Don't mind me...
I just really liked this interview.
I just really liked this interview.
Gabby getting all excited because of The Undertaker returning to WWE raw.
-.-
roommate recorded me getting very happy about The Undertaker’s return. I was mumbling but it was because I couldn’t contain myself. She tried to change the channel in the beginning so that’s why I say “no no no.” My happiness was off the roof when I first heard the bells, but I tried my best to stay calmer.
I totally marked out for Kharma!
Ugh! I need to finish this bio before The Royal Rumble. I’m too excited for it though. Okay stop procrastinating. I can do this! Almost there.
Update: I’m done son :p lol Okay I’ll start studying AFTER I see the event.
Watching a WWE Pay Per View for the first time :)
WWWYKI!
DB also won :)
I feel a bit bad for the Big Show, but you gotta do what you gotta do…
Spending my first day of winter break watching wrestling matches, old and new :)
Ever since I watched one WWE match on Saturday, I’ve been youtubing some of my favorite matches, storylines, and watching other matches I wanted to see but never had the chance to. Today I watched two TLC matches and agh they were amazing! I feel like such a fan. I haven’t been an avid fan of wrestling for five years or so; this was mostly because the two females I looked up to, Trish and Lita, retired and I personally hated how the WWE made Lita leave on a sour note. Either way, I was watching previous matches of the Hardy Boyz, Lita, Edge, Christian, HHH, Shawn Michaels, and Trish which made me nostalgic. No, I don’t necessarily want to go back and watch wrestling every week, but it was nice to get excited over wrestling again. I remember that my favorite parts about watching wrestling were the daredevil and dangerous moves, the banter, and the on-the-edge-of-your-seat moments. I think the main reason I was watching old matches and rivalries was because I found out that Edge, one of my favorites, retired a few months ago. I wasn’t surprised when Shawn Michaels retired a few years ago but I was when Edge did. He was forced to because it was actually a life or death situation and no it wasn’t a storyline. It just made me sad that all these stars I liked retired or are close to retiring. Anyways, it was a nice way to reminisce a little and remember why I loved watching WWF/WWE in the first place. Maybe when I’m older I’ll decide to watch it again, at least the pay per view events (more specifically Wrestlemania); they’re usually fun to see, but I don’t know how fun I’ll find these events when my childhood favorites are gone. At least I’ll always have YouTube :)