@ChaelSonnen The "failure is a choice" speech is by far I think the most impactful speech TUF has ever had, showing some moments of vulnerability I bet a lot of people really appreciated. Is it something you normally teach when you're coaching or did you come up with it on the fly?
Introduce yourself with 10 bands you've seen live:
1. Abba
2. Tragically Hip
3. Green Day
4. Foo Fighters
5. Sloan
6. Pearl Jam
7. Ramones
8. Blondie
9. Talking Heads
10. Jacksons
@ThatEricAlper United States, Canada, Mexico Panama, Haiti Jamaica Peru, Repunlic Dominican Cuba Carribbean Greenland El Salvador too, Puerto Rico Columbia Venezuela Honduras Guyana and still. Guatemala Bolivia then Argentina and Ecuador Chile Brazil! Etc etc
@FadeAwayMedia Drop Piper and move Triple H into that spot. Drop Jericho (who would be in the top 25, but doesn't make this list due to combined work in WCW/AEW) and replace him with Mysterio. Becky Lynch moves ahead of Foley and Charlotte Flair goes in at 20.
@BenThePCGuy It's not that he's not great, but the list seems exclusively focused on WWE success, ignoring anything from WCW, otherwise you'd have to have Sting on the list.
Reigns above Taker I sort of get, the OG Bloodline saga is possibly the best long-term storytelling they've ever done
@Ssnyder1835 It's also hilariously stupid because the guy they trotted out to deliver the inaugural BMF belt (The Rock) has been very open about his mental health battles. So the man they used as the literal model for badassery had (already I'm pretty sure) been out about his struggles
@Bruce_Wy94 Cyclops
Jean
Wolverine
Storm
Iceman
Beast
Angel
Professor X
Magneto
Give us the OG team plus Storm and Wolverine. Keep plotlines focused on global issues. Make references to Phoenix but only in passing like it's already been dealt with. Give it an All New X-Men Feel