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WELCOME ONE AND ALL TO THE 2018 WORLD CUP THREAD! Hey, hey, hey, I know that there's still a month until the opening match, but nothing beats a hype thread to facilitate discussion! Post absolutely anything and everything about the World Cup here so we can keep it separate from the general football thread, which has been used for mostly league matches. The World Cup is it's own beast. I'm also making it now because I won't have time to later and I really want to format it well. This World Cup is already getting attention from the fact that so many heavy hitters haven't even made it! Traditional powerhouses like Holland and Italy crashed out in Qualifying, and even mid-table mainstays like the USA couldn't make it this year! But we've also had the debuts of small countries like Panama, who had some questionable techniques in their final qualifying match, but nonetheless we're happy to see them make it! WITHOUT FURTHER ADO DO, LET'S HAVE OUR GROUPS: GROUP A Egypt Russia Saudi Arabia Uruguay GROUP B Iran Morocco Portugal Spain GROUP C Australia Denmark France Peru GROUP D Argentina Croatia Iceland Nigeria GROUP E Brazil Costa Rica Serbia Switzerland GROUP F Germany South Korea Mexico Sweden GROUP G Belgium England Panama Tunisia GROUP H Colombia Japan Poland Senegal EDIT: You must answer both questions in the poll, so if the team you want to vote for isn't in one of the questions just select "NONE IN THIS CATEGORY"
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I think this may explain why fans boo Roman Reigns. At first, I couldn't figure it out or understand the ungrateful hate but when I watched this, I thought this may have had something to do with it. https://youtu.be/cOPUIHwkwUk
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What are your plans for Thanksgiving?
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If so, does anyone fancy doing a Sports RP on both Basketball and in turn, "Kuroko's" Basketball? again, if so, here's the story, ahem: This RP is called Kuroko's Basketball: 25 Years Later-The Next Generation of Miracles. The story behind 25 Years Later is that all of our fan favorite Characters have all grown up, left high school, got jobs and have even made families for themselves, among them is Tetsuya Kuroko, the main, primary protagonist of the original series of whom is married to Satsuki Momoi, together they have both a son and a daughter named Kuro and Shiro Kuroko respectively, their son, Kuro, is just starting his freshman year at high school, his choice: Seirin, the high school his father went to, there, he attends school side by side with his childhood friends named Tora Kagami, son of Taiga Kagami who is Kuro's best friend and Teppei Hyuga, son of both Junpei Hyuga and Riko Aida who is one year older then both Kuro and Tora, together, they are known, as "The Inseparable Three" and also together, they are on the Seirin high school Basketball team, coached by Teppei Kiyoshi, Teppei Hyuga's namesake, to differ the two from one another, everyone on the Basketball team calls coach Kiyoshi either just that or coach Tep, the team also has a mascot in the form of a dog that looks just like Kuro in facial appearance named Tetsuya #3, the dog is actually the young pup of Kuro's old pet dog Tetsuya #2, the manager of the Basketball team is named Yumi Furihara, Kuro's crush who doesn't reciprocate his feelings and instead fancies Tora who in return does not fancy Yumi and instead rather wants to focus just on Basketball. Besides the Inseparable Three, coach Kiyoshi and manager Furihara, there are other members and all of them more or less have the same common goal in mind: to be number one in Japan high school Basketball Sports, to do this, they must compete with other high schools also seeking that very same goal, among them is a school not heard of before, a school that has just simply arisen from deep within the shadows and now out into the light, this school is named Tensei high school and its star player, its ace is named Dairo Rinne, he is the same age, as both Kuro and Tora but for some both strange and mysterious reason, no one knows his real capabilities, even when during playing either a training match or an a official one, besides Dairo, there are two others, his brothers named Hairo Rinne and Chairo Rinne, they both attend other schools respectively but altogether, these three brothers are known, as "The Triplet Trinity", each because all of them have unknown data records on them, even when during matches, all that is known is that when players face the Rinne brothers in Basketball games, they soon lose their both passion and drive to continue on playing the Sport that they love so much, forcing them into early retirement, Kuro, although his face doesn't show it, is infuriated by these three brothers and so he wishes to teach them a lesson on the court in an official game, to show them what the Sport of Basketball is truly all about and what it truly means to the people who love it, however, the Rinne brothers are not the only tough competition that Kuro and the rest of Seirin high school's Basketball team must face. Strong and harsh times await both Kuro and the others but now watch them, as we get to see what they are truly made up of, what it means to them to play Basketball and also, what their type of Basketball truly is, this is Kuroko's Basketball: 25 Years Later-The Next Generation of Miracles. To be honest, this is the very 1st Sports RP i have ever done and also, i don't know much about Basketball itself, i've only been watching the Anime for the beloved Characters and story-line so i would really appreciate it if someone was willing to join the RP and help me make this into a true Sports RP based on Basketball if they wish to join the RP that is, here's me hoping, i won't set up Character Sheets until someone seems interested to take part in the RP.
