The Fed made a nice tribute to Brodie. Some really touching things in this video.
Also worth noting that some wrestlers like Big E, Woods and Eddie Kingston being so upfront about their emotions, not being ashamed of crying and showing vulnerability is something great. More people should be like that.
In this situation it's up to the road agent to build a match that circumvents her weaknesses. I agree that her on-screen persona has improved massively, and while I defend her as being passable someone should agent her matches better.
It's one thing the WWE announcers seem to have mastered and it's impressive (and a bit peculiar, to say the least). Cole carrying on commentary after Lawler nearly dying comes to mind.
Lee vs Sheamus has been, obviously, pretty good.
I will never forget just how absolutely wonderful he was during the Orton/Wyatt feud. His tag match with John Cena against the two of them was incredible and for a while he was the most over wrestler on the world. Of course, we know how things turned out afterward, but for a short while it was nothing short of amazinh.
You never, not once heard anything bad about him. He always came across as a gentle, kind man who lived for his family. This whole thing is unfair and a sad reminder that bad things happen to the best of people. May he rest in peace.
Isn't 4m the average though? Like, they had the benefit of the NFL game, but people stayed around regardless, making the bump mean something? Or am I understanding things wrong?