So I just got home from this new store called Game X Change. Very good store. Bought 9 NES games and 1 Sega Genesis game for about $34.00. I'm happy with it.
Pokemon FireRed will have no new episode today because quite frankly I'm way too tired to narrate and edit, and I'm also way too tired to talk about Smackdown.
That's pretty much it for now, until next time, take care.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Another working day
I'm working today from 2:00 pm to 10:30 pm today. There will be no episode of Pokemon FireRed today either. I'll save my description of Smackdown for tomorrow.
Sorry for the really short post, but until next time, take care.
Sorry for the really short post, but until next time, take care.
Friday, May 14, 2010
The single most important holiday in the history of the universe.
So today is my birthday. I'm officially 22 years old. So far things have been pretty quiet. I received a card with $30.00 in it, and I've been spending the day thus far watching episodes of Fist of the North Star. I got my check yesterday for $97.79 but I have to wait for it to clear before I can go spend that money, which means I obviously didn't get the SNES yesterday, but I'm kind of glad because now that I have extra money I can add to that and not have to spend as much.
In today's episode of Pokemon FireRed, we'll be celebrating my birthday by giving a beating to an old man. To be more specific, I'll be going after my 7th badge by taking on Blaine, the fire trainer. He's actually really easy if you come prepared, and he was probably the shortest gym fight I had since Brock or Misty. He really is that easy to beat.
I'll probably be watching Smackdown a little later, but I don't want to give any details on what will happen or anything like that. You'll see my full opinion tomorrow. I don't have much else to talk about, so until then, take care.
In today's episode of Pokemon FireRed, we'll be celebrating my birthday by giving a beating to an old man. To be more specific, I'll be going after my 7th badge by taking on Blaine, the fire trainer. He's actually really easy if you come prepared, and he was probably the shortest gym fight I had since Brock or Misty. He really is that easy to beat.
I'll probably be watching Smackdown a little later, but I don't want to give any details on what will happen or anything like that. You'll see my full opinion tomorrow. I don't have much else to talk about, so until then, take care.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
SNEStify me Captain!
So hopefully I should get my paycheck today after working last week. I work again this coming Saturday. I'm going to try and cash that check today and go to a store my step cousin told me about. Apparently they sell retro games and are even selling an SNES for $35.00. I plan to buy that if that's the case, but even if it's sold out, I can still buy other games while I'm there. My older brother is coming with me and we're probably going to grab a bite to eat while we're out. Hopefully things should go according to plan, but you know Murphy's Law. If anything bad can happen, it will. Hopefully it won't though.
Right now I'm transferring files from one hard drive to another. My main hard drive on this computer only had 3 gigs worth of space left, while I have another hard drive with a free 127 gigs, so I figure why not move my video files to that hard drive, freeing up about 52 gigs.
Expect the usual Pokemon FireRed episode today. I'll be going through the Pokemon Mansion. Luckily it's nowhere near as bad as I expected it to be. I used repels, which saved a lot of the aggravation. Usually the place is a pain in the ass to go through, but if you use a lot of repels and know where you're going, you should be fine. I'm contemplating doing a video response to someone for my DaveWrestlingReplies channel as well. A question was posed about Randy Orton being the next Stone Cold Steve Austin. I'd say that while he may not be exactly the same as Steve Austin was, the similarities are so obvious that anyone could see it. Besides, when Orton's time has come, we will look back and note that he was this generation's Steve Austin. I'll probably go into more detail though when I put it into video format.
Right now I'm listening to the song that plays during the Moon stage from Ducktales on the NES. Holy hell is this a good video game song. It's extremely catchy, and I recommend giving it a listen. Unlike other video game songs I really like, this one has a metric ton of remixes. Probably due to the fact that the game was made by Capcom, so of course people know it.
That's pretty much going to do it for this entry today. Nothing else for me to really talk about so until next time, take care.
