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Oy, it’s silliness like this that turns me off from that Wrestlng Roundtable show. Full of know-it-all ROHbots and whiners who can’t accept wrestlers who happen to be over with casual fans (see Randy Orton, Edge, Triple H, John Cena, any wrestler that’s actually successful on a worldwide level). Why can’t they just sit back and enjoy (or laugh with) the craziness?
Is it wrong for me to like both the Great Khali AND Tyler Black?
I haven’t listened to Wrestling Roundtable, but this strip was based off of many other podcasts I’ve tried listening to (mostly comic book shows) and dumped. My new rules of thumb when listening to podcasts is they have to 1- have four or less hosts (or else it’s too hard to keep track of who’s talking) and 2- at least somewhat enjoy what they’re talking about for me to subscribe!
March 20th, 2009 at 9:00 am
Heh, reminds me of Roundtable Wrestling Radio.
March 20th, 2009 at 12:21 pm
Oy, it’s silliness like this that turns me off from that Wrestlng Roundtable show. Full of know-it-all ROHbots and whiners who can’t accept wrestlers who happen to be over with casual fans (see Randy Orton, Edge, Triple H, John Cena, any wrestler that’s actually successful on a worldwide level). Why can’t they just sit back and enjoy (or laugh with) the craziness?
Is it wrong for me to like both the Great Khali AND Tyler Black?
March 23rd, 2009 at 1:22 am
I haven’t listened to Wrestling Roundtable, but this strip was based off of many other podcasts I’ve tried listening to (mostly comic book shows) and dumped. My new rules of thumb when listening to podcasts is they have to 1- have four or less hosts (or else it’s too hard to keep track of who’s talking) and 2- at least somewhat enjoy what they’re talking about for me to subscribe!