the hottest show at one point. This show was a must watch on Sunday nights for me with all the wild episodes. It didn't have much of a story but it was so good with the parts they would make references about anything going on in the world. Every Christmas for about five years, I would get the latest Family Guy season. It would be the main thing to buy along with The Office then on my Christmas break, I would watch every episode I could even if I saw it already. It was amazing how Seth MacFarlane could do the voices of Peter, Stewie, then eventually his original voice as Bryan. The diverse tones blew my mind and those three characters were easily my favorites of the show. I'm not sure how the show fell off other than the fact that I started to become busy with school and Sunday night football was finally having great games to watch. I've heard from many people that it's not the same and it has gotten pretty redundant. I think after the episode with the "Bird Is The Word", my taste in the show really started to fall off. Its tough thinking of new ideas because you could only go so far with a show before its over. People think The Simpsons are so great but it hasn't been funny in almost ten years. Just because a show goes long doesn't mean its that funny. Family Guy will always be one of the best comedies ever and in my view, the best cartoon ever. 

3. Arrested Development-  This is a bit old school and some people may have forgotten how awesome this show was. You have to be intelligent to watch this show, so if you are a dope then good luck getting this. The comedy may not be hard hitting but as the show builds, everything comes together and the payoff was hilarious. Even though he wasn't individually funny, Jason Bateman was the main focal point of the show. Then you add in his alcoholic mother, unstable sister, then his lazy brother summed up the dysfunctional family. Will Arnett was the highlight of every episode for me as Gob. He tried to be a magician but he lost gigs all the time then would attempt to pick up girls. Then his sister's husband Tobias Funke was another stand out from the show with his metrosexual comedy but would make these absurd one liners that would be memorable. The show won several awards and will be making its return in another year. I'm pretty excited to see it especially with Michael Cera becoming a major star. He was a decent guy on the show but I get a little bored of his awkward comedy. Overall though I have every season of Arrested Development and it was totally worth the buy. When I was young, the comedy would fly over my head because I was young. Now that I'm older and wiser, I can catch all the one liners and story telling.

4. Malcolm In The Middle-  Another old school show that hasn't been on in a pretty long time. This was my favorite show growing up on a great list on Fox. The Simpsons would start up Sunday night but then Malcolm In The Middle was right after which was great. The comedy wasn't that edgy but it was really feel good and had an occurring story line. Frankie Muniz was the main guy on the show but the whole dysfunctional family made the show. Francis going from military school, then getting married, then going to Canada. Hal was another great character but nobody talks about him. He was a father that I would love to have because he's so cheesy and so thoughtful to his kids. Every family member on the show had their mid life crisis and all of them ended up in the hospital at some point. Everything flowed so well and it made a great watch for every age group. In the end, the show fell off because I think the kids grew up and it was tough to make anymore story lines. Then a lot of the characters were growing up and went their separate ways. 

5. Seinfeld-  This goes even more old school than my last two picks. I've missed most of the live shows but I've seen so much repeats that this wins me over. I pick this just over The Simpsons because I'll always favor regular shows over cartoons. Seinfeld was pretty relatable to see just four friends going through daily shenanigans. George was easily my favorite character from his voice, facial expressions, and how he would react to trouble. I could watch George tributes on youtube all day (fire drill anyone?). Kramer is easily next on the list with all the nonsense he would get into. I'll always try to get hair like him someday even though I'll never take any black jokes from him if you get what I mean. Jerry and Elaine were decent but it was really George and Kramer carrying the show. George's dad and the Soup Nazi were my favorite mini characters from the show with there yelling every time they spoke. This is another show that most would agree on being one of the greatest ever because it lasted so long and the depth of episodes in a season were great. I wish I was in my teenage years during the 90's to see all the episodes and how great it was during the actual era. Thankfully Fox 5 is the best and it will always air repeats.

A few other shows that I'll give honorable mention to. The Simpsons miss out because they didn't have enough seasons that really made me laugh. It's obviously a great show but it has stunk for far too long for me to make me truly love it for my top five. Bernie Mac was a great show and it made me love Bernie Mac so much. When he died, I was pretty sad because he's not only a great comedian but did a great job for his show. Grounded For Life is random but I remember watching it growing up and really enjoying it. It was just another feel good show that always me laugh because it was another dysfunctional family living together. My Name Is Earl and Everyone Hates Chris round out my choices. Chris Rock is one of my favorite comedians of all time and he did a pretty good job with the show although it got pretty weird at the end. My Name Is Earl was great with the list and it had so many random incidents that you didn't know what to expect. 

Final Word/Plugs
I'm hoping for something major to happen at Money In The Bank. The product needs a dire need of something special for people to be excited. I'm aware that the 1000th Raw is coming up and I'll post some of my favorite moments on Raw in Monday's blog but still it's only one show. Hopefully they make smart decisions with how they book it and if they got a surprise with a Wade Barrett well then do it! I know that NBA free agency has led to many moves but I'm still waiting what the world's biggest diva Daniela, I mean Dwight Howard goes to. I've always a been a big fan of Dwight Howard, but I'm sick of his antics. Either way I'll probably do a huge post about free agency later in the week covering each team and their moves. Most teams have made at least one move so I can incorporate just about every team. I thank everyone for reading and keep supporting this. Enjoy the weekend and I'll be back Monday.


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