Right now I'm transferring files from one hard drive to another. My main hard drive on this computer only had 3 gigs worth of space left, while I have another hard drive with a free 127 gigs, so I figure why not move my video files to that hard drive, freeing up about 52 gigs.
Expect the usual Pokemon FireRed episode today. I'll be going through the Pokemon Mansion. Luckily it's nowhere near as bad as I expected it to be. I used repels, which saved a lot of the aggravation. Usually the place is a pain in the ass to go through, but if you use a lot of repels and know where you're going, you should be fine. I'm contemplating doing a video response to someone for my DaveWrestlingReplies channel as well. A question was posed about Randy Orton being the next Stone Cold Steve Austin. I'd say that while he may not be exactly the same as Steve Austin was, the similarities are so obvious that anyone could see it. Besides, when Orton's time has come, we will look back and note that he was this generation's Steve Austin. I'll probably go into more detail though when I put it into video format.
Right now I'm listening to the song that plays during the Moon stage from Ducktales on the NES. Holy hell is this a good video game song. It's extremely catchy, and I recommend giving it a listen. Unlike other video game songs I really like, this one has a metric ton of remixes. Probably due to the fact that the game was made by Capcom, so of course people know it.
That's pretty much going to do it for this entry today. Nothing else for me to really talk about so until next time, take care.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
What's this? Daniel Bryan is evolving!
So NXT was on last night. We start the show off with 2 eliminations, despite the fact that it's been advertised constantly that only 1 person would be eliminated tonight. Matt Striker walks up to Michael Tarver and replays a clip from last week's show where he said that Tarver himself should be eliminated so that the rest of the talent has a chance to win. Striker said that management felt that if he didn't want to be there then he shouldn't, and thus he was eliminated. To be perfectly honest, if you paid attention to the actual promo, Tarver said it in a way that basically says, "I'm better than all of you." He was showing confidence in himself, but I'm sure that WWE were just looking for an excuse to get him off of the show. Who knows, maybe he'll go to Raw and be Ted Dibiase's new Virgil. Next Striker goes up to Daniel Bryan who has also been eliminated for the same reason. Daniel Bryan however admitted that he hasn't won a single match on the show and that he shouldn't be there if he can't win. Needless to say I, as well as the rest of the internet wrestling community, raged hard. What kills me is they weren't eliminated by the pro's poll, which was supposably the only way to be eliminated. They were eliminated by management, making the pro's poll completely meaningless since management can fire them at any time. We then have a match between Wade Barrett and Heath Slater. Was a pretty generic match. Nothing fantastic, but nothing horrid. Barrett got the win when he caught Slater in mid-air and slammed him down with his finishing move, which is basically like a fireman's carry. After the match there is an interview backstage between Striker and Tarver. Tarver was asked if he felt the ruling was fair. He said the ruling was fair, but the competition wasn't. To be fair, he's kind of right. None of the "challenges" had anything to do with wrestling. They were more like nonsensical Double Dare ripoffs more than anything. Tarver also gave a bit of a speech about how no one knows what it's like to sleep in a car, or not knowing when your next meal is going to be, or even worse, not being able to tell your children that they'll have dinner that night. It was actually a good promo and made my sympathize with him. Like I said earlier, he's probably going to be the next Virgil. We then cut to a match between David Otunga and Justin Gabriel. To be perfectly honest, this match did nothing for me. It was nothing special at all. Otunga got the win. Whoopty do. There was also a match between Skip Sheffield and Darren Young. I don't remember if that was before or after Otunga's match but it makes no difference. This match wasn't much better either to be perfectly honest. Skip Sheffield got the win. Backstage Matt Striker is not interviewing Daniel Bryan who cut an excellent promo. Striker asked what Daniel Bryan is going to do next, he said he doesn't know. He said Daniel Bryan sucked. He said he knew a guy who was a champion in Mexico and Japan who kicked people's heads in and was considered the best in the world. He said he wasn't sure what Daniel Bryan will be up to, but he said that things have only just begun for Bryan Danielson, which is his real name. Needless to say the internet wrestling community, as well as myself, marked beyond normal capacity. I hope that Bryan Danielson comes in and is booked to be the next Chris Benoit. No, not a homicidal, suicidal maniac who kills his family after taking a ridiculous number of head bumps and steroids. I mean someone who is extremely intense and will fuck you up in the ring. After that interview, it's time for the pro's poll. Turns out Wade Barrett is in first place, which is fine by me since he was my second favorite on the show, and since "Daniel Bryan" is now gone, Wade will be a fine addition to WWE. All the rookies said that Otunga should be eliminated, but it turns out that he was in 2nd place according to the pro's poll. Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater were in 3rd and 4th respectively, and finally Darren Young was in 5th place. That meant that Skip Sheffield was in 6th place and forced to leave. Shame, I actually like Sheffield. That pretty much ended the show though. Overall, it was better than last week's show, and the week before, but overall, it was meh. To be honest, they haven't been able to top the first show.