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How do you celebrate the 4th of July?
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Kingdom Golf..Volley Hearts... Kingdom Balls..
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What was your favorite Super Bowl trailer?
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Since the majority of kh13 users are from UK and US: Congratulations to both United States and Great Britain! We smashed it!
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Sports The Football Thread (association football)
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To discuss anything related to (association) FOOTBALL! YEAH! AND YES IM EXCITED BECAUSE THE SPURS ARE DOING SO BLOODY WELL! Whether it's premier league, la liga, bundesliga, serie 1 or ligue 1 or even the mls, DISCUSS- 91 replies
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If you watch American football and you are a Patriots fan, this will hurt. Tom Brady's en banc hearing appeal has been denied leaving in place his four game suspension. The link to the full article is below. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000674332/article/bradys-appeals-petition-denied-remains-suspended
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Just as the questions asks. If yes, please state the sport(s) and team(s) you watch. I am a sports fan. I watch only NFL American football and my favorite team is the New York Giants.
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With Wrestlemania 32 coming up this Sunday, I've taken some time in rewatching the previous events, and I think I've put together which matches are my favorite (give or take). Full disclosure: you're going to see some of the usual choices missing from this list, such as Macho Man vs. Ricky Steamboat, or other early eighties/nineties bouts. One of the major reasons is that I wasn't really watching wrestling at the time, and so even now, a lot of the matches from that period don't resonate with me as much as the stuff of more recent memory. Also, not all of these matches are essentially the "best" matches, just the ones that I have enjoyed the most. 10. Bret "The Hitman" Hart vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper for the Intercontinental Championship (Wrestlemania 8) This match is a good example of how contrasting styles can be used to tell a great story. Piper was never the man of a thousand moves, but he's a good example of how brawler style wrestlers can get over with the crowd: building up momentum and energy, and having a keen sense of timing and when to execute which moves (a brief aside: Sheamus is another great example of brawlers who know how to have a good match while having a limited arsenal). Bret Hart, while not being the most charismatic person in the world, had the wrestling skill and technical wherewithal to have enough moves and techniques to keep adding something new to the match and keep it going. Together, they delivered the goods in what was a very satisfying show, as well as a great character moment for both men. The win grants The Hitman his first singles titles and cements him as a legitimate champion, and we have a good moment with Piper, who despite having made his career through dirty tricks, can't bring himself to hit Bret with the ringside bell, and after the loss is still willing to congratulate Bret on taking his title from him. 9. Bret "The Hitman" Hart vs Shawn Michaels; 60 Minute Iron Man Match for the WWF Championship (Wrestlemania 12) Wrestling for 10 minutes is hard, never mind an entire hour. It's not just hard on the body; it's a matter of trying to figure out the best way to keep the momentum going and keeping the audience invested in what's going on. It takes a great deal of skill to be able to pull it out of the hat, and thankfully, both Bret and Shawn had skills in spades. While not necessarily the flashiest of matches, both men manage to keep the seesaw of the struggle going for 60 minutes, which is nothing short of impressive. And while the ending is something of a cop out, with going into overtime and all, it does serve to up the drama, and even then, it's not like Shawn wins right way, still having to go for a few more minutes before picking up the victory. 