I love Nwa, It’s a breath of fresh air with me being 18 and the only other studio wrestling show I’ve seen was when Tna had the impact zone, But I Wish they had theme songs for their wrestlers
James check out MLW Fusion It's on youtube or bein sports channel. It's a really good promotion you might enjoy it. It's a little old school and new school with some hardcore at times
I think the main difference is that the "promo" work is done in the ring at nxt, and they still have backstage segments. I may be wrong but can you hear the commentary table from the studio audience at power or no?. You tend not to ba able at most arena live shows.
The low cost was by design. These studio wrestling shows were primarily designed as commercials to get people into the big house shows. That's why you rarely saw anything of real importance happen on the shows with major angles and title changes occurring at these live events (there are exceptions of course. You'd get heel/face turns and secondary title changes from time to time)
@@smhgaming3259 I'm not talking about the WWE. I'm talking about the old studio wrestling shows. You rarely saw a primary title change hands on an episode of Mid South for example. They'd save those for the paid live house shows.
David Marquez has really helped keep studio wrestling alive with Championship Wrestling from Hollywood and Championship Wrestling from Arizona It's all so requires a lot of hard work from dedicated individuals
Thanks for the memories! I live in Pittsburgh and have met many of the wrestlers that appeared on the show.NWA Power have a more modern feel, but I still love it.
Seriously, every niche of wrestling I'm getting into, you've made a video explaining. Im in awe, and you've helped me put my streaming budget to good use this month. Thank you.
As soon as i seen studio wrestling. I immediately think of Dusty Rhodes and Rick Flair promos on WCW back in the day. It's what made me love those guys when i was a young mark.!! Good stuff Dave.
I used to go to KCOP in Los Angeles to see it live in the studio. Tickets were priced right...FREE! Just request them in a stamped self addressed envelope and they would arrive in a week for a scheduled event next month. ALL the seats felt like front row seats. Plus it had a more intimate experience than a stadium. You could hear all the grunts and hits from the wrestlers. Awesome memories!
imo Good vid on a well-thought out opinion. One of the reasons I prefer wrestling from the 50s through the 80s/90s to today's shows is the real-life feel I get from the more-human, more-intimate scale of studio venues. imo
This brings me back to being a little kid in the 80s watching NWA and WWF. The NWA studio show always felt more intimate and more like real sports than the WWF big time showbiz feel.
Studio Wrestling on Channel 11 in Pittsburgh was the Highlight of my week when I was growing up. All we had were rabbit ears or antennas on the roof to watch TV back then. We got 3 or 4 channels,in black and white. Bruno was Da Man and Chilly Billy would also do Chiller Theatre that night..scary movies and entertaining schtick from Bill(who also had a part in Night of the Living Dead..filmed in and around the Pittsburgh area by Horror Icon,George Romero. I've watched the new NWA studio Wrestling and it really DOES have a different vibe because of the venue. TNA was doing this and NXT was kind of doing it, also,as well as ROH. What a time to be a Wrestling fan...We can watch countless Indy shows,Lucha Libre,Japanese and British Isles wrestling from the comfort of our homes...BUT..Go and SEE the shows in person and you'll know Why people like me Love it! Great Video,Dave!!! - Mitch.
@@DaveKnowsWrestling He should have. Remember back in 2015 he booked his GFW event in a baseball stadium? I was like why he just rented a small venue to host GFW. 🤦
@@primekiller5729 I know right! Jeff Jarrett really could've used a studio and RUclips to present Global Force Wrestling 🌎. Dang Billy Corgin's NWA🤣🤣🤣🤣
You do bring up some very good points, Dave. I know with me, just as long as you give me good storylines, and that's GOOD storylines, Vince, good promos, again, Vince, GOOD promos, and good in ring work, then I'm a happy girl. 😊
NWA Powerr did a great job to introduce all of their personalities. I had never heard of Tim Storm until Episode 1 and by the end I knew everything I needed to know to get into the main event with him and Aldis
I like my wrestling like how I like my food always trying something different sum can be in studio sum in stadiums sum in bingo halls the more places the easier for fans to go see
Great vid Dave I actually didn't know few facts you mentioned and thx to Power I'm back to watching NWA something different well one of ur best vids good work :)
Another reason that studio wrestling is great is how Billy Corgan himself said in his announcement a few months ago, that studio wrestling is small & intimate (like a pressure cooker) that made fans want to go to the big shows if the wrestling promotion itself wanted to use larger arenas for their big supercard events.