In Youtube news, I made a new account for me to talk about wrestling. The channel is called DaveWrestlingReplies. I made an introduction video for that channel and just talk about my background as a wrestling fan as well as what that channel will be about. Pretty much it's designed for me to reply to other videos about professional wrestling and to share my opinion on various wrestling topics. There will also probably be other various bits of comedy and other things related to wrestling. I made the channel because I know a lot of my subscribers on my main channel aren't necessarily wrestling fans, and don't want wrestling on my channel. To be fair, I can't necessarily blame them, and I want to appease my audience as much as I can, so I made a seperate channel to do wrestling videos. I'll still favorite wrestling videos and stuff, but my main channel will no longer upload wrestling related content, unless it's a video game. There will also be a new episode of Pokemon FireRed today. We'll be leaving Seafoam Islands and heading toward Cinnabar island. Not sure exactly how far the episode will go though. I may be able to fit most of the Pokemon Mansion in, but probably not. Either way, we won't find out until I upload it.
Anyway, that's going to do it for today's blog. I have nothing else to really talk about, so until next time, take care.
In Youtube news, I made a new account for me to talk about wrestling. The channel is called DaveWrestlingReplies. I made an introduction video for that channel and just talk about my background as a wrestling fan as well as what that channel will be about. Pretty much it's designed for me to reply to other videos about professional wrestling and to share my opinion on various wrestling topics. There will also probably be other various bits of comedy and other things related to wrestling. I made the channel because I know a lot of my subscribers on my main channel aren't necessarily wrestling fans, and don't want wrestling on my channel. To be fair, I can't necessarily blame them, and I want to appease my audience as much as I can, so I made a seperate channel to do wrestling videos. I'll still favorite wrestling videos and stuff, but my main channel will no longer upload wrestling related content, unless it's a video game. There will also be a new episode of Pokemon FireRed today. We'll be leaving Seafoam Islands and heading toward Cinnabar island. Not sure exactly how far the episode will go though. I may be able to fit most of the Pokemon Mansion in, but probably not. Either way, we won't find out until I upload it.
Anyway, that's going to do it for today's blog. I have nothing else to really talk about, so until next time, take care.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
>Insert clever title here
I can't come up with a clever title for this entry, so there you go. Anyway, Pokemon FireRed's episode for today has been edited. It was actually really easy to edit today's episode because it's 9 minutes of me trying to catch Articuno. Simple, but effective, and should make for a funny episode because I basically had to tear my hair out just trying to catch the damn thing. Now all that needs to be done is to narrate it. I'll probably end up screaming throughout the whole thing. I was watching the clip before and I definitely had to struggle to catch that damn bird. Like I said, should make for an all around entertaining episode.
As far as music for today, I'm currently listening to some Thin Lizzy. One of my favorite bands ever. I have quite a few tracks in the playlist, but to be perfectly honest, I recommend picking up any album you can find. I haven't listened to a Thin Lizzy song that I don't like. They're easily one of the most criminally underrated bands to ever hit the music scene. Shame Phil Lynott is dead. I definitely recommend giving them a listen though.
