Definitely smackdown. The alliteration is good, and then there's the whole steel-cage-death-match aspect of it. Makes me think of the actresses sitting in the audience at the Oscars, thinking evil thoughts at each other as they smile beatifically for the cameras.
Put down the smack, and stick with "smackdown"! Not only does it offer alliteration, it's a word the eye is immediately drawn to, plus it seems more action-oriented (and therefore exciting) than "redux."
And now I cannot help but think of you as "The People's StinkyLulu."
I'll never stop loving "Smackdown." And I'm a sucker for alliteration.
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ReplyDeleteDefinitely smackdown. The alliteration is good, and then there's the whole steel-cage-death-match aspect of it. Makes me think of the actresses sitting in the audience at the Oscars, thinking evil thoughts at each other as they smile beatifically for the cameras.
ReplyDeleteSmackdown, definitely.
ReplyDeletei like Smackdown. and you don't wanna change your brand. remember 'new coke'?
ReplyDeleteSmackdown. And not only because I have a secret fetish for professional wrestling.
ReplyDeleteIt is what it is, and the word is "smackdown."
ReplyDeleteWould Scarlett O'Hara suddenly start calling Rhett "Charlie"?
Would Baby Jane suddenly start calling Blanche "Esmeralda"?
You get the idea.
smackdown.
ReplyDeleteNo contest.
Put down the smack, and stick with "smackdown"! Not only does it offer alliteration, it's a word the eye is immediately drawn to, plus it seems more action-oriented (and therefore exciting) than "redux."
ReplyDeleteAnd now I cannot help but think of you as "The People's StinkyLulu."