Do You Know Which Angel Character Survived?
In the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, there is almost no room for redemption once a person turns into a vampire. Getting sired means losing one’s soul, and no matter the type of human they were be...
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In the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, there is almost no room for redemption once a person turns into a vampire. Getting sired means losing one’s soul, and no matter the type of human they were be...
Into every generation, a slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a chosen one. Those of us alive in the 1990s (or since then) lucked out, because our generation got the best slayer yet: Buffy Summe...
Locked up, behind bars, trapped in the pokey, locked in chains—whatever you call it, getting arrested is rarely one of a human being’s proudest moments. This goes double if not more so for any people ...
Across almost every genre of video game there is, fans can relate to the idea that a given game’s “final boss” represents the ultimate challenge their heroes are facing. Unless the game is strictly ab...
With the amount of time the average person spends watching television, it can be easy to feel like the characters on our favorite TV shows are more than fiction, somehow becoming friends or even famil...
In professional wrestling, the only thing more important than being able to rip apart opponents in the ring is giving them a verbal beating on the microphone. Unfortunately, not every WWE superstar to...
For far too long now, the professional wrestling industry has been showing a terrifying trend where former sports entertainers are dying young at a rapid rate. Just about every sport these days is sta...
Two things every fan of pro wrestling knows about the females who represent the industry is that they are gorgeous and most of them can snap their dates into a mean headlock. The more popular a wrestl...
Sports entertainers known best for their time in tag teams would probably agree that in professional wrestling, two is better than one. Add any more members than that, and it almost feels like cheatin...