Monday Night Raw was on last night. Good show, but not as good as last week. There were definitely some bad/pointless moments, but overall I liked the show. Some of the highlights of this week's Raw were Carlito and Primo reuniting and beating down R-Truth, then taking a check by Ted Dibiase Jr., Flava Flav on commentary, William Regal performing his own rap, Randy Orton scaring the shit out of Vickie Guerrero getting her to leave the company, and Daniel Bryan finally getting a win on WWE TV. The worst part of the night was MeatLoaf interrupting Randy Orton's promo and trying to plug his new album. I like MeatLoaf and all, but I don't need him plugging his albums during my wrestling. At least he was kind enough to take an RKO. Overall though, Raw was good this week.
That's gonna do it for this entry. I have nothing else to talk about so until next time, take care.
As far as music for today, I'm currently listening to some Thin Lizzy. One of my favorite bands ever. I have quite a few tracks in the playlist, but to be perfectly honest, I recommend picking up any album you can find. I haven't listened to a Thin Lizzy song that I don't like. They're easily one of the most criminally underrated bands to ever hit the music scene. Shame Phil Lynott is dead. I definitely recommend giving them a listen though.
Monday Night Raw was on last night. Good show, but not as good as last week. There were definitely some bad/pointless moments, but overall I liked the show. Some of the highlights of this week's Raw were Carlito and Primo reuniting and beating down R-Truth, then taking a check by Ted Dibiase Jr., Flava Flav on commentary, William Regal performing his own rap, Randy Orton scaring the shit out of Vickie Guerrero getting her to leave the company, and Daniel Bryan finally getting a win on WWE TV. The worst part of the night was MeatLoaf interrupting Randy Orton's promo and trying to plug his new album. I like MeatLoaf and all, but I don't need him plugging his albums during my wrestling. At least he was kind enough to take an RKO. Overall though, Raw was good this week.
That's gonna do it for this entry. I have nothing else to talk about so until next time, take care.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Back to the future
To be perfectly clear, the title of this entry has nothing to do with the movie series. In fact, I don't think I've ever watched the movies in their entirety...ever. I probably should considering it's considered an American cinematic classic, but just never took the time to sit and watch them. I've been thinking about what's going to happen after I finish my Pokemon FireRed series. I'm definitely going to get back into reviewing games again. It's what got me where I am in regards to Youtube itself and people like it when I give some sort of analysis on a game. I've decided that it's time for me to have my own theme song for my video game reviews. Most prominent video game reviewers have some sort of introduction and theme song, and I figure I'm just as good at expressing my opinion about video games as any of them, so I should get my own song too. I had Dean remix a the music from level 9-8 of Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. I think he did a decent job given what he had to work with. I made a bit of a prototype introduction just to see how well it would work. I gotta say, I kind of dig it. I'm going to see if I can get my buddy Jimmy to have his band do a straight up arrangement for me, but if that can't be done, Dean's remix will definitely do. You can check that out here. Expect episode 35 to go up today for Pokemon FireRed. Yesterday I was just too lazy to edit and narrate, but today I won't leave you guys hanging, well, the two or three people who actually read this and watch that series. I admit that this blog doesn't necessarily get a lot of traffic or comments, despite my constant advertising of it up on Facebook. Maybe I'll start doing more advertising of it, this way it doesn't seem like I'm talking to myself.
In regards to music for today, I've been listening to Line in the Sand by Motörhead. I love that song. It's probably due to the fact that it was used as the theme of Evolution, a stable in the WWE back in 2002/2003/2004 consisting of Triple H, Ric Flair, Randy Orton, and Batista. That was an awesome stable, but Line in the Sand definitely made them seem a lot cooler. I unfortunately don't have it in the playlist, but if I ever consider editing it to take songs out, it's definitely a contender to be placed in.
