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I'm not scared of him, I was never going to actually let you do any of that.
I was in control the whole time.
Nice for some, I've been relegated to the midcard of an Indie promotion in Southern Sri Lanka
Reality is a hard pill to swallow.
Patience, Duggan. You'll be returning when the time is right...Nice for some, I've been relegated to the midcard of an Indie promotion in Southern Sri Lanka
Patience, Duggan. You'll be returning when the time is right...
Patience, Duggan. You'll be returning when the time is right...
In professional wrestling slang, a job is a losing performance in a wrestling match. It is derived from the euphemism "doing one's job", which was employed to protect information related to kayfabe from being revealed. The term can be used a number of ways. When a wrestler is booked to lose a match, it is described as "a job". The act itself is described with the verb jobbing, while the act of booking (rather than being booked) to job is called jobbing out. To lose a match fairly (meaning without any kayfabe rules being broken) is to job cleanly. Wrestlers who routinely (or exclusively) lose matches are known as jobbers or "dummy wrestlers". A wrestler skilled at enhancing the matches they lose, as opposed to a jobber, is called a carpenter. In the post-kayfabe era the term has taken on a negative connotation, leading to the use of the neutral term enhancement talent.See Duggan? Just because you were elevated to main card the first time for no reason doesn't mean it can't happen again.
Thank you, ChatGPThrilla.In professional wrestling slang, a job is a losing performance in a wrestling match. It is derived from the euphemism "doing one's job", which was employed to protect information related to kayfabe from being revealed. The term can be used a number of ways. When a wrestler is booked to lose a match, it is described as "a job". The act itself is described with the verb jobbing, while the act of booking (rather than being booked) to job is called jobbing out. To lose a match fairly (meaning without any kayfabe rules being broken) is to job cleanly. Wrestlers who routinely (or exclusively) lose matches are known as jobbers or "dummy wrestlers". A wrestler skilled at enhancing the matches they lose, as opposed to a jobber, is called a carpenter. In the post-kayfabe era the term has taken on a negative connotation, leading to the use of the neutral term enhancement talent.
You mean I've been training in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber for nothing?That explains why Greenery "came up with" a new brand of Qooty game plan for us called Dragonball, until both Toei Animation threatened to sue him and the rest of us nearly died from cringe.
That explains why Greenery "came up with" a new brand of Qooty game plan for us called Dragonball, until both Toei Animation threatened to sue him and the rest of us nearly died from cringe.
Nice for some, I've been relegated to the midcard of an Indie promotion in Southern Sri Lanka
And yet I, despite not having won a match, have been propelled straight to the upper midcard, have got nuclear heat, and am part of the hottest heel faction in the promotion, THE BANG BANG FURIE GANG!!
See Duggan? Just because you were elevated to main card the first time for no reason doesn't mean it can't happen again.
Where is Pickitt
T2B had a bit yo drink. Just letting you know I love all you weirdass campaigners.
No bombers and or warriors I'm not joining you.
I mean who doesn't love a midweek drink?T2B had a bit yo drink. Just letting you know I love all you weirdass campaigners.
No bombers and or warriors I'm not joining you.
I've missed these Dragons and Furies countdowns!It's time for the first countdown of the thread!
I've been binging Krzysztof Kieslowski films on Mubi the last few days; he may be the greatest director produced by Poland, but also, via the Tres Coloirs trilogy, had significant impact upon cinema in the French language. Now I only got to see 5 of his films, so the countdown is purely limited to what I've seen; omgfridge looking for your thoughts as well.
Krzysztof Kieślowski - Wikipedia
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Krzysztof Kieslowski | Writer, Director, Actor
Known for: Three Colors: Blue, The Double Life of Véronique, Three Colors: Redm.imdb.com