I’m just now looking back at this and realized Twitter tagged the wrong Jason. I wanted @jparaLove to see this! Anyways, I’m gonna tag this RT along with the epic pic of The Forever Saga by Ayreon. @Acai28, @BIIIIGBODDY, @aWiseMoose, what do y’all think?
Perhaps my greatest achievement in my entire history of playing GH/RB/CH and it's not even a FC! 11, almost 12 hours. I survived The Forever Saga! @Acai28@jasonparadise@ukogmonkey@BIIIIGBODDY@aWiseMoose
The Forever Saga by Ayreon
The real question… Should I stream it? Lol
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The date for Money in the Bank 2026 has now officially been changed multiple different times:
Originally announced for August 29, then September 6, and now October 10.
I'm seeing a lot of discourse around Ilja Dragunov and whether or not he has the potential to become a main event in WWE.
I only have one question: How do you know?
How do we know he's not capable of being a main event player? Why not give him a shot and find out?
Maybe he is. Maybe he isn't. But this conversation feels premature because Ilja Dragunov has never truly been given the opportunity to prove himself at that level. I, for one, think he's an excellent wrestler, and I believe that if given the ball, he could do very well with it. Is he going to be the next Shawn Michaels, Hulk Hogan, or Stone Cold Steve Austin? Probably not. But who's to say he can't succeed as a main event player in his own right?
Anyone arguing that Ilja Dragunov wouldn't have a fantastic feud with Gunther, Seth Rollins, Oba Femi, or even Brock Lesnar if given the opportunity is kidding themselves. The guy has all the tools needed to create compelling television on a weekly basis.
At some point, WWE just needs to give him the ball and see what happens. Until then, nobody can definitively say whether he's a main event player or not. He hasn't been given the chance to score a touchdown or fumble. Give him a shot and find out.
It's official.
According to Fightful Select and WrestleVotes, Mick Foley has reportedly made up his mind to wrestle one final match, and it will be in AEW. Word is that Tony Khan is eager to book the match, no matter what form it takes.
So there you have it. If Foley is going to wrestle one more time, what should the match be, and who should it be against?
As I said before, I could see him teaming with Darby Allin in a tag match against MJF and Kevin Knight, or stepping into a hardcore match with Jon Moxley.
Dave Meltzer has awarded the El Grande Americano Mask vs Mask match 5.75 stars. This officially makes it the highest rated match in all of WWE history.
Do you agree?