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Black Iris, Leah Raeder / Euphoria season 1/ tumblr user unknown / Friends tv show (1994) / @brunette-curves / The Edge of Seventeen 2016 dir. Kelly Fermon Craig / Lady Bird 2017 dir. Greta Gerwig / Lady Bird scripts / personal conversation bw me and my friend<3 / Sana and Noora SKAM 2015 Norway / Candice and Stacy from Phineas and Ferb / young woo and rami from Extraordinary Attorney Young Woo 2022 / Fleabag season 2, 2016 / My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante / heedo and Yurim from Twenty-five Twenty-one 2022 / Nana and Nana from NANA 2006
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seeinganewlight · 2 years
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2023 books read
updated reading goal: 150
1) nancy drew: the curse → micol ostow (audiobook, reread) / (jan 1) 2) all the dangerous things → stacy willingham (arc) / (jan 2) 3) lunar love → lauren kung jessen (arc) / (jan 3 - jan 4) 4) death by dumpling → vivien chien (audiobook) / (jan 6) 5) where echoes die → courtney gould (arc) / (jan 4 - jan 7) 6) the no-show → beth o’leary (audiobook) / (jan 6 - jan 8) 7) 6 times we almost kissed (and one time we did) → tess sharpe (arc) / (jan 8) 8) a fatal thing happened on the way to the forum: murder in ancient rome → emma southon (audiobook) / (jan 8 - jan 9) 9) this appearing house → ally malinenko (audiobook) / (jan 9) 10) spare → prince harry (audiobook) / (jan 10) 11) hell bent → leigh bardugo (audiobook) / (jan 10 - jan 12) 12) have i told you this already? → lauren graham / (jan 12 - jan 13) 13) partners in crime → alisha rai (audiobook) / (jan 13) 14) always the almost → edward underhill (arc) / (jan 14) 15) a room of one’s own → virgina woolf / (jan 5 - jan 14) 16) icebreaker → hannah grace (audiobook) / (jan 15) 17) the companion → e.e. ottoman / (jan 15 - jan 16) 18) feel your way through → kelsea ballerini / (jan 16) 19) comfort me with apples → catherynne m. valente (audiobook) / (jan 17) 20) a strange loop → michael r. jackson / (jan 21) 21) maybe in another life → taylor jenkins reid / (jan 23) 22) the fraud squad → kyla zhao / (jan 23 - jan 25) 23) the family game → catherine steadman (audiobook) / (jan 25 - jan 26) 24) the six deaths of the saint → alix e. harrow / (jan 28) 25) these fleeting shadows → kate alice marshall (audiobook) / (jan 28) 26) better than fiction → alexa martin (audiobook) / (jan 30 - jan 31) 27) this is not a personal statement → tracy badua / (jan 28 - feb 1) 28) nine liars → maureen johnson / (feb 2 - feb 4) 29) the nanny → lana ferguson (arc) / (feb 6) 30) finlay donovan is killing it → elle cosimano (audiobook) / (feb 7) 31) finlay donovan knocks ‘em dead → elle cosimano (audiobook) / (feb 8) 32) finaly donovan jumps the gun → elle cosimano (audiobook) / (feb 8) 33) someone had to do it → amber brown & danielle brown (audiobook) / (feb 12) 34) daisy jones & the six → taylor jenkins reid (reread, annotation) / (feb 8 - feb 12) 35) wuthering heights → emily brontë (audiobook, reread) / (feb 13 - feb 14) 36) practical magic → alice hoffman (audiobook) / (feb 16) 37) delicious monsters → liselle sambury (arc) / (feb 11 - feb 17) 38) the world cannot give → tara isabella burton (audiobook) / (feb 18 - feb 19) 39) this time it’s real → ann liang / (feb 14 - feb 19) 40) partners in crime → agatha christie (audiobook) / (feb 20) 41) the glass menagerie → tennessee williams (reread) / (feb 22) 42) missing clarissa → ripley jones (arc) / (feb 22 - feb 23) 43) the reunion → kayla olson (audiobook) / (feb 23) 44) twelfth night → william shakespeare (reread, annotation) / (jan 15 - feb 23) 45) the summer i turned pretty → jenny han (reread, audiobook) / (mar 1) 46) it’s not summer without you → jenny han (reread, audiobook) / (mar 1) 47) we’ll always have summer → jenny han (reread, audiobook) / (mar 1) 48) the late mrs. willoughby → claudia gray (arc) / (feb 23 - mar 2) 49) the appeal → janice hallett / (mar 2 - mar 3) 50) fatal throne: the wives of henry vii tell all → candice fleming, m.t. anderson, jennifer donnelly, stephanie hemphill, debrah hopkinson, linda sue park, lisa anna sandell (audiobook) / (mar 4) 51) a quiet life in the country → t.e. kinsey (audiobook) / (mar 6 - mar 7) 52) leave it to the march sisters → annie sereno (arc) / (mar 7 - mar 8) 53) wild is the witch → rachel griffin (audiobook) / (mar 9) 54) no exit → taylor adams / (mar 9 - mar 10) 55) julius caesar → william shakespeare (reread, audiobook) / (mar 15) 56) last violent call → chloe gong / (mar 10 - mar 15) 57) the witch and the vampire → francesca flores (arc) / (mar 15 - mar 16) 58) what lies in the woods → kate alice marshall (audiobook) / (mar 17) 59) the writing retreat → julia bartz (audiobook) / (mar 18 - mar 20) 60) spells for forgetting → adrienne young (audiobook) / (mar 23) 61) anne of green gables → l.m. montgomery (reread) / (mar 21 - mar 24) 62) an elderly lady is up to no good → helene tursten (audiobook, translated work) / (mar 27) 63) murder your employer: the mcmasters guide to homicide → rupert holmes (audiobook) / (mar 28 - mar 29) 64) fake dates and mooncakes → sher lee (arc) / (mar 29 - mar 30) 65) the sweetest connection → denise williams (audiobook) / (apr 1) 66) immortal longings → chloe gong (arc) / (mar 16 - apr 1) 67) lost in the never woods → aiden thomas / (apr 2 - apr 3) 68) that wasn’t in the script → sarah ainslee (arc) / (apr 3) 69) tell me what really happened → chelsea sedoti (arc) / (apr 3) 70) shakespeare in love → lee hall / (apr 4) 71) the golden spoon → jessa maxwell (audiobook) / (apr 6 - apr 7) 72) hamlet → william shakespeare (reread, annotation) / (mar 4 - apr 8) 73) anne of avonlea → l.m. montgomery (reread) / (apr 4 - apr 9) 74) anne of the island → l.m. montgomery (reread) (apr 9) 75) of human kindness: what shakespeare teaches us about empathy → paula marantz cohen (audiobook) / (apr 7 - apr 10) 76) ophelia → lisa m. klein (audiobook) / (apr 12 - apr 13) 77) anne of windy poplars → l.m. montgomery (reread) (apr 10 - apr 13) 78) women of will: following the feminine in shakespeare’s plays → tina packer (audiobook) / (apr 14 - apr 17) 79) juliet: the life and afterlives of shakespeare's first tragic heroine → sophie duncan (arc) / (apr 5 - apr 18) 80) your guide to not getting murdered in a quaint english village → maureen johnson, jay cooper / (apr 20) 81) when the reckoning comes → latanya mcqueen (audiobook) / (apr 21 - apr 22) 82) laertes: a hamlet retelling → carly stevens / (apr 23) 83) the broken girls → simone st. james / (apr 21 - apr 26) 84) the night swim → megan golden (audiobook) / (may 1 - may 2) 85) when you wish upon a lantern → gloria chao (audiobook) / (may 3 - may 4) 86) chloe and the kaishao boys → mae coyiuto / (may 2 - may 7) 87) ghosted: a northanger abbey novel → amanda quain (arc) / (may 2 - may 7) 88) happy place → emily henry / (may 7 - may 9) 89) the mad women’s ball → victoria mas / (may 9 - may 11) 90) the fiancée farce → alexandria bellefleur (audiobook) / (may 14 - may 15) 91) the strange case of the alchemist's daughter → theodora goss (audiobook) / (may 18 - may 19) 92) the weight of blood → tiffany d. jackson (audiobook) / (may 19 - may 20) 93) the twyford code → janice hallett / (may 18 - may 21) 94) never vacation with your ex → emily wibberley and austin siegemund-broka / (may 22) 95) the dos and donuts of love → adiba jaigirdar (arc) / (may 23 - may 24) 96) european travel for the monstrous gentlewoman → theodora goss (audiobook) / (may 22 - may 25) 97) one jump at a time: my story → nathan chen (audiobook) / (jun 1) 98) death of a bookseller → alice slater (audiobook) / (jun 1 - jun 2) 99) a treacherous tale → elizabeth penny (audiobook) / (jun 3 - jun 5) 100) chapter and curse → elizabeth penny (audiobook) / (jun 5) 101) julieta and the romeos → maria e. andreu (audiobook) / (jun 5 - jun 6) 102) a far wilder magic → allison saft (audiobook) / (jun 7 - jun 11) 103) meet me at the lake → carly fortune (audiobook) / (jun 11 - jun 12) 104) foul heart huntsman → chloe gong (arc) / (may 25 - jun 17) 105) rules for vanishing → kate alice marshall / (jun 1 - jun 19) 106) little thieves → margaret own (audiobook) / (jun 15 - jun 21) 107) the last word → taylor adams / (jun 19 - jun 21) 108) the three dahlias → katy watson / (jun 5 - jun 24) 109) painted devils → margaret own (audiobook) / (jun 25 - jun 29) 110) reign → katharine mcgee (arc) / (jun 25 - jul 1) 111) the chateau → jaclyn goldis / (jul 1 - jul 4) 112) a most agreeable murder → julia seals / (jul 2 - jul 4) 113) the shadow sister → lily meade / (july 4 - july 5) 114) if we were villains → m.l. rio (reread, audiobook) / (jul 6) 115) something is killing the children, vol 1 → james tynion iv / (jul 7) 116) something is killing the children, vol 2 → james tynion iv / (jul 7) 117) something is killing the children, vol 3 → james tynion iv / (jul 7) 118) you’re not supposed to die tonight → kalynn bayron / (jul 8) 119) something is killing the children, vol 4 → james tynion iv / (jul 9) 120) lock every door → riley sager (audiobook) / (jul 8 - jul 9) 121) something is killing the children, vol 5 → james tynion iv / (jul 10) 122) the sun down motel → simone st. james / (jul 9 - jul 11) 123) the only survivors → megan miranda (audiobook) / (jul 13) 124) at home with the horrors → sammy scott / (jul 16 - jul 21) 125) one of us is lying → karen m. mcmanus (reread, audiobook) / (jul 31) 126) bring me your midnight → rachel griffin (arc) / (jul 21 - jul 31) 127) one of us is next → karen m. mcmanus (reread, audiobook) / (jul 31 - aug 1) 128) the summer of broken rules → k.l. walther / (jul 30 - aug 1) 129) one of us is back → karen m. mcmanus / (aug 1 - aug 3) 130) what happens after midnight → k.l. walther / (aug 4 - aug 6) 131) the narrow → kate alice marshall / (aug 3 - aug 6) 132) night of the living queers: 13 tales of terror delight → edited by shelly page and alex brown (arc) / (aug 9 - aug 15) 133) the death i gave him → em x. liu (arc) / (aug 17 - aug 19) 134) heartstopper, vol 1 (reread) → alice oseman / (aug 19) 135) heartstopper, vol 2 (reread) → alice oseman / (aug 19) 136) heartstopper, vol 3 (reread) → alice oseman / (aug 19) 137) heartstopper, vol 4 (reread) → alice oseman / (aug 19) 138) the only one left → riley sager / (aug 19 - aug 21) 139) the getaway list → emma lord (arc) / (aug 21 - aug 22) 140) a good girl’s guide to murder → holly jackson (reread, audiobook) / (aug 23 - aug 24) 141) good girl, bad blood → holly jackson (reread, audiobook) / (aug 24 - aug 26) 142) as good as dead → holly jackson (reread, audiobook) / (aug 26 - aug 27) 143) five survive → holly jackson (reread, audiobook) / (aug 27) 144) one for my enemy → olivie blake / (aug 31 - sep 5) 145) business or pleasure → rachel lynn solomon / (sep 5) 146) maybe meant to be → k.l. walther (audiobook) / (sep 6 - sep 7) 147) yellowface → r.f. kuang (audiobook) / (sep 10 - sep 11) 148) going bicostal → dahlia adler (audiobook) / (sep 19) 149) teach the torches to burn: a romeo and juliet remix → caleb roehig / (sep 16 - sep 23) 150) none of this is true → lisa jewell / (sep 24) 151) the girls in the garden → lisa jewell (audiobook) / (sep 29 - sep 30) 152) a very lively murder → katy watson / (oct 3 - oct 4) 153) she is a haunting → trang thanh tran (audiobook) / (oct 4 - oct 5) 154) murder and mamon → mia p. manansala / (oct 5) 155) in these hallowed halls: a dark academia anthology → edited by marie o’regan & paul kane / (sep 14 - oct 7) 156) hallowe’en party  → agatha christie (audiobook) / (oct 8 - oct 9) 157) the second death of edie and violet bond → amanda glaze (audiobook) / (oct 9 - oct 11) 158) the fall of the house of usher → edgar allan poe / (oct 12) 159) home before dark → riley sager (audiobook) / (oct 13 - oct 14) 160) a haunting on the hill → elizabeth hand / (oct 7 - oct 16) 161) the lost coast → a.r. capetta (audiobook) / (oct 14 - oct 19) 162) murder in the family → cara hunter / (oct 18 - oct 21) 163) starling house → alix e. harrow (audiobook) / (oct 22 - oct 25) 164) the unmaking of june farrow → adrienne young (physical and audiobook) / (oct 23 - oct 28) 165) when ghosts call us home → katya de becerra / (oct 28 - oct 30) 166) a christmas carol → charles dickens (reread) / (nov 5) 167) the fall of whit rivera → crystal maldonado (audiobook) / (nov 9 - nov 10) 168) iris kelly doesn’t date → ashley herring blake (audiobook) / (nov 11 - nov 12) 169) fair rosaline → natasha solomon / (nov 8 - nov 14) 170) the dead romantics → ashley poston (audiobook) / (nov 20) 171) if we were villains → m.l. rio (reread, physical and audiobook) / (nov 8 - nov 22) 172) the ballad of songbirds and snakes → suzanne collins / (nov 23 - nov 25) 173) i hope this doesn’t find you → ann liang (arc) / (nov 27 - nov 28) 174) the hunger games → suzanne collins (reread, annotation) / (dec 1 - dec 2) 175) the christmas appeal → janice hallett (audiobook) / (dec 6) 176) enchanted to meet you → meg cabot (audiobook) / (dec 8 - dec 10) 177) catching fire → suzanne collins (reread, annotation) / (dec 3 - dec 17) 178) mockingjay → suzanne collins (reread, annotation) / (dec 18 - dec 23) 179) none shall sleep → ellie marney (audiobook) / (dec 15 - dec 23) 180) little women → louisa may alcott (reread, physical and audiobook) / (dec 25 - dec 28)
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phlurrii · 10 months
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"We have sorted out who is who between both of our casts for the show and it’s been a god damn hoot."
