This is how the league of nations needs to be booked. They need to always help each other in every match, even if/when they don't need it.
Ryback vs. Alberto Del Rio: SmackDown, December 17, 2015
Ryback vs. Alberto Del Rio: SmackDown, December 17, 2015
you can only blame creative so much if they are not supplying good material you flip the script on them and if you suck you get fired or warned depending on your history but if it doesnt and its good you get an instant push a number of guys made it to the top that way its a gamble but depending on where your at in your career it could be a gamble thats worth it.
What happened to the real Ryback? The one from 2013? Anyone know?
Good for Alberto Del Rio :)
I like League of Nations!! Nice stable
OMG Moment, Ryback quits by submission jaja finally!!
Roman boring Reigns SUCKS...
So smackdown is tape on Tuesday , and we see wade barret on smackdown this tuesday , but why wasn't wade with the league of nations at tlc? wtf kind of booking is this?
It would be good if the sequence of things to take place during any WWE 'wrestling match' is as follows.
Matt Wrestling followed by 'actual' wrestling with a few old school wrestling moves including body lock,shoulder lock,side lock,submission manoeuvres to be followed by fighting (punches,hits,kicks,blows,a few clothslines etc....) with slams in between followed by finishers towards the end of match.Peace.
Well, at least I finally get to see my idea of having Sheamus and Wade Barrett working together somewhat. Because I believe those two would be good as a tag team. Originally, I thought that Drew McIntyre and Wade Barrett would have been a great team. But that opportunity is long gone.
Give some new finishers to the League of Nations. Sheamus should use Hulk Hogan's leg drop, Alberto Del Rio should use the Frog Splash shades of Eddie Guerrero, Wade Barrett uses the Running Powerslam from British Bulldog or the Regal Stretch by William Regal, Rusev should use the Olympic Slam shades of Kurt Angle. These moves would be better for them overall.
finisher suck delrio.. :v he is move like ballet dance......
Australia House in London was transformed into a private cinema last night, as royalty, celebrities and media were treated to a special pre-screening of a new documentary film on the Great Barrier Reef, which Tourism Australia believes will inspire greater interest and more visits to the world’s largest coral reef system.
The three-part series produced by BAFTA award-winning Atlantic Productions – ‘Great Barrier Reef with David Attenborough’ will be broadcast across the world, including the United Kingdom and Australia.
More than 200 guests attended the invite-only event, including his Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. Amongst other guests making their entrance along a VIP 'sand carpet' specially created for the evening were Helena Bonham Carter, Heston Blumenthal and Barry Humphries.
The special screening was jointly hosted by the Australian High Commission and Tourism Australia, and included a special appearance and Q&A session by the film’s presenter and renowned naturalist David Attenborough.
Tourism Australia Managing Director, John O’Sullivan, said the release of the TV series coincided with a new campaign it was launching early in 2016 and aimed at promoting Australia’s aquatic and coastal experiences.
“Our aquatic and coastal story has always been an important part of selling Australia, but has never before taken centre stage in a campaign. This film will show the Reef in ways never previously seen before and provides a wonderful vehicle for us to shine a light on Australia’s outstanding aquatic and coastal experiences.
“Our research shows that aquatic experiences, and particularly the Reef, are major draw cards for tourists from all of our major international markets,” Mr O’Sullivan said.
David Attenborough spent approximately three weeks on the Reef as part of the filming schedule, which took in Ribbon Reef and Osprey Reef and Lady Elliot, Magnetic, Orpheus, Lizard and Heron Islands.
CEO of Atlantic Productions and producer for the project Anthony Geffen said that the filming project was unique, combining the latest filming techniques, science and cutting edge research.
“Documentary filming techniques have come on leaps and bounds since David last filmed on the Great Barrier Reef nearly 60 years ago, and I think the images we have captured will not only wow audiences but also assist them in better understanding and, importantly, appreciating one of the most fascinating natural wonders on our planet,” he said.
The series goes to air just weeks before Tourism Australia unveils a major push to promote Australia’s aquatic and coastal experiences. The new campaign aims to tap into the fact that around 70 per cent of international visitors undertake an aquatic or coastal experience as part of their trip to Australia.
Note to editors:
Atlantic Productions is one of the world’s leading factual production companies, whose TV and film productions have won BAFTAs, Emmys and other top industry awards. Atlantic’s productions with David Attenborough have been seen by more than one billion people in more than 150 countries, since their first collaboration in 2009.
Covering an area of almost 350,000 square kilometres from around Bundaberg in the south to the northern tip of Queensland, the World Heritage Area, the Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef ecosystem and considered to be one of the seven natural wonders of the natural world.
Stock library video footage of the Great Barrier Reef (not associated with the Atlantic Productions series) can be downloaded free of charge from Tourism Australia’s video gallery.
Images from the special pre-screening of 'Great Barrier Reef with David Attenborough’ at Australia House in London