I have to wonder, in studio wrestling, if John Cena is calling a match in the ring, will he be only heard by the crowd, or be heard by someone in the restrooms down the hall?
Studio wrestling is something I never saw growing up. It's a smart direction and done well. Can't praise the NWA enough for the great job they are doing.
@@DaveKnowsWrestling i agree. I stopped watching for a few weeks after he left, not in protest, i was just bummed out he wasnt on it anymore. It was refreshing to see pro wrestling show instead of a sports entertainment show
Studio Wrestling for me means the company and people that work for them be they wrestlers or otherwise saves money and the staff can live near by the Studio so that means they can go home ever night and that has to be the biggest plus in my book :)
Been watching NWA Powerrr it's been great thus far and got to thinking wasn't RAW taped at the Manhattan center for the first few months back in 1993 giving it a studio feel to the show ?
You also forgot about about shows like "Wrestling at The Chase" in St. Louis and who can forget Ole Anderson's "Georgia Championship Wrestling /World Championship Wrestling" at 6:05/5:05 pm.And also when its so up close and in your face,we see absolutely everything Unfold right in front of your eyes,as far as the storylines and Angles go.and back in the era of Kayfabe a lot of people were so invested they got lost in the presentation(way before the Internet "destroyed" Kayfabe )the only problem I have with NWA Powerr is that sometimes it leans a little too much towards wwe retro satirical series Southpaw Championship Wrestling(if you haven't seen it Dave,drop everything and Watch it .NOW😆)that and the logos (some of the belts) are TOO throwback for my taste.but that's just me.
Studio wrestling the way it was done in the old NWA times, with territories, regional champions and stars and big shows outside of the studios was the perfect balance/blend, IMO. At first, I loved the new NWA because of the nostalgia factor, but they present their wrestlers and storylines in a consistent and great way, so they do hook you for the long term. I really enjoyed Lucha Undergrounds "Temple" too, plus the presentation and style which was unique.
I think your second point about the crowd can be an advantage and a disadvantage. The studio audience at the Power tapings can be awesome and help put a guy over, but they can also be really annoying.
Studio allows you to get the lighting right. When you use as studio it's less challenging to get high quality lighting. And that shows on Powerrr. Notice how good the lighting is in the ring and for the promo stand. The lighting is professional and no dark shadows in ring. Studio makes wrestlers seem larger than life. Tommy Rich got over huge because the studio environment allowed him to "own the room" and he was wearing a shirt, buttons open and tight jeans allowing female viewers to crush on him. And that's why southern territories attracted young loud energetic crowd with lots of females. Southern studio rasslin had sex appeal that WWF big arena format didn't. Same was true for Road Warriors on WTBS. Viewers could appreciate the promo and muscles and face paint. It was easier to connect with wrestlers. WWF @ Allentown killed a lot of that although they did set up studio lights and leave them there between tapings every three weeks. Cameramen know what to expect.
Isn't lucha underground only been shot in a studio? And know it all nation i have found Dave's RUclips doppelganger on a channel called fish for thought
I remember the old territory days. Billy Corrigan is a genius in music and wrestling. A great time for wrestling with AEW, Impact, NWA and NJPW making their respective marks and styles. My onlyngripe with NWA is their belts are tiny and the for the most part horrid looking. TT belts look like a bad weld job. The Women's title looks like a WW1 vets gravestone
Powerrr is keeping my interest in PW alive . I stopped watching WWE after summer slam and AEW is too pretentious and nerdy for me at the moment . I just feel like nobody cares, but in reality it’s just me that fell out of love with the products. Except Powerrr. It’s what we all needed .
@@DaveKnowsWrestling I can understand. Eli Drake is one of the better promo shooters in the game today. He definitely adds star powerr along with Nick "Magnus " Aldis and The Cowboy James Storm. Personally the studio concept is a great idea.
I've never understood why traveling became a thing? It is a money pit. Jim Crockett Promotions they had their weekly show in a studio and they only traveled for big shows and they were only in Greensboro North Carolina and Chicago. TNA at their highest everything happened at The IMPACT Zone. A set on tv who knows the difference between a studio in Connecticut and The Barclays Center?