Ok i'm hearing it. Who is who? Who would be Doofenshmirtz, or Perry the Platypus👀
Justice you’ll need to help me on this, but let’s see if memory serves…
Phineas & Ferb are Haru & Deca respectively, but they are interchangeable as we need.
Ody & Indigo we’re both the Candice archetype, Circe is Stacy or Isabella. Peach I think… I think was Buford, or it was Pepper and Peach was Baljeet. Flurry and someone, possibly bucket, were both doofensmirtz. I think Ash may have been Perry?
Meau & Delila are both the mom while Noe & Damnian are both the dad, they just get these massive cat companions in the ancients.
I don’t remember the specifics without poking Justice, but their busy rn so they will come in and tell me I’m wrong in a couple hours uwu
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Okay guys, here's the deal.
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Ya boi got his hands on PWI's May 2006 double issue a couple months ago, the second half of which is pretty much nothing but predictions for the careers of a bunch of wrestlers who were active that year. About 60 pages of your favorites, most hated, and never-heard-of's of 2006. Some predictions sad, some ironic, some disturbingly accurate, some funny, some just very wrong, it's a good mix. They go from 'what are they gonna do for the rest of the year?' to 'what will they be doing in 2011?' to 'what will they be doing in 2016?', so it's some real fun and games with hindsight. What I wanna do is ask y'all to comment anyone whose predictions you're interested in hearing and I'll post a scan of that page and a transcription. It'll be like a series if I get enough requests, and I'll comment here and there because that's what I do. Feel free to comment as many names as you'd like. Names include (and this is all of them in the order they are listed, alphabetically by last name):
Kurt Angle
Abyss
Austin Aries
Batista
Shelton Benjamin
Chris Benoit
Big Show
Booker T
Traci Brooks
Monty Brown
Christian Cage
Candice
Carlito
John Cena
Christopher Daniels
Bryan Danielson
Edge
Ric Flair
Jeff Hardy
Matt Hardy
Triple H (I'm not writing his full fucking name like they did)
Hulk Hogan
Mickie James
Jeff Jarrett
Johnny Jeter
Kane
Kid Kash
Stacy Keibler
Gail Kim
Bobby Lashley
JBL (again fuck your full name)
Lita
Chris Masters
Nigel McGuinness
Melina
Shawn Michaels
Rey Mysterio Jr.
Randy Orton
CM Punk
Raven
Rhino
Chris Sabin
Samoa Joe
Sting
Trish Stratus
Roderick Strong
AJ Styles
The Undertaker
Rob Van Dam
Petey Williams
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lazywolfwiccan · 2 years
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The official WWE 2k23 roster!!!! @atiny-angel @swifteforeverandalways @sargentbarxes @imswitchbabemox @the-iridescent-phoenix @ozzypawsbone-princeofbarkness @askauradonprep @retro-rezz-the-est @nonbinarylovaticesposito @ava-valerie @mrragersrevenge96
AJ Styles
Akira Tozawa
Alba Fyre
Alexa Bliss
Aliyah
André the Giant
Angel Garza
Angelo Dawkins
Apollo Crews
Asuka
Austin Theory
Axiom
Batista
Bayley
Becky Lynch
Beth Phoenix
Bianca Belair
Big Boss Man
Big E
Bobby Lashley
Boogeyman
Booker T
Braun Strowman
Bret "The Hit Man" Hart
Brie Bella
British Bulldog
Brock Lesnar
Bron Breakker
Bruno Sammartino
Brutus Creed
Butch
Cactus Jack
Cameron Grimes
Carmella
Carmelo Hayes
Cedric Alexander
Chad Gable
Charlotte Flair
Chyna
Cody Rhodes
Commander Azeez
Cora Jade
Cruz Del Toro
Dakota Kai
Damian Priest
Dana Brooke
Dexter Lumis
Diesel
DOINK
Dolph Ziggler
Dominik Mysterio
Doudrop
Drew Gulak
Drew McIntyre
Eddie Guerrero
Edge
Elias
Eric Bischoff
Erik
Ezekiel
Faarooq
Giovanni Vinci
Finn Bálor
Gigi Dolin
Goldberg
Grayson Waller
Happy Corbin
Hollywood Hogan
Hulk Hogan
Humberto Carillo
The Hurricane
Ilja Dragunov
Indi Hartwell
IYO SKY
Ivar
Jacy Jayne
Jake “The Snake” Roberts
JD McDonagh
Jerry "The King" Lawler
Jey Uso
Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
Jimmy Uso
Jinder Mahal
Joaquin Wilde
JBL
John Cena
Julius Creed
Kane
Karrion Kross
Katana Chance
Kayden Carter
Kevin Nash
Kevin Owens
Kofi Kingston
Kurt Angle
LA Knight
Lacey Evans
Liv Morgan
Lita
Logan Paul
Ludwig Kaiser
MACE
“Macho Man” Randy Savage
Madcap Moss
Mansoor
Matt Riddle
Maryse
Molly Holly
Montez Ford
Mr. McMahon
Mustafa Ali
MVP
Natalya
Nikki A.S.H.
