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OBD Convo #38: Let The Good Times Roll

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I assumed that Hori would take a break and that a new chapter wouldn't release and it does anyway. With no break next week either.

It really does pain me to say that this isn't really Shounen jumps fault and more on Hori. Please man just stop:skully.


Chapter sucks and its only held up by All Might flashbacks. Which are admittedly pretty good. It makes Izuku look even more like a privileged little shit who got everything handed to him but still good.

All Might went to Nana to try and get her to make him her disciple. She says no because he not only is quirkless but his ability to help others given the circumstances would be limited. She thinks that it's some sort of revenge thing since All Might's parents are dead due to the chaos going on but All Might basically states his whole symbol of peace plan. Rationalizing that even if people rebuild their homes it won't matter if they're constantly in fear having to protect where they live. He figures that since they're forced into doing that and he isn't he should step up to the plate despite having no power on his own.

So I think I speak for everyone when I say, why the hell does All Might have all the backstory, work ethic etc. Of a good main character and Izuku doesn't have even an ounce of that shit :bookerpls? Seriously thank you for making me like Izuku less and like All Might more Hori :heston.


Nothing else in the chapter is worth talking about. Afo is still being pushed back by All Might for no reason. All Might is still using his classes quirks better than they do and the end of the chapter shows that Izuku and Ashyraki have decided to actually move instead of standing around. Funny to see people on Twitter talking about how All Might needs to step back and let the new gen fight cause that's supposed to be a theme though. People are finally accepting the Mha version of "Neji was right " :hestonpls.
 


Holy shit, this is honestly just shocking to me...
Dude had insane levels of talent and charisma and even when his stories flopped, he was still able to get audiences right into the palm of his hands as if his stories didn't peter out.

First it was Luke Harper and now Bray, Eric is the only remaining member of the original Wyatt Family outside of Braun Strowman.
RIP, your time was far, far too short.
 

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Hyperbeam seems to be acting the fool again today. Showing me as not being in my own room and not letting me invite anyone.
 
Wait, seriously? Rotunda actually died? Holy shit, I had no idea his illness was something that bad.

I don't even know what to say right now, other than RIP, lad. :wow
Man died at 36 such a shame

Bray Wyatt was huge... like legit bigger than even most Attitude Era stars huge in terms of character, presentation and charisma.
Even during failures from himself or WWE, he was able to somehow still instantly grab audiences no matter what he did just as easily as basically breathing.

Like... fuck man, this should have not happened...
 

Claudio Swiss

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Derpmaster9000

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It's not a joke how big the Wyatt Family was at it's peak, that shit was legit between the Wyatt Family vs. The Shield to the point people popped like mad the few times they wrestled against each other.
And imagine what could've been, had fuckbo- I mean Cena, actually put Bray/Windham over, during their first feud, instead of putting himself over, like usual back then. Bray Wyatt really could've been the modern generation's Undertaker, full on. Man was never allowed to reach anywhere close to his full potential, and just what we got from him, in his better moments, was still good shit.
 

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And of course, it was AJ Styles who put him over for that.

Vince genuinely liked AJ, and still does, really. I have no doubt that if AJ had refused, Vince very well would've accepted it. No doubt though, that AJ just insta-agreed, because unlike a certain someone, he knew when it was time to put someone over and properly give back to the business. Damn shame it only lasted a month or so, before the belt was dropped to Orton, who didn't need it. That was a mistake.
 
And of course, it was AJ Styles who put him over for that.

Vince genuinely liked AJ, and still does, really. I have no doubt that if AJ had refused, Vince very well would've accepted it. No doubt though, that AJ just insta-agreed, because unlike a certain someone, he knew when it was time to put someone over and properly give back to the business. Damn shame it only lasted a month or so, before the belt was dropped to Orton, who didn't need it. That was a mistake.

AJ Styles is a genuinely good dude who despite ultimately coming to the WWE, knows he's also too old to really be in a huge spot in the title picture.
It's a damn shame too as he can do alot of work and still has the crowd eating him up whenever he appears and can still work despite the bullshit he puts himself through. Like I can't fault someone for knowing when it's time to lay down and let others win because he doesn't really want or need the Title but damn.

It's just weird to me in a time with Damian Priest being 40 and having the MITB Briefcase, LA Knight may get the Main Event push if he can hang with The Miz and also being 40 and Cody Rhodes is still mega over and poised to beat Roman for the Title and is almost 40... that AJ atleast doesn't try and go for atleast one Major Championship.
 
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