It isn't a money pit. The expenses are bigger, but the money you make is bigger as well. A traveling show can charge more, because the crowd won't have as many chances to watch it. Also, keeping a home studio can be a hassle sometimes. TNA suffered from not being able to charge for tickets on any of her shows, with all the venue coming from TV.
I don't watch Powerrr because it's hip or whatever. I'm loving it because it's been off our screens so long that the concept is fresh again. Whereas both WWE and AEW are doing the same flashy styles of product that's now old, stale and totally boring now.
I love Nwa, It’s a breath of fresh air with me being 18 and the only other studio wrestling show I’ve seen was when Tna had the impact zone, But I Wish they had theme songs for their wrestlers
I really like the show too
@@DaveKnowsWrestling I thought I was done with Wrestling, couldn't even get in to AEW. I love the show
James check out MLW Fusion It's on youtube or bein sports channel. It's a really good promotion you might enjoy it. It's a little old school and new school with some hardcore at times
NWA has become my favorite wrestling promotion. Great presentation too.
I hear that
Where can i watch it?
@@joewhite4730 Right here on youtube. Just type in NWA power.
Thelanks Jg3000
The "typical NXT crowd" filmed in a studio at full sail university. Another great example of studio wreslting.
NXT is very much like Studio Wrestling. There are so many things they have in common with Powerrr
I think the main difference is that the "promo" work is done in the ring at nxt, and they still have backstage segments.
I may be wrong but can you hear the commentary table from the studio audience at power or no?. You tend not to ba able at most arena live shows.
The low cost was by design. These studio wrestling shows were primarily designed as commercials to get people into the big house shows. That's why you rarely saw anything of real importance happen on the shows with major angles and title changes occurring at these live events (there are exceptions of course. You'd get heel/face turns and secondary title changes from time to time)
The wwe title has changed at house shows numerous times.. atleast 12 times
@@smhgaming3259 I'm not talking about the WWE. I'm talking about the old studio wrestling shows. You rarely saw a primary title change hands on an episode of Mid South for example. They'd save those for the paid live house shows.
David Marquez has really helped keep studio wrestling alive with Championship Wrestling from Hollywood and Championship Wrestling from Arizona
It's all so requires a lot of hard work from dedicated individuals
Hes a modern day Bob Caudle
Thanks for the memories! I live in Pittsburgh and have met many of the wrestlers that appeared on the show.NWA Power have a more modern feel, but I still love it.
Cornette is the happiest he's been in 30 years lol
I am surprised that with his involvement, I figured there would be more clearly defined heels and faces
@@DaveKnowsWrestling well he can't get everything. If it were to him,catering would be the Wendys Triple on a Cornette burger towel.
@@DaveKnowsWrestling I dont think hes a booker, just the color guy.
I don't think he is either, I am just saying I figured that might have dissuaded him from getting involved
@@DaveKnowsWrestling aaaand he got himself fired
Liking multiple things at the same time? Witchcraft!
Hahahaha
Funny !
I popped
Seriously, every niche of wrestling I'm getting into, you've made a video explaining. Im in awe, and you've helped me put my streaming budget to good use this month. Thank you.
Thanks so much. Very glad you're getting into new niches of wrestling
As soon as i seen studio wrestling. I immediately think of Dusty Rhodes and Rick Flair promos on WCW back in the day. It's what made me love those guys when i was a young mark.!! Good stuff Dave.
Great memory to have
These types of videos is why I subscribed in the first place. Thanks Dave...
Knows
Thank you DJ
OVW has done studio style wrestling for over 25 years. I'm so glad NWA is back!
Ohio Valley, what a great promotion
OVW was once a member of the NWA years ago
I used to go to KCOP in Los Angeles to see it live in the studio. Tickets were priced right...FREE! Just request them in a stamped self addressed envelope and they would arrive in a week for a scheduled event next month. ALL the seats felt like front row seats. Plus it had a more intimate experience than a stadium. You could hear all the grunts and hits from the wrestlers. Awesome memories!
Thanks for sharing those memories, sounds like it must have been a great time.. can't beat the price either
imo
Good vid on a well-thought out opinion.
One of the reasons I prefer wrestling from the 50s through the 80s/90s to today's shows is the real-life feel I get from the more-human, more-intimate scale of studio venues.
imo
Absolutely more intimate and I am glad we have the NWA
@@DaveKnowsWrestling I'm really enjoying NWA too!