Nikki Bella
Nikkita Lyons
Noam Dar
Omos
Otis
Queen Zelina
Randy Orton
Raquel Rodriguez
Razor Ramon
Reggie
Rey Mysterio
Rhea Ripley
Rick Boogs
Ricochet
Ridge Holland
Rikishi
Rob Van Dam
Robert Roode
Roman Reigns
Ronda Rousey
Rowdy Roddy Piper
Roxanne Perez
R-Truth
Sami Zayn
Santos Escobar
Scarlett
Scott Hall
Seth Rollins
Shane McMahon
Shanky
Shawn Michaels
Shayna Bazler
Sheamus
Shelton Benjamin
Shinsuke Nakamura
Shotzi
Solo Sikoa
Sonya Deville
Stacy Keibler
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin
Stephanie McMahon
Syxx
Tamina
T-BAR
Ted DiBiase
The Miz
The Rock
Titus O’Neil
Tommaso Ciampa
Triple H
Trish Stratus
Tyler Bate
Ultimate Warrior
Umaga
Undertaker
Vader
Veer Mahaan
GUNTHER
Wes Lee
Xavier Woods
Xia Li
X-Pac
Yokozuna
Zoey Stark
Johnny Gargano has been confirmed but was not on the roster reveal for some reason
Bad Bunny will be the pre order bonus and later his pack will be available for DLC for those who did not pre order
Bray Wyatt, Tegan Nox, Candice LeRae, Hit Row and many other are rumored for future DLC
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THE PUELLA MAGI CHRONICLES
Yes I am redoing this series, while I could just repost my old designs and call it a day, those designs are cringe and I developed a slightly new artstyle, so I will be drawing up new designs and will actually put their backstory in the profile, but I will be dropping some details nd will be using a new format.
If you want to see the older designs, go to @witchmagia as they reblogged most if not all my old designs, and the font used in the new format are by @inochi-pms-things
Once again, This series is about the witches of Madoka Magica when they were magical girls. Their wishes, downfall, weapons and magic powers will be listed along with likes and dislikes as well as how experienced they are. This list will be semi regularly updated.
Note: I sometimes completely redo the magical girls to better fit the witch. The newer magical girl will be listed with the old magical girl.
MAIN SERIES/PORTABLE GAME
Gertrud - Elenore Hoffman
Suleika - Jong Seoyeon/Pak Myung-Hee
H.N. Elly (Kirsten) - Angelica Atchikita
Albertine - Sienna White
Gisela - Amelia Santos
Elsa Maria - Maria Köhler
Uhrmann- Inui Itsumi
Izabel - Isabella White
Patricia - Qin Yangin
Roberta - Myrtle Vermouth
Quitterie- Ichika Kinomoto
Walpurgisnacht - Saint Walpurga
MOBAGE
Witch of Sewing (Marisol) - Josephina De Leon
Witch of Springtime (Mimosa Pudica) - Sakura Hanabusa
Cell Witch (Ideonella Sakaiensis) - Talia Alagona
Witch of Frogs (Hausmärchen) - Matsui Masuyo
Witch Who Wants to Be a Bird (Quelea) - Hao Bùi
Giraffe Witch (Dolores) - Stephanie Garcia
Witch of Dreams (Pleasance) - Lei Chuntao
Diva Witch (Jezebel) - Ryoko Akamatsu
MOBILE GAMES
Zenobia - Yuriko Shinomura
Candy - Candice Myoga
Stacey - Ariadne Whitlock
Rebecca - Alora Tremblay
Teresa - Agnes Clifton
Lucy - Yuuka Uchihara/Luciana Korhonen
Shin - Michiko Matsubara
Durbar - Umemoto Yoko
Paola - Seo Kameko
Box Wood - Hanzaki Agawa
Oshiti - Megumi Yasukuni
Raspberry - Yosselyn Novikoff
Mapycᴙ - Sakiko Wakabayashi
Slave of Anima - Jessica Pottinger
10^-43 - Phoebe/Grace Diamanté
Made in 168 - Chiki Tamaki
MANGA
Rosasharn - Nanako Ito
Stacy - Caitlyn Rosenberg
Cecil - Otsuyu Kazue
Virginia - Zhang Tung-Mei
Hungrige Pumpe - Sylvana Lorenzo & Milana Donini
Prologue - Jane D. Goodman
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gamora-borealis · 7 months
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anyone remember that episode of phineas and ferb where candice misinterpreted a text from stacy that said "cyl bff!" and she thought it meant "candice you loser. bad friendships fail." well the way she read that is the exact tone I read "bravo you coward" in.
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I started watching Phineas and Ferb and I thought wow Candice and Stacy have such good chemistry I could honestly see them as a couple but then I remembered Candice likes Jeremy and had a vision
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voluntadfuerte · 1 year
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Starter call - Marvel
Bobbi Morse - Comics - Jennifer Morrison (bisexual)
Brunnhilde - Comics/MCU - Tessa Thompson (bisexual)
Cassie Lang - Comics - Seychelle Gabriel (lesbian)
Carol Danvers - MCU - Brie Larson (bisexual)
Cindy Moon - Comics - Jung Ho Yeon (bisexual)
Clint Barton - Comics - Boyd Holbrook (bisexual)
Daisy Johnson - AoS - Chloe Bennet (bisexual)
Elektra Natchios - Netflix - Elodie Yung (bisexual)
Erik Lehnsherr - Comics - Adrien Brody (bisexual)
Frank Castle - Netflix - Jon Bernthal (bisexual)
Gwen Stacy - ITSV - Olivia Holt (bisexual)
Grant Ward - AoS - Brett Dalton (bisexual)
Harry Osborn - Comics/TASM/Raimi - Tom Doherty (queer - without label)
James Barnes - Comics/MCU (cacw divergent) - Sebastian Stan (bisexual)
Jane Foster - Comics/MCU - Natalie Portman (pansexual)
Jemma Simmons - AoS - Elizabeth Henstridge (bisexual)
Jennifer Walters - Comics/MCU - Tatiana Maslany (bisexual)
Jessica Drew - Comics - Adria Arjona (bisexual)
Jessica Jones - Netflix - Krysten Ritter (bisexual)
Johnny Storm - Comics - Jordan Fisher (bisexual)
Karen Page - Netflix - Meghan Markle (bisexual)
Kate Bishop - Comics - Kiersey Clemons (bisexual)
Kitty Pryde - Comics - Lily Collins (bisexual)
Lorna Dane - Comics - Zoë Kravitz (bisexual)
Loki Laufeyson - Comics/MCU - Tom Hiddleston/Katie McGrath (genderfluid & bisexual)
Makkari - MCU - Lauren Ridloff (bisexual)
Marc Spector - Comics - Oliver Jackson-Cohen (bisexual)
Matt Murdock - Netflix - Charlie Cox (bisexual)
Namor McKenzie - Comics - Daniel Henney (bisexual)
Natasha Romanoff - Comics - Priyanka Chopra (bisexual)
Peggy Carter - MCU - Candice Patton (bisexual)
Peter Parker - Comics/ITSV - Andrew Garfield (trans man & bisexual)
Reed Richards - Comics - Oscar Isaac (bisexual)
Rogue - Comics/X-Men 1&2 - Lindsey Morgan (pansexual)
Sam Wilson - Comics/MCU (cacw divergent) - Anthony Mackie (bisexual)
Scott Summers - Comics/X-Men 1&2 - Jared Padalecki (bisexual)
Sharon Carter - Comics/MCU (cacw divergent) - Emily VanCamp (bisexual)
Stephen Strange- Comics - Pedro Pascal (bisexual)
Steve Rogers - Comics/MCU (cacw divergent) - Chris Evans (bisexual)
Susan Storm - Comics - Alice Eve (bisexual)
Tony Stark - Comics/MCU (im3 divergent) - Pedro Pascal (bisexual)
Thor Odinson - Comics/MCU (divergent post ragnarok) - Chris Hemsworth (pansexual)
Trish Walker - Netflix - Rachael Taylor (bisexual)
Wade Wilson - Comics/Deadpool 1-2 - Ryan Reynolds (nb & pansexual)
Wanda Maximoff - Comics - Gratiela Brancusi (pansexual) 
Yelena Belova - Comics - Léa Seydoux (lesbian) 
Please comment with who you want. If you're a multimuse, play who with.
