CNN founder Ted Turner, a pioneer of cable TV news, dies at 87 | CNN
Ted Turner, the media maverick and philanthropist who founded CNN, a pioneering 24-hour network that revolutionized television news, died peacefully Wednesday, surrounded by his family, according to a news release from Turner Enterprises. He was 87.
I've been following SmackDown! recently, and so far I am enjoying the Kit Wilson, the Miz, and Danhausen storyline. Kit Wilson's crusade against "Toxic masculinity" is very clearly a facade to cover his own insecurities and ego, ironically making him more "Toxic" than the other wrestlers in the locker room. The Miz is already an established heel, with an outspoken personality, who says what is on his mind. Danhausen on the other hand, is a little imp who enjoys finding ways to thwart the former two, and to entertain the "Fanhausens"
I watch the highlights and keep up with the news. Miz does a good job at being a heel. You have a favorite wrestler all time? Mine is Hogan.
I don't really have a favorite. I will say I do like Danhausen for his gimmick, he really brings a breath of fresh air to WWE. What is your favorite arc in the WWE?
My interest started to decline after ruthless aggression era but i do keep up with it. Interested to see if Oba Femi can be as big a star as Lesnar or see when Roxanne leaves judgement day
Hopefully so. So far, I haven't been too big a fan of the Trick WIlliams/Sami Zayn Arc. Sami isn't a good heel unlike Orton or Drew McIntyre in the leadup to Wrestlemania, and Trick feels more Bark than bite. Sami is also a better wrestler than Trick imho, and the whole Gingerbread man "funeral" was a huge eyeroller.
(the "Life Of" segment was literally 2 minutes of AI-Slop images)