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If it was a work, no one told ABC, because they not only muted the stream from after the slap to after Will stopped screaming, but the video was actually frozen for like ten seconds after the slap.Worked shoots
Worked-shoot is the term for any occurrence that is scripted by the creative team to come off as unscripted and therefore appear as though it were a real-life happening but is, in fact, still part of the show. This can be seen as an example of the writers breaking the fourth wall and attempting to court the fans who are interested in shoots (i.e., events outside the traditional in-ring wrestling matchups). Notable characteristics of a worked-shoot include the mentioning of terms and information generally known only to industry insiders and "smart" fans. This community of "smart" pro-wrestling fans are sometimes referred to as "smarks".
A major example of a worked shoot occurred on June 27, 2011 episode of Raw, where CM Punk delivered a promo popularly known as a "pipebomb" promo. In it, Punk aired his grievances with WWE at the time and announced he would leave the promotion three weeks after his promo with the WWE Championship (Punk would sign a new contract during the time period); the promo was not cut-off until Punk attempted to mention bullying issues within the company. In order to provide an air of legitimacy, Punk received a kayfabe suspension from the company following the promo.[5]
Nah, this ain't workedWorked shoots
Worked-shoot is the term for any occurrence that is scripted by the creative team to come off as unscripted and therefore appear as though it were a real-life happening but is, in fact, still part of the show. This can be seen as an example of the writers breaking the fourth wall and attempting to court the fans who are interested in shoots (i.e., events outside the traditional in-ring wrestling matchups). Notable characteristics of a worked-shoot include the mentioning of terms and information generally known only to industry insiders and "smart" fans. This community of "smart" pro-wrestling fans are sometimes referred to as "smarks".
A major example of a worked shoot occurred on June 27, 2011 episode of Raw, where CM Punk delivered a promo popularly known as a "pipebomb" promo. In it, Punk aired his grievances with WWE at the time and announced he would leave the promotion three weeks after his promo with the WWE Championship (Punk would sign a new contract during the time period); the promo was not cut-off until Punk attempted to mention bullying issues within the company. In order to provide an air of legitimacy, Punk received a kayfabe suspension from the company following the promo.[5]
...Perfect comedic timing...No Time To Die Won Best Original Song
There's already memesSome people might disagree, but I think Chris played it smart by not retaliating. It might be the shock that froze him, but I think the wisest move back then is just ignoring it like he did
People are definitely going to talk about this, aren't they?
There's already memes
Wasn't that the Brokeback Mountain copy that everyone on Reddit was raving about? Not surprised.Jane Champion won Best Director for Power of the Dog
Yeah. Even though Will Smith just smacked Chris Rock, people posted clips and we'll probably get memes for days about it.Can't wait to not watch it.
isn't there's a saying that when there's 2 black man in the same place, it will turn into Worldstar momentThe absolute state of film when the biggest night in cinema turns into goddamn Worldstar.
Nah you need to throw a chair for it to become a true world star moment.isn't there's a saying that when there's 2 black man in the same place, it will turn into Worldstar moment