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therollinkaagenda · 1 year
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Rollinka Summer Daze AU -
aka Kalinka and Roll do the Phineas and Ferb bit to pass the time while Mega Man kicks Dr wahwee's arsenal for the fourth time this week
(shout-out to @switchnx for helping with the name, btw)
-Kalinka is Phineas and Roll is Ferb- Kalinka has the crazy ideas and Roll makes them happen
-the Roll Cheer squad are the fireside girls, because I need to follow my own advice about self-indulgent writing
- Guts Man is Buford, which makes Cut Man Baljeet by default
-Dr. LaLinde is Kalinka's babysitter, so Candice and Stacy's roles are split between Tempo and Vesper
--Naturally this makes Protoman the equivalent of Jeremy
-Wily and Mega Man are the Doofensmirtz subplot, With Light as Major Monogram and Auto as Carl
-Bass is Vanessa, but that's more to do with him being bassically Wily's son than anything
-and I don't have a good Norm atm so I'll put Zero there as a placeholder because that's HILARIOUS. Who knows, maybe it'll stick.
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rawiswhore · 2 years
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Val Venis, Billy Gunn x Fem Reader- "Where's the Beef?"
Even though I will admit some male and female porn stars are sexy, porn does not sexually arouse me at all, really!
And the porn that doesn't sexually arouse me is porn films, even if it has sexy men in it.
There's other sexual things out there I don't like either.
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Professional wrestlers are often stereotyped in movies, TV shows and cartoons as having cartoonishly muscular bodybuilder physiques.
If they're not stereotyped like that, then professional wrestlers are stereotyped in pop culture as these fat behemoths like Andre the Giant and Vader.
Stereotypes exist for a reason.
And professional wrestling, especially the World Wrestling Federation used to have a lot male wrestlers with hugely muscular physiques.
The WWF's former CEO, Vince McMahon---who made the WWF a worldwide phenomenon and household name---is often said to love "big sweaty men",  and again, stereotypes exist for a reason.
Why do you think Vince McMahon pushed Hulk Hogan and the Ultimate Warrior to the moon during the 1980's and early 1990's? And then tried pushing Lex Luger and Psycho Sid during the 1990's? And then Brock Lesnar, Triple H and Batista during the 2000's?
Vince McMahon also got in trouble in the early 1990's for giving his male pro wrestlers steroids, which as we all know gives people muscular physiques.
Despite that the WWF underwent a  major steroid scandal in the early 1990's, there were still a few pro wrestlers after the early 90's that did have rather muscular physiques.
The word "beefy" means muscular, brawny and burly.
And "beefy" has the word "beef" in the title, and as we all know, "beef" is a type of meat.
Speaking of meat, despite that the WWF's Attitude era and even the WWE's Ruthless Aggression era are 2 of the most loved WWE/F eras ever, the thing about those eras that has aged the worst is the way the women's division were mostly treated.
As we all know, the women's roster in those eras were mostly treated like sex objects, making the women's division do bra & panties and evening gown matches (where 2 women in the ring will try to rip each other's dresses or outfits off until the loser is down to her bra & panties), mud/gravy/pudding matches (where 2 women will roll around in a pool filled with pudding, mud or gravy), lingerie pillow fights (where 2 women in lingerie or negligees hit each other with pillows), spanking matches (where 2 women try to reach for one paddle to spank the opponent's ass), bikini contests (where women in bikinis get judged for either their beauty, their bikini, or both) and the list goes on.
Even women who were actual professional wrestlers like Jacqueline, Ivory and Tori had to do a few of those kinds of matches and bikini contests.
Not to mention, the WWF/E during those eras would hire beautiful models that had never had any wrestling training before joining any wrestling companies and turn them into wrestlers, or "divas", like Sable, Debra, Terri Runnels, Stacy Keibler, Torrie Wilson, the Kat, Christy Hemme, Layla El, Michelle McCool, Candice Michelle, Kelly Kelly, Ashley Massaro, and Maria Kanellis.
Granted, Stacy and Torrie were in WCW before joining the WWF/E and so was Terri Runnels, but they were women hired for their beauty and never had any wrestling training before joining wrestling companies.
Of course they had to hire models and turn them into wrestlers as well as make them do bra & panties matches and lingerie pillow fights, would people want to see some female wrestler like Bull Nakano or Bertha Faye doing water balloon fights in bikinis?
As if that wasn't bad enough, you had Jerry Lawler on commentary endlessly sexualizing and leering at the beautiful women in the company, always getting excited every time Debra opens her top up and shows her cleavage and Jerry Lawler screams out "Puppies!!!" (which is Attitude era lingo for a woman's breasts).
To make matters worse, there were moments like "off the rope" matches, where, if a male wrestler falls off the ropes and out of the ring, some beautiful WWF diva like Terri Runnels or the Kat has to take a piece of her outfit off.
There were also plenty moments of WWF/E women ripping each other's outfits off even not during a wrestling match.
