I think this one speaks for itself. Your feelings on a variety of WWE Network shows may vary but the one show that actually keeps my attention more than almost any is “Bring it to the Table”. It’s basically WWE’s version of “Pardon the Interruption” with Corey Graves and JBL going back and forth with host Peter Rosenberg on a variety of topics. A new episode was released earlier this week and JBL was in rare form.

As you might expect, JBL tends to take the company line more often than not and also acts as the de facto heel most of the time. Some of these lines are as over the top as you would expect them to be and they often result in some rather amusing (if not disturbing) statements. While the whole episode has some great lines, there is one that stands out above the rest. Here’s what JBL had to say about Sami Zayn:

“I’d rather be waterboarded than to sit down and talk wrestling with Sami Zayn. I would rather be captured by ISIS than have to have dinner with Sami Zayn.”

Opinion: I know JBL isn’t exactly the most popular guy in the world given his recent issues with Mauro Ranallo but he can be hilarious when he’s fired up about something. I don’t know if it’s the delivery or what he’s saying or some combination of multiple things but I could listen to him rant and rave about almost anything.

Would you rather have dinner with Zayn or be waterboarded? What’s your favorite WWE Network show? Let us know in the comments below.

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