8. Chris Jericho vs. Shawn Michaels (Wrestlemania 19) It certainly helps that these two are on my top ten favorite wrestlers list (with Jericho being number 3). If Piper vs. Hart was a matter of mixing styles, Jericho vs. HBK is like watching the same person try to fight a doppelganger of themselves. The high energy and fast working coupled with the technical finesse is a treat to watch, with scarcely a dull moment in the entire match, which runs close to half an hour. The storyline of the match is good too, with Jericho trying to defeat the childhood hero that he now not only despises, but it certain that he can surpass, making his emulation of Shawn's fighting style (including his own rendition of Sweet Chin Music) all the more poignant. Not to mention that, even after Shawn manages to win the match and tries to make amends with Chris, Jericho still can't get over the fact that he's not the best in the world (spoilers: yes, he is), and takes a low blow on HBK before leaving in a huff. 7. The Money in the Bank Ladder Match: CM Punk vs. Finlay vs. MVP vs. Christian vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. Kane vs. Mark Henry vs. Kofi Kingston (Wrestlemania 25) I make no secret that Ladder matches are my favorite kind of matches, and I still think that MiTB was a great idea to have at Wrestlemania, as it not only had stakes, but was a good way to involve lots of workers in a match that still meant something in the long run, as well as being a good opportunity to show off (also why I say nuts to the smarks who are huffy about not getting Owens vs. Zayn 1v1 this year. Like they're honestly not just going to get their match at Payback anyways). What made this match stand out to me is how well it's paced. There's a right way and a wrong way to do an extreme rules match (as we shall see). Lesser ladder matches tend to not building momentum properly, either just hitting each other with foriegn objects too long without variation, or taking too long in between spots and not getting the proper payoff as a result. With this match, it takes full advantage of the people in it, letting everyone get their shots in (Kofi running up the ladder while Mark Henry sets it up is the first in a longstanding tradition of great Kofi moments) and making sure that there is always a group center stage while the others take their needed breaks by the apron. Each move seems to lead to another move, making the whole match feel like one giant combo that refuses to be broken, which is exactly what the kickoff match for Wrestlemania needs to be. Not to mention that the climax of the match has great drama, with each wrestler being eliminated or being put down for the count in turn until only Punk remains to claim the briefcase (and boy, what a cash-in THAT was! GG, Jeff). 6. Wade Barrett vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Stardust vs. Luke Harper vs. Dean Ambrose vs. R-Truth; Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Championship (Wrestlemania 31) Remember when I said I liked Ladder Matches? That wasn't a joke (and spoiler warning: it's not the last one on this list). Most of what I said about the previous MiTB match holds true for this one, but with the added benefit of having the best workers on the midcard that the WWE had to offer. Looking at the names, you'd be hard pressed to find one who wasn't capable of having a good match, with the possible exception of Truth, who, if nothing else, knows what's expected of him in a match and is capable of delivering on it. Not to mention that everyone gets a chance to look like a total badass in this match. Favorite spots include Harper powerbombing Ambrose off the ladder and through another ladder set up at ringside, and Barrett taking out the field during the climax of the match. Not to mention the hype of watching the final two men on the ladder, Bryan and Ziggler, duke it out to see which of the fan favorites walked home with the belt, with Bryan being the winner (this match also gets props for being one of the last great moments we ever got with Bryan, as well as the fact he was never defeated for the title either). 5 and 4. Daniel Bryan vs Triple H; Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton vs. Batista for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship (Wrestlemania 30) These two matches lend to each other, given the storyline of Bryan needing to get past Trips before he could get to the main event for the Championship. This was one of those Wrestlemanias where it transcended what was just on the screen and managed to mean so much more to anyone invested. After CM Punk "took his ball and went home," all of the pent up rage and need for a hero fell upon the shoulders of D-Bry, who rode the momentum of nothing else but fan investment to basically force the WWE's hand and put him in not one, but two matches at the show of shows. There's something about the soft spoken, painfully polite vegan, who had nothing but pluck and undeniable mastery of his trade to get him over that made all of this that much more heartfelt; he wasn't getting cheered because the WWE wanted it (far from it, really), but because the fans wanted it in an all natural reaction and hype. And credit where credit is due: after the WWE recognized this and decided to go forward with it, Triple H and Stephanie played the perfect villains, made more powerful because part of you somehow felt that Triple H winning the match at Wrestlemania to put himself in the main event was somehow not out of the cards (I wonder why...). But that only added to the stakes of the match, because you legitimately weren't certain which way it was going to end, and each near pinfall and Pedigree made your gut wrench and fear that the good times were about to be