However, during a time when women in the WWF were needlessly oversexualized and objectified, you decided to pay some equal opportunity by sexualizing the male wrestlers, and I'll get to that later.
At the end of 1999, you did a World Wrestling Federation commercial.
In that commercial, you looked at the camera and asked "Tired of the World Wrestling Federation treating women like pieces of meat?".
After you asked that question, there were brief archived clips of Jerry Lawler exclaiming "Puppies!" while Debra reveals her cleavage, Shawn Michaels telling Debra to strip for him, Jerry Lawler objectifying Sable on commentary, and Debra and Nicole Bass doing a bikini contest.
The camera then went back to you, where you were filmed from above your shoulders.
Of course, that question you asked is the pot calling the kettle black considering you were sexually objectified many times during the Attitude era as well as in other wrestling companies (and in other WWE/F eras like the Ruthless Aggression era).
"Well, guess who's the butcher?" you asked as you looked into the camera and the camera filmed you above your shoulders.
The camera then cut to another shot of you standing behind a shirtless Val Venis, who was flexing one of his arms with his iconic sleazy grin on his face while the skin on his body looked so shiny.
"Professional wrestlers have such muscular, beefy bodies" you demonstrated as you stood behind Val Venis, where your arms were wrapped around his body, one of your hands stroking up and down his torso. "And beef is another word for meat"
When you said how beef is another word for meat, the camera zoomed in on your face and filmed you above your shoulders saying that, and you weren't standing behind Val and having your arms wrapped around his waist.
"Beating your meat is a lot of fun" you said as you looked into the camera, your body walking sideways as your head was turned sideways looking at the camera, your body not touching Val or even standing behind him.
He wasn't even shown on camera when you said that innuendo.  
The camera then cut to clips of you doing wrestling moves on male wrestlers in the ring, beating these male wrestlers up doing these opponents.
"I know I sure love to beat meat" you bragged when the camera then cut to filming you above your shoulders.
The camera began showing clips of you performing "low blows" on male wrestlers, where you make a fist and punch them in their crotch.
The camera then showed you standing next to Billy Gunn, who had his long hair hanging down and he was shirtless in this commercial, flexing one of his biceps and showing it in front of the camera as his head was turned sideways in front of the bicep he was flaunting.
"Pro wrestlers have such meaty, juicy bodies" you purred to the camera, your index finger sliding across the top of Billy's bicep he was showing off. "And meat may be raw, but it's best when it's hot"
When you said that, the camera first filmed you above your shoulders, but when you said "it's best when it's hot", the camera filmed you standing behind Billy Gunn and your arms were wrapped around him, one of your hands squeezing his genitals.
"I just love juicy meat" you purred to the camera.
During the Attitude era, you were a Godsend.
Why?
Because during an era that objectified women, you objectified men.
Some of your Attitude era moments of you objectifying men included pinching Steven Regal's ass and telling him he's really cute with a shiteating grin on your face, seducing Triple H and Shawn Michaels if they'd like to make a sandwich with you with lots of meat and mayonnaise, seducing Triple H to fuck you, you rubbing your hands on Shawn Michaels' bare chest as you straddle his lap, you licking the water off of Val Venis' body after he stepped out of the shower, and asking Al Snow if he would like some head (and you're not talking about his mannequin head he carried) only to then proceed to squat down and imply you're giving him a blowjob.
There's even more examples in the Attitude era of you sexually objectifying men.
You also objectified men on television and pay-per-views in ECW, WCW, the WWE's Ruthless Aggression era and in other wrestling companies.
What is sexual objectification?
When you aren't interested in the qualities of a person, but more interested in having sex with them, or using someone for sexual pleasure.
And you used a lot of men in wrestling for sexual pleasure.
Recently, there would be social media posts that would read "The Attitude era treated women like sex objects!" only to show clips of you sexually objectifying men in that era.
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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In the 23rd century, inhabitants of a domed city freely experience all of life’s pleasures — but no one is allowed to live past 30. Citizens can try for a chance at being “renewed” in a civic ceremony on their 30th birthday. Escape is the only other option. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Logan: Michael York Francis: Richard Jordan Jessica: Jenny Agutter Box: Roscoe Lee Browne Holly: Farrah Fawcett Doc: Michael Anderson Jr. Old Man: Peter Ustinov 2nd Sanctuary Man: Randolph Roberts The Woman Runner: Lara Lindsay Billy: Gary Morgan Mary 2: Michelle Stacy Woman Customer: Laura Hippe Sandman: David Westberg Sanctuary Woman: Camilla Carr Cub: Greg Lewis Timid Girl: Ashley Cox Sandman: Bill Couch Runner: Glenn R. Wilder Last Day Character (uncredited): Joe L. Blevins Sandman Daniel (uncredited): Roger Borden Sand Man (uncredited): Greg Bransom City Dweller (uncredited): Paula Crist The City Computer (uncredited): Virginia Ann Ford Cub (uncredited): Chuck Gaylord Cub (uncredited): Mitch Gaylord (uncredited): Johnny Haymer Confused City Dweller (uncredited): Jessie Kirby 3rd Sanctuary Man / Ambush Man (uncredited): Greg Michaels 1st Sanctuary Man (uncredited): Bob Neill Love Shop Woman with Toy (uncredited): Renie Radich 1st Screamer in Logan’s Apartment (uncredited): Candice Rialson Screamer Party Woman (uncredited): Cheryl Smith Runner Great Hall (uncredited): Ron D. Thornton Film Crew: Director: Michael Anderson Novel: William F. Nolan Novel: George Clayton Johnson Screenplay: David Zelag Goodman Producer: Saul David Original Music Composer: Jerry Goldsmith Director of Photography: Ernest Laszlo Editor: Bob Wyman Production Design: Dale Hennesy Costume Design: Bill Thomas Associate Producer: Hugh Benson Makeup Artist: William Tuttle Hairstylist: Judith A. Cory Unit Production Manager: Byron Roberts Stunt Coordinator: Glenn R. Wilder Casting: Jack Baur Set Decoration: Robert De Vestel Property Master: Jack M. Marino Sound Editor: John Riordan Visual Effects Designer: L.B. Abbott Music Supervisor: Harry V. Lojewski Music Editor: William Saracino Dialect Coach: Leon Charles Script Supervisor: Ray Quiroz Choreographer: Stefan Wenta Second Assistant Director: Alan Brimfeld Second Assistant Director: Win Phelps Assistant Director: David Silver Stunt Coordinator: Bill Couch Key Grip: Martin Kashuk Electrician: Don Stott Associate Editor: Freeman A. Davies Assistant Editor: Chuck Ellison Unit Publicist: Don Morgan Stunts: Dick Ziker Stunts: Jeannie Epper Stunts: Loren Janes Stunts: Beth Nufer Stunts: Alex Plasschaert Stunts: Regina Parton Stunts: Lori Thomas Stunts: Mike Washlake Stunts: Russell Saunders Stunts: Barbara Graham Stunts: Tommy J. Huff Stunts: Sunny Woods Stunts: Paula Dell Stunts: Chuck Gaylord Stunts: Mitch Gaylord Stunts: Rosemary Johnston Stunts: Whitey Hughes Stunts: ‘Wild’ Bill Mock Stunts: Gary Morgan Stunts: Dar Robinson Stunts: Walter Robles Stunts: Angelo De Meo Stunts: Paula Crist Stunts: Dottie Catching Stunts: Bill Couch Jr. Stunts: Gregory J. Barnett Stunts: Craig R. Baxley Stunts: Phil Adams Stunts: Denny Arnold Stunts: May Boss Special Effects: Glen Robinson Movie Reviews: Richard: It’s a ‘Future Vision’ type of movie, plus a bit of an adventure into the unknown. At least for the two “Runners’ who have escaped out of their bubble world. It is fraught with twists and turns in a post Peak-Oil world, where society has finally found a solution to the resources of the planet. The ‘chosen’ few, however have one little catch, their lives have a unique way of ending, until these two discover a new way, and a Lie that was being told to all of the citizens. (Warning for younger viewers,there are scenes where (At the time,) it was considered risque to show people jumping into a freshwater pond and going skinny dipping).