That's pretty much going to do it for this entry. Until next time, take care.
In regards to music for today, I've been listening to Line in the Sand by Motörhead. I love that song. It's probably due to the fact that it was used as the theme of Evolution, a stable in the WWE back in 2002/2003/2004 consisting of Triple H, Ric Flair, Randy Orton, and Batista. That was an awesome stable, but Line in the Sand definitely made them seem a lot cooler. I unfortunately don't have it in the playlist, but if I ever consider editing it to take songs out, it's definitely a contender to be placed in.
That's pretty much going to do it for this entry. Until next time, take care.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Nothing important. Just short, sweet, and to the point.
First off, happy Mother's day for all the mom's out there. Now that the trivial stuff is out of the way, time to get to the point.
No new episode of Pokemon FireRed today. Quite frankly, I'm not in the mood to do an episode. Not angry or anything, just feeling too lazy to edit and narrate, plus I have to do a podcast later with my buddy Matt, so my mind is more on that.
That's pretty much it for today. Until next time, take care.
No new episode of Pokemon FireRed today. Quite frankly, I'm not in the mood to do an episode. Not angry or anything, just feeling too lazy to edit and narrate, plus I have to do a podcast later with my buddy Matt, so my mind is more on that.
That's pretty much it for today. Until next time, take care.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Productive while not being productive
I had a lot of free time last night, so I decided to get more recording done on Pokemon FireRed. Recorded about 4 hours worth of footage. As of this point, we're nearing the end of the main game, though there is still a bit of side quest stuff to do after that, so we still have a little ways to go before the series comes to an end. A Youtuber with the username mikeJRthe2nd is supposed to be playing Pokemon LeafGreen to go along with my run, however he hasn't uploaded in about a week, not to mention he is extremely far behind in comparison to me. I hope he starts uploading more soon. I don't want my subscribers to have to wait that long before I stomp a mudhole in him and walk it dry for our online battle. Sorry Mike, but I have no intentions of losing and I'm pretty confident in my team. I'll have to wait and see what he brings to the table though, but whatever he brings, I'm sure I'll be ready for him.
The newest episode of the podcast went up over at WeDoTech.net. Check it out. I somehow managed to make the thing sound normal. When we first recorded it, it had that audio problem of certain voices only coming out of one side of the speaker. Some voices came out of the left, while the others only came out of the right. I despise that, but was somehow able to fix it. According to James, this is probably our most entertaining episode to date. You'll have to find that out for yourselves.
Right now I'm listening to Deep Purple's rendition of the classic Beatles' song "Help!" Great version. It's nothing like the original, but I love it just the same. It has a far more laid back, trippy vibe going for it. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get it on the playlist, but if you have a chance to check out the Shades of Deep Purple album, I recommend doing so. Definitely one of the better covers I've heard from a band. When it comes to covers I generally like them sounding as close to the original as possible without being generic carbon copies, but sometimes a cover can be totally different and still sound amazing, and this is one of those examples. In the playlist I have the original version of Perfect Strangers by Deep Purple as well as a cover of it by Jorn. Also a great cover. It's a bit heavier, but keeps the main essence of the song and works just as well. Highly recommend giving that a listen as well.