over. Also, moving away from the Bryan story for a moment, this match was a favorite for me because this was the Triple H I knew and remembered as the Game. For the last couple of years, he had been billing himself as something of a hero, and the matches he was putting on weren't great, partly because of the people he was fighting (Lesnar rarely has a good match to begin with, and Taker has been fighting his age for a long time), and partly because he wasn't putting on a great clinic himself. This match saw Bryan bring out the best in the King of Kings, who finally got to show that he still IS that damn good. The trade off the two share for half an hour is a spectacular roller coaster, and when Bryan finally wins, the relief and excitement is real. And, like good villains, Trips and Stephanie beat the crap out of Bryan after the match, raising the stakes even more for the Championship main event. Which brings us to the two men who seem to get forgotten among the Yes chants. Randy Orton is someone who I have grown to respect in the ring. He went through a period from about 2008-2010 where he put on a plodding, slow, uninteresting show, more focused on looking like a tough badass than being a good wrestler. Then, slowly, he managed to put his act together to the point where, if still not a technical marvel, learned (or maybe relearned from his Legend Killer days) how to put on a good match, from putting other guys over to selling to figuring out the momentum trick of trading shots rather than just having one side dominate the match until the spectacular comeback ending. Not to mention that, character-wise, there was a satisfying apex (pun intended) in Orton's arc: He came up in Evolution under Triple H's wing, only to be betrayed the moment he got hold of the Championship. Now, Trips is banking on Orton to keep hold of the Championship because he hates the alternative even more, making Orton not only a good villain simply by virtue of his Viper persona, but because he has the full backing of the Authority. Also, a shout out is deserved for Batista, who simply came back at the wrong time and was stuck in the middle of a gang war between the writers and the audience. And yet, once he sort of figured out what was going on, he decided to roll with it, embracing the fact that no one was happy about him winning the Rumble, and decided to go forward as the wildcard bad guy who could play spoiler for both sides. And the fact is, all three men give their all in the main event, putting on a great back and forth match that still had the same stakes as before, with it not being 100% decided who would win, once again making every near pinfall something to be invested in. But the right man won, with Bryan forcing Batista to tap out and finally take home the big one against all odds. The idea of this short bearded man managing to defeat The Game, The Viper, and The Animal all in one night is such a good story, and the mix of the beating he took and the clinic he performed in order to pull it off made it all the more satisfying. Also, as a last note, I love the image we see of Orton after the match, leaning against the ring steps and looking absolutely crushed. 3. Mick Foley vs Edge, Hardcore Match (Wrestlemania 22) Given that this match has my two favorite wrestlers of all time in it, you knew it had to be on this list. The wonderful thing about Foley that no one appreciates is how instrumental he has been in putting over some of the biggest names in WWE to get them on their way to the peak of their career. Stone Cold, The Rock, Undertaker, Triple H, Randy Orton, and now Edge. Like all good hardcore matches, this one has a few moments that are hard to watch (thumbtacks won't kill you, but looking at Edge's back still sends shivers up my spine), but nothing too tasteless. More importantly, much like I said for ladder matches, there's a right way and a wrong way to do a hardcore match, the Hardcore Title match of Wrestlemania 2000 being an example of how to do a bad one, with a cluster of people trading trashcan shots for a few minutes with nothing to distinguish on from the other. Here, the variation of moves performed in conjunction with the objects introduced in the match are imaginative and unique, and the intensity of the moves increase and increase over time, making you wonder how they're going to top it, only to then watch them do it. And the final spot of Edge spearing Foley through a flaming table is such an iconic standalone moment that it alone warrants a spot in Wrestlemania history. Also, shout out to Lita for taking a barb wired Mandible Claw. 2. The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels (Wrestlemania 25) It's hard to overstate how much I loved this match. Right from the entrance, with Shawn mocking the Undertaker by entering with a white duster and hat from above, countered by Taker emerging from the ground, you knew things were going to be good. What follows is a shot for shot exchange of moves, as each man takes turns being on