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In the following weeks, R-Truth mocked Barrett, wearing his royal crown and cape while referring to himself as "King What's Up". At the Money in the Bank pre-show, R-Truth defeated Barrett. At the Battleground pre-show, R-Truth faced Barrett in a "Battle for the Crown" match, where if Barrett lost, R-Truth would receive Barrett's crown, R-Truth ...
Killings and James got a shot at the NWA World Tag Team Championship by winning a four-team/eight-man Gauntlet Match on November 12. On November 19 they faced Simon and Swinger, the team of Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger. The match ended with the titles held up after Killings and Swinger double-pinned each other.
The hook of the song ("Whose house?/Run's House") is quoted by Loki in the Kevin Smith film Dogma. [1]The song is also featured in Smith's film Chasing Amy. [2] The hook has also been adapted into the catchphrase of American professional wrestler Swerve Strickland, who presents a call and response to the crowd: When he asks "Whose house?", the audience responds with "Swerve's house". [3]
The Bing Crosby Show "There's More to Life Than Just a Living" (opening theme) and "It All Adds Up to Love" (closing theme) by Bing Crosby; The Bionic Woman – Jerry Fielding; Bizaardvark ("Let's Go Make Some Videos") – Olivia Rodrigo and Madison Hu; Blackadder – Howard Goodall; Black Books – Jonathan Whitehead
14th episode of the 3rd season of Parks and Recreation "Road Trip" Parks and Recreation episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 14 Directed by Troy Miller Written by Harris Wittels Original air date May 12, 2011 (2011-05-12) Guest appearances Todd Berger as Kip Andrew Burlinson as Wyatt "Burly" Burlinson Jessica St. Clair as Debbie Kirk Fox as Joe Fantringham Jay Jackson as Perd Hapley J. Rene ...
Before resubmitting a reworked pilot, he decided to use a new theme song. Working with composer George Wyle he developed a folk song that told the back story of the castaways, and hired The Wellingtons to sing it. The song was a hit. [6] The Wellingtons appear in a second season (1965–66) episode as a rock group called "The Mosquitoes."
One Last Ride" Parks and Recreation episodes: Episode nos. Season 7 Episodes 12, 13: Directed by: Michael Schur: Written by: Michael Schur Amy Poehler: Production code: 712/713: Original air date: February 24, 2015 () Guest appearances; Rashida Jones as Ann Perkins; Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger; Ben Schwartz as Jean-Ralphio Saperstein; Christie ...
A parody of the fictional song "Shave Me" by Sadgasm, Homer Simpson's grunge band in the episode, "Shave Me" being a spin on "Rape Me" by Nirvana. "Burger King", a parody of "Sister Christian" by Night Ranger [15] "Broken Knapsack," featured on the 30 Rock episode "Kidnapped by Danger"