Surely they can both be
main event guys.
Not everybody called up from NXT is supposed to be
a main event guy.
Not exact matches
This was the tribute before the
main event and for a generation of Bostonians, Pierce was their
guy.
I like the big show, I think he's gotten himself into tremendous shape which is inspirational, he's a great ambassador, plus those few matches he's was a guess commentator showed me if they wanted to he could be a full time color
guy, and wrestle every once in awhile, I really liked his apprences in that role, plus he can always be thrown in the
main event scene with a slight push and it wouldn't be inconceivable
Why you should care: This is the
main event women's feud that fans have been dying to see: a clearly defined good
guy gunning for a clearly - defined bad
guy's ill - retained title, with logical motivations for both.
If you pointed Miz at the
guy that rings the bell, Miz could do a 5 minute rant on him that would make you hate Miz, love the bell
guy and want the two to fight in a cage in the
main event.
He's a fan favorite, the kind of
guy any crowd would get behind, and seeing him fight his way through the Rumble until he can barely stand up would make for an incredible moment for both Ziggler and WWE — much like it did when they used him this way during the Survivor Series» tag - team elimination
main event.
When the Crimson General (Hiroyuki Sanada) trades in his fabulous duds for a lavender muumuu in which to trade barbs with archenemy Wuhuan (Nicholas Tse, suspended somewhere between pretty girl and Japanese anime hero), a bad
guy garbed in white feathers who wields a gold staff topped with a bronze hand, index finger extended in proctological menace, the homoeroticism of the piece — already distracting in the subtext — suddenly becomes the
main event.
Following some tangents about their favorite comic book movies, and whether there are plot holes in DIE HARD, the
guys arrive at the week's
main event, KONG: SKULL ISLAND (at 17:52).
I saw you
guys are a member of the IDPF, we sponsor many of their
events, such as the
main conference at Book Expo America.
Yes, I recognize I am leaving out the game's
main «bad
guy» or not explaining some of the
events leading up to why he is the game's
main «bad
guy» but I can't really get into it without spoiling it.
Rise of Iron's
main quest givers - Lord Saladin, AKA the
guy who previously stood in front of a flaming gong for the game's monthly Iron Banner multiplayer
events, and Shiro - 6, who I am struggling to think of one standout thing to say about - are cut - price versions of last year's Zavala and Cayde.