top of the match for a short while, only to find themselves being beaten the next minute, creating the sense that each of them were in danger of losing at any moment and that they were in for the fight of their lives. On that note, credit to both Taker and Michaels for their body language during the fight, emphasizing how drained they are getting as they keep failing to force the other to stay down. Moments I loved include how Shawn is initially intent on showing how he can out-wrestle the Undertaker, only to eventually be so out of options that he tries to settle for a count-out to win the match. Also, the look on Undertaker's face as Michaels kicks out of the Tombstone, with such a bewildered and almost hopeless gaze as he seems to realize that he has to keep going. On that note, the thing that this match did so well was playing on expectations. By the time Undertaker hit the first Tombstone on HBK, the match had been running long enough that you were willing to expect that it was probably over, so when Michaels kicks out, the shock that I can remember experiencing was real. Also, the finish was a fun and unique one, with Undertaker catching the moonsault and turning it into a final Tombstone that put a cap on one of the most satisfying matches I've seen. 1. The Dudleys vs. The Hardy Boyz vs. Edge and Christian for the Tag Team Championships (Wrestlemania 2000) (People are going to flip that this is my favorite match of all time. Fight me) It's hard to bring up the same points over and over again on ladder matches, but dammit, it's true, and this is a good example of it. You take three of the most over teams of their time and have them fight in a match that they excel at, and the end result is guaranteed good (It's funny that I don't have much time for the Hardys in nearly any other context, but they were good at falling off of things with style). What made this match work is how something is always happening. If D-von is fighting Christian in the ring, than Matt is fighting Bubba by ringside while Edge and Jeff fight to set up the ladder. No talent is wasted, and each moment is offering you something. The spots are measured out so that they keep topping one another, and there's enough momentum and action in between them to make sure that the match's momentum never slows down or becomes boring. Not to mention that each team, and each individual member, is allowed to look strong, so no matter who wins at the end, everyone still manages to put on the show of a life time. Favorite spot is probably the most obvious, with Jeff swanton bombing Bubba through the table on the entrance ramp.
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So Super Bowl 50 has come and gone and the Denver Broncos have dominated the Carolina Panthers with their number 1 ranked defense in the league 24-10. Many of us who watched the big game saw the many colorful, weird, and hilarious commercials that were shown. Which one of the commercials was your favorite? Discuss below which one is your favorite and why. Link to all commercials: http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/50/commercials#video=0ap3000000633689 My favorites were the Anheuser-Busch with Hellen Mirren and the Pepsi-Frito Doritos Sonogram commercials. Hellen Mirren in the former is so tough and puts things so bluntly and obvious, it's like "darn". The latter was absolutely hilarious. I also liked Captain America Civil War and The Jungle Book commercials. They were so cool.
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With the Broncos defense stifling Tom Brady and the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers storming and crushing the Arizona Cardinals, Super Bowl 50 will be the Broncos vs. the Panthers in Santa Clara, CA. This will be a good game between the no. 1 defense in the NFL and one of the top scoring offenses in the NFL. This could be one of the storied Super Bowls that ranks high with Super Bowls XLII, III, XIII, XXV, and more.
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14558668/st-louis-rams-relocate-los-angeles For anyone who is not aware, but follows NFL football, the NFL has been debating about teams moving to Los Angeles, CA. Three teams, the San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams, and Oakland Raiders have shown interest and put forth proposals. The rest of the story can be found in the link.
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http://www.businessinsider.sg/japan-england-world-cup-semifinal-own-goal-2015-7/#.VZUWV_mqpBc own goal lmao http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/matches/round=268016/match=300269504/match-report.html It's gonna be like this gif ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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This is your chance to talk anything about the beautiful game, any league, any match. I'm a big fan of Manchester United who play in the Premier League, what about you? What did you think of your team's latest result? Post all here!
