Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Best and Worst of Survivor Series 2010

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Ted DiBiaseThe Best and Worst of Survivor Series 2010 offers up the best (meaning the highest quality to be found in a given activity or category of things) and worst (most faulty, unsatisfactory, or objectionable) of Survivor Series 2010. Brandon Stroud is a syndicated advice columnist whose weekly column, The Best and Worst of Survivor Series 2010, is featured in over 250 newspapers nationwide.

WWE Survivor Series. Who will survive?

/checks "Gran Naniwa" off list

Best: Wait, Ted DiBiase Can Wrestle?

So it turns out that I haven't just been an Internet Geek, King this entire time and Bryan Danielson is actually a miracle worker. Our Lord Jesus Christ turned water into wine, and now the American Dragon has gotten two good-to-great matches out of Ted DiBiase Jr. I guess a good DiBiase match isn't turning water into wine, it's closer to feeding the multitude (feeding 5,000 fans a match they can care about). Turning water into wine would be Alex Riley keeping his job. Sh**, that doesn't work either, that's turning wine into water.

Anyway, a "let's go Bry-an" chant continues AmDrag's streak of every arena in the country loving him and chanting his name based exclusively on how awesome he is in the ring. My generation uses "awesome" like so much confetti. If they eat a decent sandwich for lunch it was "awesome." New Found Glory's latest album was "awesome." Daniel Bryan's in-ring work is literally deserving of awe, as it entertains discerning Jumbo Tsuruta enthusiasts like myself but keeps an arena full of 2010 WWE fans interested in the procedure and episodic nature of pro wrestling storytelling. That's awesome.

And speaking of awesome...

Source: http://www.fanhouse.com/2010/11/22/the-best-and-worst-of-survivor-series-2010/

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