Not as infamous but this also happened, albeit with redemption island in play
Amazon winner Jenna Morasca and Burton in Pearl Islands are the only two in US Survivor to successfully give up immunity without incident, prior to them bringing in fire making at final 4.
Jaden's jury villa is everything you'd anticipate and more.
"They had this tribal council where you had to vote people out, Mum. Like, after every tribal council I felt sick. I felt yuck".
Might be the same as the US, where the producers used to have final say over outfits worn by contestants, to the point of wearing clothes they were handed if their original clothes didn't fit the "look" the producers had envisioned.
None of Port's emergencies played SANFL, and with the flu ripping through their squad (they seemingly don't use Collingwood's feel sick and stay home policy), there is a high chance they'll have more late scratchings.
They're a big conglomerate, so they're effectively negotiating against themselves and will win either way: WBD also owns Bleacher Report which streams the PPVs in the US, or they might be looking at boosting Max’s subscriber numbers and offer a streaming package like Peacock/WWE as part of the...
What’s up with Briggs, Stone and Keeffe? All didn’t play last week, none of them listed on the injury list and still not named in the VFL side this week.
There’s definitely some major issue there. Wrestletalk had more of the interview - Rey was prostituting Eddie’s name/Guerrero legacy because nobody knows who Rey Sr is/was etc
Fairly brutal lambasting
Granted by WWE per Meltzer. Not yet confirmed by PWInsider and other sites though.
They really have done nothing with them since coming over. They’d be understandably frustrated when you consider Gallus & Pretty Deadly coming over and automatically getting pushed to a level they haven’t in 3...
Not his best game, but he's still ended up with the 3rd highest contested possessions from North and equal 4th highest for the game.
He'll benefit immensely from some continuity.
I get the idea that George was reluctant to piss off Simon if he made the final 3, but for someone that has always been about having keeping all options available to him, and is totally reliant on people bringing him to the end game, it was odd to see him completely box himself into Matt winning...
Looking at the footage and particularly the 2 marking contests - goal #2: his opponent was our #3 ruck Nick Bryan (203cm 101kgs) so presumably he was rucking at that stage; goal #4: his opponent was Kaine Baldwin (193, 97) - 3rd year rookie, previously a forward, but is being tried as a back...
Injured again:
Also unavailable is ruck Braydon Preuss who is consulting a surgeon following the recent emergence of back pain related to a previous injury.
Preuss is continuing to be assessed by the club’s medical team with a timeline on his return to be confirmed following the consultations...
Just caught up to the last 2 episodes.
George believing he's good at puzzles is probably due to always being paired with Wai on the puzzles in his season, who was legitimately good at them...just forgot she was doing most of the work and associated himself being on puzzles with winning.
I get...
Between the reward, immunity challenge and transport back and forth, they may not have had that much time to interact with Ben. In which case, they may‘ve relied on Gerry’s opinion of him.
I think from George/Shonee's perspective it was safer to do what they did. They could pitch to Ben, but they still would've had to play the idol as they likely wouldn't have been certain he was with them, even if he was. The real danger with the pitch though, is it opens the possibility of a...
Different time period, MJF hadn’t been cast then - it shot at the end of last year.
However the movie, is why he was absent/restricted to pre-tapes for a few weeks during the late stages of the Full Gear build.
Sad news. Jerry Lawler has suffered his 2nd stroke per PWInsider.
No word on his condition other than he was taken for surgery and is currently recovering.
Presumably production was sick of bringing back winners only to see them booted first, so they cast a complete social train wreck to help Hayley survive the same fate. There is no way Rogue applied to be on the show.
It did bring to mind this though:
Idol nullifers have to be played differently from a regular one though, so you couldn't include one in the game without the paper explaining how to use it.
I think the only time a legit idol itself hasn't had confirmation paper accompanying it, was when they...
Please. He hit the ground forehead first with a flexed neck. You seriously think that medical wouldn't check him for a concussion at the very least? Landing like that is an easy way to fracture a neck vertebrae as well, which thankfully didn't happen.
Yep, the contestants would've had to sign waivers, but given how easily forseeable potential injury should've been with that obstacle's design, I'm not sure how defendable any suit brought against them would be. They're doubly screwed if they didn't bother giving a proper safety briefing and...
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