![]() Someone calls that out and he is extremely salty about the whole thing and tells anyone who 'he might have disappointed' to 'fuck off cause he I'm not going to live with these bizarro rules you want to put on me' - which is like these are the rules which you so strongly have put in on the other guys in MMA yet you'd like to cover wrestling also and not abide by them?Īriel has been getting a lot of praise for putting it on basically the worst people in MMA (Schaub, Paddy, Dana) but he's also quite full of shit on some fronts and can't seem to handle getting called on it. Bazinga is Sheldons interjection of choice after sarcastic comments and his 'classic pranks'. ![]() He then goes on to kind of suggest he'd be open to appearing as a character on WWE in the future. Whilst I back Ariel over the likes of Paddy and Dana in their arguments - this is a situation where he is doing the exact same thing he's (rightly) taken shots at MMA 'journalists' for in doing softball interviews for the broadcast partner (like a WWE Brett Okamoto) and what he (rightly) said he would never do with UFC which is be paid/accept gifts directly from them to appear on their programme doing what they want (unless he flew to Montreal and did all this for free which I don't believe). Tony Khan, who is the owner/CEO of their competitor AEW, then tweeted at Ariel saying he was a fraud and as much of a journalist as the guy on their show who does their backstage interviews.Īriel then responded by taking shots at Khan over how his dad is responsible for his success and claiming he only got involved with WWE because he couldn't properly cover UFC on BT due to Dana and that its ok for him to be biased in that arena bc he doesn't consider himself a wrestling journalist. Last weekend they did a TV taping and PPV in Montreal, which is obv Ariel's hometown, and Ariel appeared on the TV show and then the kick off show for the PPV fully involved in their product. Via BT sport he's done some hugely softball interviews with people from over there and its well known that he's got a long standing relationship with Nick Khan who is now running shit over there. When Sheldon said he planned to have sex with amy. Not at the end of a joke thing, but she says the word. ago No, I mean, she literally says the word Bazinga in an episode. I am grateful to all the writers of our show – those with us now and those that have come and gone, because without them, there would literally be no Big Bang Theory at all, ever.So background here is - Ariel has a very cosy relationship with WWE. She says'doesn't he say bazooka or something' 32 Reply OneWingedAngel96 2 yr. “I feel grateful to our crew - many, many of those who have been with us since day one - and who are the people who bring a sense of steadiness and dependability, who are so warm and kind and always quick to say hello and smile at us every time we come to the set and who, even though you don’t see them on TV, are in many ways the real and steady heartbeat that keeps this body of work alive and breathing while we, like flailing arms and legs, act like jackasses and fools in attempt to make someone laugh. He started college after 5th grade, earned his Ph.D at sixteen, and loves reminding others of his intellectual superiority. “Something else I feel grateful for - and this gratitude needs no time to ‘sink in’ or become more ‘realized’ this grateful-feeling is always with me but is multiplied in this moment of us announcing our final season - but I feel such intense gratitude for our devoted viewers who are the actual reason we have been graced with the opportunity to explore these characters for 12 years of our lives,” he wrote. Sheldon Cooper, played by Jim Parsons, is highly idiosyncratic, arrogant, paranoid, germaphobic, and altogether insufferable, but his lack of social graces is paired with a beyond-genius intelligence level. His thoughtful message about his $$$$ experience is on the longer side, but let’s just say it’s not short on gratitude. (To think that after 12 years, the cast still couldn’t figure out how to fake-eat well enough without us noticing.) The decision to end the sitcom apparently came after Jim Parsons, who plays Sheldon, flat-out told CBS executives that he wouldn’t be sticking around if the show got renewed for a 13th season, which has now led Parsons to pen a note of appreciation to the TBBT’s cast and crew on Instagram. By saying Bazinga, it proves that Sheldon actually did understand sarcasm even when he said he didn't. Saying Bazinga throughout the show was his way of saying just kidding or lol. Sheldon Cooper will don his last graphic T-shirt and make his final “Soft Kitty” request next May, as CBS’s crown jewel of comedy - or rather, America’s crown jewel of comedy - The Big Bang Theory will be ending after 12 seasons of astronomical ratings, whatever your personal feelings on the show might be. Sheldon claims that he doesn’t understand sarcasm or even most forms of humor but that changes when he starts using the word Bazinga.
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