Studio wrestling still works! I’m so stoked for NWA!!!
It's such a good show
This brings me back to being a little kid in the 80s watching NWA and WWF. The NWA studio show always felt more intimate and more like real sports than the WWF big time showbiz feel.
Same here
Studio Wrestling on Channel 11 in Pittsburgh was the Highlight of my week when I was growing up. All we had were rabbit ears or antennas on the roof to watch TV back then. We got 3 or 4 channels,in black and white. Bruno was Da Man and Chilly Billy would also do Chiller Theatre that night..scary movies and entertaining schtick from Bill(who also had a part in Night of the Living Dead..filmed in and around the Pittsburgh area by Horror Icon,George Romero. I've watched the new NWA studio Wrestling and it really DOES have a different vibe because of the venue. TNA was doing this and NXT was kind of doing it, also,as well as ROH. What a time to be a Wrestling fan...We can watch countless Indy shows,Lucha Libre,Japanese and British Isles wrestling from the comfort of our homes...BUT..Go and SEE the shows in person and you'll know Why people like me Love it! Great Video,Dave!!! - Mitch.
Thank you for sharing your memories and you are right that this is a great time to be a fan
Jeff Jarrett should have did studio wrestling with GFW like he did with TNA.
JJ should have done a lot of things
@@DaveKnowsWrestling He should have. Remember back in 2015 he booked his GFW event in a baseball stadium? I was like why he just rented a small venue to host GFW. 🤦
Jarrett must feel stupid that a musician came up with a better way to present his wrestling product then Jarrett did!
@@primekiller5729 I know right! Jeff Jarrett really could've used a studio and RUclips to present Global Force Wrestling 🌎. Dang Billy Corgin's NWA🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Dewaynesite1 I didn't mind the minor league stadiums, he probably got them for free.
You do bring up some very good points, Dave. I know with me, just as long as you give me good storylines, and that's GOOD storylines, Vince, good promos, again, Vince, GOOD promos, and good in ring work, then I'm a happy girl. 😊
I'm beginning to wonder if he still know how
@@DaveKnowsWrestling Totally agree.
@@DaveKnowsWrestling c'mon, you are just being polite.
NWA Powerr did a great job to introduce all of their personalities. I had never heard of Tim Storm until Episode 1 and by the end I knew everything I needed to know to get into the main event with him and Aldis
They do a great job at introducing talent
I like my wrestling like how I like my food always trying something different sum can be in studio sum in stadiums sum in bingo halls the more places the easier for fans to go see
Variety is the spice of life
Great vid Dave I actually didn't know few facts you mentioned and thx to Power I'm back to watching NWA something different well one of ur best vids good work :)
Thank you and... interesting name you got there
Dave Knows Wrestling im not related to mr golden shovel ;)
I liked when WWE used to use a studio. Newsroom or whatever the hell it was. They'd cut to promos then they'd send you out to the arena for matches.
Yeah, it'd be cool if we had less of the show be shouting and goofy stuff in the ring
That isn't studio wrestling.
That's a wrap show.
@@keithbarbaro7590 I'm saying it utilized a studio.
Everything you mentioned in the video. Personally, I like the idea & concept of studio wrestling.
You and me both
Another reason that studio wrestling is great is how Billy Corgan himself said in his announcement a few months ago, that studio wrestling is small & intimate (like a pressure cooker) that made fans want to go to the big shows if the wrestling promotion itself wanted to use larger arenas for their big supercard events.
Yep, who knew that the Smashing Pumpkins' frontman was the key to wrestling
I have to wonder, in studio wrestling, if John Cena is calling a match in the ring, will he be only heard by the crowd, or be heard by someone in the restrooms down the hall?
They'd hear him in next week's episode
Studio wrestling is something I never saw growing up. It's a smart direction and done well. Can't praise the NWA enough for the great job they are doing.
While you may not have had it as a kid, it's great that you have it now
I really miss watching Powerrr. I loved the old school studio vibe
I miss it too but it wasn't the same after Cornette left
@@DaveKnowsWrestling i agree. I stopped watching for a few weeks after he left, not in protest, i was just bummed out he wasnt on it anymore. It was refreshing to see pro wrestling show instead of a sports entertainment show
Studio Wrestling for me means the company and people that work for them be they wrestlers or otherwise saves money and the staff can live near by the Studio so that means they can go home ever night and that has to be the biggest plus in my book :)
I do agree that those are all major pluses
This intimate feel and regular, consistent audience Dave speaks of can-but not always does- also apply to indie wrestling.
