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November 17, 2023 121 mins

The world of professional rasslin' has been one helluva ride over the last year, especially if you've been following the behind-the-curtain stuff over at WWE. Now that the ink has dried on the merger of WWE with UFC to form TKO (because ya can't have too many three letter abbreviations can ya?), it appears that the rollercoaster of "Who's In Charge Around Here?!" is finally over with Triple H officially having complete creative control over WWE without the interference of Vince McMahon. What does it all mean? We break it down. Also, we get yet another update on The Man They Call Tim's fake football team, some thoughts on Baylan Skoll from Ahsoka, a theory of how Thrawn got his night troopers, and remembering the acting icon that is Burt Young in this episode's Week In Geek!

 

LINKS OF INTEREST:

- Is Baylan Skoll more important to Ahsoka Season 2 than Thrawn?

- Theory explains how Thrawn’s Resurrected Night Troopers lines up with Canon

- Yo Paulie! - RIP Burt Young, 83

- SmackDown season premier starring Triple-H’s sh*t-eating grin

- Here's Triple H at Lemmy's memorial service

 

...AND ANOTHER THING:

The Man They Call Tim recommends watching the revival of Frasier over on Paramount+

Uncle Todd advises you to check out the Beckham limited series documentary on Netflix

 

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