There is a reason why more and more people are deserting Raw and tuning to WWE Smackdown. The opening act/promo Miz and Cena cut today was just AWESOME and it was a classic example of rash talk WWE was known for in its heydays. Guys like Roddy Rowdy Piper, Ric Flair, HBK, Stone Cold, The Rock made their legendary careers out of these rash talks only when they backed it up with their superior in-ring skills. And you gotta admit that Miz is the most improved pro wrestler in entire world right now. The guy is simply unstoppable and his promos are always solid. He is a Hollywood commodity and his in-ring character matches his real life. He is a heel who always manages to draw heat from the crowd and that makes him a royalty considering Raw had to bring Jericho out of his many semi-retirements to play a successful heel. I mean, if you can make Crowd love Cena and don't yell at him 'Cena Sucks', you gotta be bonafide Genius. So guys, it's high time you own up to Miz and start giving him his long overdue respect for he totally deserves it. WWE has rightly prepped him up for a marquee fight with Cena at WrestleMania and it, just like he says, would be AWESOME...... #MorePowerToMiz..... #WWESmackdown
'Unanswered' is a book penned by Mr. Kunal Uniyal and it's his third book. I am calling it a book, using a common noun to describe it and I have a good enough reason for doing so. It's a book that consists off both poems and prose and I was in real dilemma picturing its prognosis in my mind. It started with a poem named 'You and I' and beautiful it was, all poised and lyrical. And then came a snippet of a prose by the name 'Life of a Yogi'. They were really not connected and I was perplexed. Then I allowed myself some comfort and decided to dig up some more. Some more beautiful poems and accompanying yet again not quite related passages of prose followed but now they looked more in shape and very much in order. Now I was beginning to realize that there was more to this book than met my eyes earlier and it's scope is much wider that what I originally thought. You are required to engage yourself with this book and once you do that, you will know you ar...
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