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Image 1 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 2 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 3 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 4 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 5 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 6 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 7 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 8 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 9 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 10 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 11 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.
Image 12 — Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.

Had this post recommended to me on Instagram, and I just had to share the whole thing. The fact I've seen next to no positive posts about the wedding out in the wild, but I'm seeing more and more of these kinds of posts on my timelines, is honestly rather heartening.

So for context, this was a post I was recommended on Instagram, compiling a selection of negative posts about the wedding from various other sites (mostly the one formerly known as Twitter). Final slide is the caption of the Instagram post itself.

Firstly, I'm sure it might just be my algorithm, and there's probably plenty of sycophantic posts showering the wedding with fawning adoration out there. But the fact that I've seen next to NOTHING about the wedding on my timeline otherwise, not even posts about it from people I know are Swifties? And now I'm getting recommended more and more blisteringly critical posts of the whole circus like this? It's heartening. I've had a feeling that people have been getting sick of her shit for at least 2-3 years now, but this definitely feels like the moment that has turned a lot of people firmly against her now, whether you were still a fan or merely ambivalent.

Also, the slide about the wedding party singing 'We Are Charlie Kirk' just made me laugh so hard.

Secondly, as you'd expect, there's some Swifties in the comments trying to run defence, and while they are as predictably delusional as you'd expect, there's not actually that many of them? Which again, feels heartening.

Oh, and thirdly? I had no idea about the power cuts going on. Just another reason this entire spectacle was so utterly disgusting.

u/AJV1Beta — 18 hours ago

What are the best feuds in wrestling history that weren't for a championship?

So I just had a random thought, as often happens over my morning cuppa tea. I feel like the biggest feuds and matches in wrestling are usually over a title, in most cases the World Championship. But there's been plenty of blood feuds and rivalries that haven't needed any kind of title to make them special. Undertaker vs HBK II probably counts for this, as that was Streak vs Career - no title there. Rock vs Cena I might also count, though they later insisted on shoehorning the WWE Championship into it for the rematch a year later.

What're your favourite feuds/matches that didn't involve fighting for a World championship? Or any title at all?

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u/AJV1Beta — 25 days ago

At the end of the Mortal Kombat Annihilation review, Maffew mentions that he's working on a documentary about 5-Star Wrestling. Did anything ever come of that?

Hopefully this isn't too OT, it was mentioned in an OSW episode if that helps! And what a whopper review it was 😃

I'm especially curious about this doc, as I was also fascinated by the absolute disaster that was the 5-Star Wrestling promotion. The fact they regularly struggled to fit 500 people into a 10,000 capacity arena, the announcement of a 128-man (!!!) tournament that never happened, the attempts at getting CM Punk out of retirement by claiming to have a million dollars for him, it was just a shambles. I'd be curious if Maffew or anyone else has covered them in much detail.

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u/AJV1Beta — 2 months ago