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Hey there everyone, how's it going? Well, since I know that there are some wrestling fans on this site, I decided I'd post this topic. Okay, so let me get to the point. I stopped watching WWE quite a while ago, but I always keep my eye out for any news regarding the Undertaker, and I've seen all the matches he's had in the previous years, and well, I'm sure all of you wrestling fans out there were shocked when the Deadman lost his streak to Brock Lesnar last year. And well, now this is where I get to the point of this topic. So this year, at Wrestlemania 31, the Undertaker will face Bray Wyatt, and well, the match looks like it'll be pretty good, and it's a clash of two generations, so to speak. WWE has built up Bray Wyatt to be the new face of fear of the WWE, and well, even though Wyatt will never compare to the Deadman, he is pretty creepy! So these two will fight in the ring, but the only thing that worries me is the result of this match. I don't care if Undertaker wins or loses. As long as I get to see him wrestle again, I'm happy! But, now that he has lost his streak, there's a big risk of what the outcome will be this year. If he loses, his Wrestlemania record will stand at 21-2, and that means WWE will have tarnished the streak and made it mush. But, if he wins, he gets to ride off into the sunset with a victory. You know, this Youtuber, I believe his name is JDFRomny, the host of his show, Off The Script, raises an interesting point. If Vince wanted the streak to end, why not have left it for this year's Mania, allowing Wyatt to win and do a sort of passing of the torch moment, where Undertaker paves the way for the new face of fear in the WWE, and honestly, it would have been much better. But, what's done is done, and the streak is already done for, so now, this is the first Wrestlemania in which I actually ask the question: Will Undertaker win? But yeah, even if he loses, the Undertaker will always have the utmost respect from me, and he'll always be my favorite wrestler of all time. He'll always be an amazing athlete to me! Long live the Deadman! So then, what are your thoughts on this, everyone? Do you think Undertaker will win or lose? Do you think this'll be his last Wrestlemania? (Yes, I know WWE is scripted, but the way they scripted for Taker to lose last year was a big doozy!)
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To begin with , not having posted a topic in this forum for a long time , I might have violated some rules . I am sorry . This topic is only adressed to the WWE fans of the site . Please don't post things like : "What is WWE ? " or "Who is Alex Riley ? " I "posed a question" that a lot of fans of the WWE Universe can immediately answer : Alex Riley is not a wasted talent . Now , before I say something else , I'm gonna run through Alex Riley's career in WWE until now . He started off in NXT at 2010-2011 alongside his mentor The Miz . He moved up , won a couple of matches and eventually "debuted" on the Raw show by helping his mentor get out of trouble .In the next weeks , A-Ry helped the Miz in most of his matches while taking his place in some of them . WWE started to push the break-up of those two , as they put Riley into the Smackdown show , making it difficult for him to be in the Championship Matches the Miz got into in Pay-Per-Views like Extreme Rules when the Miz lost his champinoship and Over The Limit with the "I quit" match against John Cena in which he also failed to get his championship back . The Miz blamed Alex for losing these significant matches . This was probably the most important moment of Riley's career when he turned face and attacked the Miz . After this event , the feud between those two continued for a small amount of time with some important milestones like when A-Ry defeated the Miz in the Capitol Punishment PPV . After that , the lame WWE Creative Production Team put an end to the feud and then stopped A-Ry's push , putting him in some losing streaks . When A-Ry turned face , you could hear the WWE Universe going wild when he appeared in the arena . This stopped after the end of his push . WWE wanted Alex as a commentator and after two years , he became an "Analyst" . Are you kidding me ? I honestly don't think this was "best for business " . And I know that if , let's say , WWE Creative decided to put Riley back on , he wouldn't get a big response from the Universe . You know why ? Because they let him have such a long break from wrestling and they got him to job against the likes of Brodus Clay . WWE could have pushed Alex to "big things" . He showed great potential in the ring back in 2012 . I have to admit , however , that at the end of his push , he still got some championship shots . But that was it . He could have been a Top-Tier guy like Sheamus or Christian . My personal opinion : Alex Riley , the man in my current profile picture, is a wasted talent . He's been put in the Raw Pre-Shows and the NXT Commentators Team . And this is the lame part about the whole thing . What do you guys think ? Should WWE "bring back" Alex Riley to the ring ? Or should he just stay where he is right now ?
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The Commonwealth Games, where Australia has a party. The 2010 Commonwealth Games medal table is here. And the all-time medal table is here. Australia is going for it's seventh straight Commonwealth Games victory.