In wrestling news, Smackdown was on last night. Not as strong of a show as last week, but still very enjoyable. To start the show off, Matt Hardy came out to cut a promo on Drew McIntyre, who's been constantly attacking him over the past couple of weeks. Drew comes out, cuts a very Scottish sounding promo on Matt Hardy, he gets in the ring and they brawl. Unlike TNA, this didn't take up the first half hour of the program though. It lasted roughly 10 minutes tops. After a few punches, McIntyre got the upper hand on Hardy. They both managed to get outside the ring and McIntyre was just laying a beating on Matt by this point. Security, referees, and officials were trying to separate the two, but Drew wouldn't stop. Teddy Long, the general manager, comes out and suspends Drew. That didn't stop him, so Teddy decided to strip him of the Intercontinental Championship. That didn't stop him either, so Teddy fired him. I'm sure he's not really fired. It's probably just an easy way to get Drew off of Smackdown and onto Raw without having to bring the Intercontinental Championship with him or to have him lose a match and lose the title. Either that or they're going to bring Vince to Smackdown and have him throw a fit and fire Teddy Long. I'm sure there are plans to make Vickie Guerrero the next general manager anyway since she manages to get crowd heat like the sun. After that incident, we have a short match between MVP (Montel Vontavious Porter) vs. Luke Gallows. Of course there was some Straight Edge Society shenanigans, but Rey Mysterio comes out and attacks CM Punk, causing a distraction for Gallows, causing MVP to hit the Complete Shot on him. The Complete Shot is a move in which the person doing it jumps up and grabs their head and slams them down face first. Shelton Benjamin used to do it. His version was called PayDirt. After the Gallows/MVP match, CM Punk is in the ring with the rest of the SES and calls out Rey Mysterio. He calls him a coward because he attacked Punk from behind. Rey Mysterio then comes out and says that Punk is no better because he has a masked man attacking Rey constantly. Punk says that Rey is painting the inside of his mask with hallucinagetic drugs and denies the existence of this masked man. Rey claims that Punk is the one hallucinating and that he still feels like cutting Punk's hair off. Punk tells Rey that he pinned Rey at Extreme Rules. Rey then reminds Punk that he beat Punk at Wrestlemania and according to Rey, that makes them even. Rey then challenges Punk to one more match at Over the Limit. Rey says that if CM Punk loses, he gets to shave him bald, however if Rey Mysterio loses, he will join the Straight Edge Society. Rey Mysterio finally made a proper face promo against CM Punk and said that he likes CM Punk's message about not doing drugs, drinking, or smoking cigarettes, however, he doesn't appreciate the messenger or his method. Rey then says to Punk that he would gladly join the Straight Edge Society right then and there if Punk chooses to shave his head. Punk refuses of course and claims that Rey Mysterio is playing trying to stir trouble. Rey then tells Serena and Luke Gallows that Punk doesn't care about them because even though they did everything he told them to, Punk never shaved his head and simply makes them do all the work. Serena and Gallows stare at Punk for a minute, but Punk assures them that Mysterio is simply trying to fool them. After that, they pretty much leave, but the match is made at Over the Limit. Not bad. Punk and Mysterio had some decent matches for the past couple of months, and one more wouldn't hurt. I'd argue that this is the 2010 equivalent of the Rey Mysterio/Chris Jericho feud of last year, which was one of the best feuds in recent memory. The next match features Kelly Kelly and Tiffany, aka Generic Blondes 5812u37987591724375123659060127475912 and 5817439571949512054095091543275613258 vs. Team LayCool, as in Michelle McCool and Layla. It was a typical Diva's match, so pretty much a piss break. Team LayCool won the match, but I couldn't care less because the match was a bore. I really hate to sound sexist, but Diva's matches really are no better than piss breaks because most of them can't wrestle to save their lives. Some of them can, but the only one that can that gets any kind of a push is Beth Phoenix. Mickie James and Katie Lea Burchill were fired and Gail Kim is jobbing on Raw and botching like crazy because she's working with people who can barely do a collar/elbow tieup. After that, Teddy Long is doing an interview in the back and proclaims that since the Intercontinental Title was vacated, there will be a 4 man tournament to decide a new champion. The first match in the tournament is Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler. Excellent match for television. Nice back and forth action, lots of near falls, high impact moves. Good stuff. If you have a chance to check it out, please do. Kofi Kingston won and moves on to the finals. The next match in the tournament is Christian vs. Cody Rhodes. Also a good match and worth checking out. Christian won the match and will face Kofi Kingston in the finals. I expect a good match out of those two and I can't wait until next Friday. Thank you WWE, that seems like a good birthday present. The main event of the night was the All American American, World Heavyweight Champion, Jack Swagger taking on Kane. It was nice seeing Kane use amateur wrestling techniques in the opening of the match. Nice back and forth action, and Kane definitely made Swagger look good. Big Show came out during the match wearing a suit and sat on commentary with Matt Striker and Todd Grisham. I am loving Big Show as a face. He tends to let his personality and natural charisma come out when he's a face rather than when he's a heel. I liked that Big Show and Matt Striker made a throwback reference to Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show a couple years ago where Big Show got superplexed through the ring. Jack Swagger ended up getting disqualified when he kept doing shoulder thrusts to Kane in the corner, which was exposed. After the match, Jack Swagger went outside the ring near the Big Show to pose with the title. Big Show stood up and was ready for action, however, Kane got up and attacked Swagger from behind. Jack Swagger got the upperhand by attacking Kane's injured ribs, but Big Show quickly grabbed Swagger and gave him a chokeslam through the announce table and that ended the show. Good show all around, but last week's show was better. I'm still very optimistic about both Raw and Smackdown though.
