(edited by LinearRO on 14.1.04 1820) I know what you're thinking. Did I fire seven shots or six? Well to tell you the truth in all of this confusion I've sorta forgotten myself, so you have to ask yourself one question. Do you feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk? -Whose Line is it Anyway: Scenes From a Hat (Ryan Stiles as Carol Channing).
Great read once again. I really agree with you on the match ratings... As for the segment ratings, well that's another story LoL
I'm the resident Raw women wrestling mark, but I fully agree with you they had an off night and I know they can do much better. Saying that, they still had the best rating in in the first 4 matches. And really hard to disagree with you, the next three matches had very little imagination. Well atleast the women had a coat interference LoL... Also agree that Jericho/Henry was much better then expected and deserved it's decent rating. Also agree on your analysis on Orton/RVD.
All this agreeing needs to end somewhere hehehe, and here it is. The HBK/HHH interview got a 3.0! I think as much as you liked it, I DISliked it. To quote a old In Living Color skit "Hated it"... And why are you hatin' on Teddy Long, he should call Johnny Cochran on you. I think Teddy is funny, calling Trish "Snow White" got a major chuckle from me, especially considering they just did weekend houseshows in very snowy Canada. I'd never give Teddy a negative, belee dat. Also would give Evolution and Austin in the parking lot a +0.25 just on the strength of Batista's very manly scarf
All in all once again great work and a fun read.
smark/net attack wienerville advisory is on ORANGE alert - High (Due to Bob Holly WWE Title match, Kliq/Kliq PPV World Title match, Mae Young appearance) 1/6
Get your WWE CD copy autographed by Stone Cold Steve Austin, Chris Jericho, Trish Stratus and Lilian Garcia after Raw... Oh MY! Christmas has come late. Can't get better then that.
Now then, on Teddy Long, it isn't so much hatin' on him, but rather annoyance of sorts.
Sending Cochran after me? It would never work. Soon enough I will be taking on all criminal defense lawyers in the courtroom, assuming I survive the BAR exam in a couple of years. And believe this, if I have to, I will run over all his antics and rhymes.
On the Michaels/Triple H segment, what can I say? I saw, I liked, better than a lot I have seen in recent.
I know what you're thinking. Did I fire seven shots or six? Well to tell you the truth in all of this confusion I've sorta forgotten myself, so you have to ask yourself one question. Do you feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk? -Whose Line is it Anyway: Scenes From a Hat (Ryan Stiles as Carol Channing).
Often, I have to run off tape, simply because when the shows are on live, I am busy preparing for classes the next day. On average, it takes about 3 hours to prepare one of these fully. This includes taking notes while watching the show, making line notations, and jotting down keys that I want my match by match analyses to include. Calculation of ratings takes a little while alone. Usually, when I watch shows, I have a chart by me, writing down minute by minute (matches only) how the minutes were elementally, how they compared to others, etc. If the opinion could go either way, I view that specific match minute again. Even with the time I put into these, I find myself going back and making corrections as necessary, then posting the updated versions.
Hope that gives a little insight.
I know what you're thinking. Did I fire seven shots or six? Well to tell you the truth in all of this confusion I've sorta forgotten myself, so you have to ask yourself one question. Do you feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk? -Whose Line is it Anyway: Scenes From a Hat (Ryan Stiles as Carol Channing).
Where exactly is Big Sex Killer Kevin Nash these days? This youngster is full of promise and I'm pleading with the WWE braintrust not to give up on him yet. That reminded me of my favorite nickname of yours, Big Sex Kevin Nash from a few columns ago.