Oh yes absolutely, independents are very much good for that feeling as well
Great information! Keep up the good work.
Thank you
@@DaveKnowsWrestling; You're welcome!!!
#NWA#Powerr is a great look for wrestling in an era of entertainment and fashion reboots that defines modern creativity
Agreed
Who would've imagined some months after this video basically every wrestling show would be held in a studio
Seriously, I thought the same thing myself
okay i just watched power for the first time, you were right this is good shit
Glad you liked the show
Great video 🔥
Been watching NWA Powerrr it's been great thus far and got to thinking wasn't RAW taped at the Manhattan center for the first few months back in 1993 giving it a studio feel to the show ?
It was taped early on and that's something that gets lost on a lot of ppl
Thanks for your response . I thought that was the case I wasn't too sure that's why I asked . Thanks again . Have a like .
NWA Powerrr is really the only wrestling I watch these days.
Well if you're gonna watch one thing, that's a pretty good call
You also forgot about about shows like "Wrestling at The Chase" in St. Louis and who can forget Ole Anderson's "Georgia Championship Wrestling /World Championship Wrestling" at 6:05/5:05 pm.And also when its so up close and in your face,we see absolutely everything Unfold right in front of your eyes,as far as the storylines and Angles go.and back in the era of Kayfabe a lot of people were so invested they got lost in the presentation(way before the Internet "destroyed" Kayfabe )the only problem I have with NWA Powerr is that sometimes it leans a little too much towards wwe retro satirical series Southpaw Championship Wrestling(if you haven't seen it Dave,drop everything and Watch it .NOW😆)that and the logos (some of the belts) are TOO throwback for my taste.but that's just me.
Studio wrestling the way it was done in the old NWA times, with territories, regional champions and stars and big shows outside of the studios was the perfect balance/blend, IMO. At first, I loved the new NWA because of the nostalgia factor, but they present their wrestlers and storylines in a consistent and great way, so they do hook you for the long term.
I really enjoyed Lucha Undergrounds "Temple" too, plus the presentation and style which was unique.
Yes Lucha Underground is another great example
Dave! You're the man!
Thank you! You the man too!
@@DaveKnowsWrestling Thanks Dave!
Long live the NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE!!!
Definitely
My favorite promotion
It's turning out a great product now and it has a lot of history behind it
@@DaveKnowsWrestling so true
I am a fan of Powerrr. My main concern is that their talent pool seems rather shallow right now
It is a short roster, but they have a shorter show and I do think they will gain more in time
I'm in because I like all kinds of different wrestling and all kinds of different promotions
Variety is the spice of life
Does Lucha Underground count as studio wrestling?
I say, if it's filmed in a television studio it counts. However, a lot of aspects of Studio Wrestling do take place even outside of that condition
Barely counts as wrestling
@@ReflectionOfPerfection Lucha style
I'd say so. It's format is different from the traditional format, but all the criteria is met.
I enjoy NWA power they bring back a lot of great talents and show the Indy Stars and their relationship with Ring of Honor
Glad to hear
I love the nwa. It new but has that old look too it.
Best of both worlds
Liked studio wrestling because It didn't bother me if it was live or taped as long as wrestling was good
I think your second point about the crowd can be an advantage and a disadvantage. The studio audience at the Power tapings can be awesome and help put a guy over, but they can also be really annoying.
True, there are down sides to having a smaller crowd
Before VKM bought out so many areas,it was better to watch area shows,Georgia CW,Florida,etc.It didnt hurt to have Gordon Solie
Studio allows you to get the lighting right. When you use as studio it's less challenging to get high quality lighting. And that shows on Powerrr. Notice how good the lighting is in the ring and for the promo stand.
The lighting is professional and no dark shadows in ring.
Studio makes wrestlers seem larger than life. Tommy Rich got over huge because the studio environment allowed him to "own the room" and he was wearing a shirt, buttons open and tight jeans allowing female viewers to crush on him. And that's why southern territories attracted young loud energetic crowd with lots of females. Southern studio rasslin had sex appeal that WWF big arena format didn't.
