First Fenix, now this... FFS. If you're not going to use them, let them go.
I wouldn't dream of comparing Tony Khan to Vince McMahon as a human being, but this is a Vince move.
First Fenix, now this... FFS. If you're not going to use them, let them go.
I wouldn't dream of comparing Tony Khan to Vince McMahon as a human being, but this is a Vince move.
So after months of troubles with Triller TV, I decided to watch Full Gear through PPV.com, and it was absolutely flawless. No stutters, no weird error messages, no problems at all. Downsides are that they charge a "service fee" on top of the PPV cost (not much, a couple of bucks, but I hate that idea on principle) and they don't support paying through their Android app so I can't spend my Play Store credit on PPVs through them like I can through Triller. Still, the experience is so much better. I think I'll be using these guys, at least until Max carries the shows.
Maybe my first hint that I'm not entirely cis should have been that I've been married more than 5 years, and in a relationship with my wife more than 10, and I still love her more each passing day.
JR: He's got the heart of a lion!
Me: And the wiiiiings of a bat, BECAUSE IT'S MIDNITE!
Maybe he'll hook up with the Death Riders. Mox did say he was a good kid.
So far, the stream has been absolutely solid. I should have been buying shows from these guys all along.
I mean, it kinda is. He set this whole thing in motion with all the devil shit last year.
I'm surprised Christian Cage isn't getting in on that action.
Fucking Rizzler lives the gimmick though. Gotta hand it to him.
Yeah, I decided to try them because Triller hasn't been working right on my Shield for the last few shows. Hopefully these guys do better.
Oh, I can't wait to see that. Don't think I'll get to this weekend, but I'm really excited for it. Have fun!
The major reason is that the Parkland families agreed to take a smaller payout as part of the Onion deal. Therefore, it enables more of the creditors to actually get paid (as opposed to the other deal, where the Parkland families would get almost all the money and the rest of the creditors would be left hat-in-hand).