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heartsoulrocknroll · 4 months
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Back on Survivor. Just binged Panama, Cook Islands, and Fiji.
Panama was fun. Shane swearing on his son's life 25 times and threatening to kill people was wild. I was on Terry's side for a while, until he told Aras that his relationship with his mother wasn't as important as Terry's own relationship with his wife. Insane thing to say. I think Cirie played the best game, making some important moves like orchestrating the eliminations of Courtney and Shane. Aras got lucky with outcome of the fire-building tiebreaker between Cirie and Danielle. I don't think there's any way he would have beat Cirie in the final two.
I loved Cook Islands from start to finish. Loved watching the Aitu Four overcome a seemingly impossible numbers advantage, winning challenge after challenge. Yul played a fantastic, strategic game and so deserved that win. Probably the best game anyone had played up to that point in Survivor history. Love the way he used the hidden immunity idol to overcome the numbers advantage following the merge. The way he used Penner's vote to get the majority on his side, then voted Penner out to appease Adam. Good stuff. Ozzy was impressive with his fishing, climbing, and challenge domination, but for some reason, I just don't care about him that much. Also, why am I obsessed with Jonathan Penner? Please help me. There is something about his obvious intelligence, understanding of the game, eloquence, and ability to communicate with people vs. his disastrous strategic choices, flipping back and forth. Something about the way he was almost in tears when Cao-Boi knocked down the nest with the newborn baby bird. The way he stood his ground and kept a cool head when Candace, Parvati, and Adam were attacking him on a personal level over his gameplay. Also, his smartass comments to Jeff. "Oh please, Jeff." Lmaoooo. Someone tell me to shut up before I go insane. Speaking of Penner, Candice's (and Parvati's and Adam's, but mostly Candice's) reaction to him flipping on their tribe was truly psychotic. I mean, hello, welcome to the game.
Fiji was incredibly boring in the beginning, but it picked up a lot after the merge. Earl was playing hard from the start, controlling most of the game. He is another very deserving winner. The blindside of Edgardo, while Mookie and Alex were worried about passing the idol back and forth between each other, was a beautiful thing. Alex playing the idol and not getting a single vote cast against him. Beautiful. Good on Stacy for pushing that, even though I hate her guts. They can thank Dreamz for the intel on that one though. I still can't figure out if Dreamz had a carefully thought out strategy, or if he was just changing his mind from minute to minute. Regardless, the results were the same, and he played a fairly impressive game that got him to the final. I don't care that he promised Yau-Man immunity in exchange for the car. In fact, I was hoping he wouldn't follow through with the deal. Lol. I was very impressed by Yau-Man's survival game and his ability to win challenges as well.
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divacrave · 5 months
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World Wrestling Entertainment 2005
January 2 - Trish Stratus vs Victoria (Heat)
January 3 - Trish Stratus vs Victoria (RAW)
January 9 - Trish Stratus vs Lita (New Years Revolution)
January 10 - Christy Hemme vs Maria (RAW)
January 13 - Amy Weber vs Joy Giovanni (Smackdown)
January 16 - Trish Stratus vs Molly Holly (Heat)
January 30 - Victoria vs Molly (international) (Heat)
February 10 - Torrie Wilson vs Hiroko (Smackdown)
February 20 - Victoria vs Molly (International) (Heat)
February 21 - Trish Stratus vs Victoria vs Molly Holly (RAW)
March 3 - Dawn Marie & Rene Dupree vs Michelle McCool & Big Show (Smackdown)
March 20 - Victoria & Val Venis vs Molly Holly & Maven (Heat)
March 21 - Christy Hemme, Tajiri & William Regal vs Molly Holly, Simon Dean & Maven (RAW)
March 24 - Dawn Marie vs Michelle McCool  (Smackdown)
March 28 - Trish Stratus vs Christy Hemme (RAW)
April 3 - Trish Stratus vs Christy Hemme (Wrestlemania)
April 4 - Trish Stratus vs Christy Hemme (RAW)
April 11 - Trish Stratus & Molly Holly vs Christy Hemme & Victoria(RAW)
April 14 - Torrie Wilson vs Dawn Marie (Smackdown)
May 16 - Christy Hemme vs Candice Michelle (RAW)
June 2 - Sharmell & Booker T vs Kurt Angle  (Smackdown)
June 6 - Victoria & The Heartthrobs vs Christy Hemme, The Hurricane & Rosey (RAW)
June 26 - Victoria vs Christy Hemme (Vengeance)
June 30 - Melina vs Michelle McCool (Smackdown)
July 17 - Victoria vs Talia (Heat)
July 24 - Melina vs Torrie Wilson (Great American Bash)
July 28 - Melina vs Torrie Wilson (Smackdown)
August 8 - Victoria & The Heartthrobs vs Super Stacy, The Hurricane & Rosey (RAW)
August 18 - Melina & Joey Mercury vs Sharmell & Booker T (Smackdown)
August 21 - Victoria vs Super Stacy (International) (Heat)
August 25 - Christy Hemme vs Stacy Keibler  (Smackdown)
August 29 - Victoria vs Ashley Massaro (RAW)
September 1 - Christy Hemme vs Stacy Keibler (Smackdown)
September 5 - Torrie Wilson vs Ashley Massaro (RAW)
September 18 - Trish Stratus & Ashley Massaro vs Torrie Wilson & Victoria (Unforgiven)
September 19 - Trish Stratus vs Torrie Wilson (RAW)
September 26 - Trish Status vs Victoria (RAW)