Same was true for Road Warriors on WTBS. Viewers could appreciate the promo and muscles and face paint. It was easier to connect with wrestlers.
WWF @ Allentown killed a lot of that although they did set up studio lights and leave them there between tapings every three weeks.
Cameramen know what to expect.
Lighting.. a very undervalued aspect by fans. Glad you brought it up
Isn't lucha underground only been shot in a studio? And know it all nation i have found Dave's RUclips doppelganger on a channel called fish for thought
Studio Wrestling and it's practices are something that has been around in many forms.. as stated NWA is not the only one to do so
Into the 🔥 🔥 🔥🤘🤘
Back in the day we had "Kyle Enjoys Wrestling"
Now we have "Dave Knows Wrestling"
Where's Kyle now?
@@DaveKnowsWrestling He's still on twitter, but he hasn't uploaded a video in years.
He goes by KayfabeKyle now
someone forgot the dying days of AWA , USWA's dying days and the Global Wrestling Federation in general.
I had pics of AWA... and I don't feel bad about not mentioning GWF
GWF was one of Del Wilkes' post AWA stops, where he was christen the Patriot, before hitting WCW and WWE. Also, GWF gave us Harlem Heat.
I remember the old territory days. Billy Corrigan is a genius in music and wrestling. A great time for wrestling with AEW, Impact, NWA and NJPW making their respective marks and styles. My onlyngripe with NWA is their belts are tiny and the for the most part horrid looking. TT belts look like a bad weld job. The Women's title looks like a WW1 vets gravestone
Absolute genius!
Love it.
#intothefire 🔥🔥🔥
I grew up on studio wrestling
It's good wrestling to grow up on
@@DaveKnowsWrestling oh yeah, I had Memphis, the Poffo's ICW, Georgia, and Knoxville, maybe more.
Powerrr is keeping my interest in PW alive . I stopped watching WWE after summer slam and AEW is too pretentious and nerdy for me at the moment . I just feel like nobody cares, but in reality it’s just me that fell out of love with the products.
Except Powerrr. It’s what we all needed .
Powerrr is doing that for me as well
Also with an arena show you have to do different moves with the crowd you all have the same people every time you film the same from the ECW Arena
that's fair
2 words Tim Storm
Eli Drake is my top guy in NWA
@@DaveKnowsWrestling I can understand. Eli Drake is one of the better promo shooters in the game today. He definitely adds star powerr along with Nick "Magnus " Aldis and The Cowboy James Storm. Personally the studio concept is a great idea.
Two better words, Thunder Rosa.👍
I don't think NXT right now is considered as studio wrestling but...what kind of wrestling should we call NXT as?
I hear ya, they contain many aspects of Studio Wrestling
Studio Wrestling is cool.
Sure is
And they have the lineal whc...oooooo that's a future video,lineal whc vs wwe champ.
10 pounds of gold
To me it gives a different way of seeing it
Always good to have a fresh perspective
I've never understood why traveling became a thing? It is a money pit. Jim Crockett Promotions they had their weekly show in a studio and they only traveled for big shows and they were only in Greensboro North Carolina and Chicago. TNA at their highest everything happened at The IMPACT Zone. A set on tv who knows the difference between a studio in Connecticut and The Barclays Center?
It isn't a money pit. The expenses are bigger, but the money you make is bigger as well. A traveling show can charge more, because the crowd won't have as many chances to watch it. Also, keeping a home studio can be a hassle sometimes. TNA suffered from not being able to charge for tickets on any of her shows, with all the venue coming from TV.
Next video: What Makes CORNFIELD WRESTLING So Special?
Not sure I'm the guy to make that video
I don't watch Powerrr because it's hip or whatever. I'm loving it because it's been off our screens so long that the concept is fresh again. Whereas both WWE and AEW are doing the same flashy styles of product that's now old, stale and totally boring now.
I wasn't even aware that it was hip
Fun too, to hear wrestlers cutting promos on their own instead of some verbal nonsense written by some untalented Hollywood wannabe hack.
Absolutely, they do such a great job with their promo work, especially Eli Drake
OVWWWWW
Ohio Valley was really cool and still is
Ironically, problematic for a pandemic.
Liking multiple things at the same time is sooo overrated
So is trolling.. and using the word overrated
Studio shows look too damm cheap
I get that you feel that way
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