September 30 - Melina vs Christy Hemme (Smackdown)
October 3 - Trish Stratus & Ashley Massaro vs Victoria, Candice Michelle & Torrie Wilson (RAW)
October 9 - Christy Hemme & Legion of Doom vs Melina & MNM (No Mercy)
October 10 - Trish Stratus vs Victoria (RAW)
October 17 - Candice Michelle, Torrie Wilson & Victoria vs Ashley Massaro, Mickie James & Trish Stratus (RAW)
October 24 - Mickie James vs Victoria (RAW)
October 29 - Stacy Keibler vs Jillian Hall (Velocity)
November 1 - Trish Stratus vs Victoria vs Candice Michelle vs Maria vs Ashley Massaro vs Mickie James (Taboo Tuesday)
November 7 - Victoria & Candice Michelle vs Trish Stratus & Mickie James (RAW)
November 14 - Trish Stratus vs Melina vs Jillian Hall vs Christy Hemme vs Mickie James vs Victoria vs Ashley Massaro vs Maria vs Candice Michelle (RAW)
November 21 - Candice Michelle vs Mickie James (RAW)
November 25 - Melina vs Christy Hemme (Smackdown)
November 27 - Trish Stratus vs Melina (Survivor Series)
November 28 - Candice Michelle, Torrie Wilson & Victoria vs Trish Stratus, Mickie James & Ashley Massaro (RAW)
December 5 - Mickie James vs Victoria (RAW)
December 12- Mickie James vs Victoria (RAW)
December 19 - Maria & Candice Michelle vs Ashley & Trish Stratus (RAW)
December 26 - Victoria vs Carlito (RAW)
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jcmarchi · 7 months
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WWE 2K24's Full Launch Roster Revealed
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/wwe-2k24s-full-launch-roster-revealed/
WWE 2K24's Full Launch Roster Revealed
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WWE 2K24’s full roster has been revealed. This year offers a staggering line-up of Superstars hailing from Raw, Smackdown and NXT, as well as numerous Legends. 
Over 200 playable superstars will be available at launch, along with 8 managers. Check them out below. 
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Raw
Akira Tozawa
Alexa Bliss
Becky Lynch
Bianca Belair
Big E
Braun Strowman
Bronson Reed
Candice LeRae
Carmella
Cedric Alexander
Chad Gable
Chelsea Green
Cody Rhodes
Damian Priest
Dexter Lumis
Dominik Mysterio
Drew McIntyre
Erik
Finn Bálor
Giovanni Vinci
Gunther
Indi Hartwell
Ivar
JD McDonagh
Jey Uso
Johnny Gargano
Kofi Kingston
Liv Morgan
Ludwig Kaiser
Maxxine Dupri
Natalya
Nikki Cross
Otis
Piper Niven
Raquel Rodriguez
Rhea Ripley
Ricochet
R-Truth
Sami Zayn
Seth “Freakin” Rollins
Shayna Baszler
Shinsuke Nakamura
Sonya Deville
Tegan Nox
The Miz
Tommaso Ciampa
Valhalla
Xavier Woods
Zoey Stark
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Smackdown
AJ Styles
Alba Fyre
Angelo Dawkins
Ashante “Thee” Adonis
Asuka
Austin Theory
Bayley
Bobby Lashley
Butch
Cameron Grimes
Charlotte Flair
Cruz Del Toro
Dakota Kai
Elton Prince
Grayson Waller
Isla Dawn
Iyo Sky
Jimmy Uso
Joaquin Wilde
Karl Anderson
Karrion Kross
Katana Chance
Kayden Carter
Kevin Owens
Kit Wilson
LA Knight
Logan Paul
Luke Gallows
Michin Mia Yim
Montez Ford
MVP
Omos
Randy Orton
Rey Mysterio
Ridge Holland
Robert Roode
Roman Reigns
Santos Escobar
Scarlett
Sheamus
Shotzi
Solo Sikoa
Tamina
Xia Li
Zelina Vega
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NXT
Andre Chase
Angel Garza
Apollo Crews
Axiom
Baron Corbin
Blair Davenport
Bron Breakker
Brooks Jensen
Brutus Creed
Carmelo Hayes
Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo
Cora Jade
Damon Kemp
Dijak
Drew Gulak
Duke Hudson
Fallon Henley
Gigi Dolin
Humberto
Ilja Dragunov
Ivy Nile
Jacy Jayne
Jinder Mahal
Joe Coffey
Joe Gacy
Josh Briggs
Julius Creed
Nathan Frazer
Nikkita Lyons
Noam Dar
Roxanne Perez
Sanga
Scrypts
Thea Hail
Tiffany Stratton
Tony D’Angelo
Trick Williams
Tyler Bate
Veer Mahaan
Wendy Choo
Wes Lee
Wolfgang
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Legends/Alumni
Andre The Giant
Bad Bunny
Batista
Beth Phoenix
Big Boss Man
Boogeyman
Booker T
Bray Wyatt
Bret “Hitman” Hart
British Bulldog
Bruno Sammartino
Cactus Jack
Chyna
Diesel
Doink The Clown
Dude Love
Dusty Rhodes (Part of the Nightmare Family Pack)
Eddie Guerrero
Eric Bischoff
Eve Torres
Faarooq
The Fiend
George “The Animal” Steele
Harley Race
Hollywood Hogan
Hulk Hogan
The Hurricane
Jake “The Snake” Roberts
JBL
Jerry “The King” Lawler
Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart
John Cena
Kane
Ken Shamrock
Kevin Nash
Kurt Angle
Lita
“Macho Man” Randy Savage
Mankind
Maryse
Mighty Molly
Molly Holly
Muhammad Ali
“Ravishing” Rick Rude
Rick Steiner
Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat
Rikishi
Rob Van Dam
The Rock
Ronda Rousey
“Rowdy” Roddy Piper
Scott Hall
Scott Steiner
Shane McMahon
Shawn Michaels
Stacy Keibler
Stephanie McMahon
Stardust (Part of the Nightmare Family Pack)
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin
“Superstar” Billy Graham (Part of the Nightmare Family Pack)
Syxx
Ted DiBiase
Triple H
Trish Stratus
Tyler Breeze
Ultimate Warrior
Umaga
Uncle Howdy
The Undertaker
Vader
Wade Barrett
William Regal
X-Pac
Yokozuna
Managers
B-Fab
Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
Cathy Kelley
Mick Foley
Miss Elizabeth
Paul Bearer
Paul Heyman
Theodore Long
WWE 2K24 launches on March 8 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. You can read our in-deph hands-on preview here, watch us play a few matches in this episode of New Gameplay Today, or check out our gaming-focused interview with one of 2K24’s cover stars, Cody Rhodes. 
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