Well, that's pretty much going to do it for today's entry. Enjoy the podcast, the playlist, and until next time, take care.
The newest episode of the podcast went up over at WeDoTech.net. Check it out. I somehow managed to make the thing sound normal. When we first recorded it, it had that audio problem of certain voices only coming out of one side of the speaker. Some voices came out of the left, while the others only came out of the right. I despise that, but was somehow able to fix it. According to James, this is probably our most entertaining episode to date. You'll have to find that out for yourselves.
Right now I'm listening to Deep Purple's rendition of the classic Beatles' song "Help!" Great version. It's nothing like the original, but I love it just the same. It has a far more laid back, trippy vibe going for it. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get it on the playlist, but if you have a chance to check out the Shades of Deep Purple album, I recommend doing so. Definitely one of the better covers I've heard from a band. When it comes to covers I generally like them sounding as close to the original as possible without being generic carbon copies, but sometimes a cover can be totally different and still sound amazing, and this is one of those examples. In the playlist I have the original version of Perfect Strangers by Deep Purple as well as a cover of it by Jorn. Also a great cover. It's a bit heavier, but keeps the main essence of the song and works just as well. Highly recommend giving that a listen as well.
In wrestling news, Smackdown was on last night. Not as strong of a show as last week, but still very enjoyable. To start the show off, Matt Hardy came out to cut a promo on Drew McIntyre, who's been constantly attacking him over the past couple of weeks. Drew comes out, cuts a very Scottish sounding promo on Matt Hardy, he gets in the ring and they brawl. Unlike TNA, this didn't take up the first half hour of the program though. It lasted roughly 10 minutes tops. After a few punches, McIntyre got the upper hand on Hardy. They both managed to get outside the ring and McIntyre was just laying a beating on Matt by this point. Security, referees, and officials were trying to separate the two, but Drew wouldn't stop. Teddy Long, the general manager, comes out and suspends Drew. That didn't stop him, so Teddy decided to strip him of the Intercontinental Championship. That didn't stop him either, so Teddy fired him. I'm sure he's not really fired. It's probably just an easy way to get Drew off of Smackdown and onto Raw without having to bring the Intercontinental Championship with him or to have him lose a match and lose the title. Either that or they're going to bring Vince to Smackdown and have him throw a fit and fire Teddy Long. I'm sure there are plans to make Vickie Guerrero the next general manager anyway since she manages to get crowd heat like the sun. After that incident, we have a short match between MVP (Montel Vontavious Porter) vs. Luke Gallows. Of course there was some Straight Edge Society shenanigans, but Rey Mysterio comes out and attacks CM Punk, causing a distraction for Gallows, causing MVP to hit the Complete Shot on him. The Complete Shot is a move in which the person doing it jumps up and grabs their head and slams them down face first. Shelton Benjamin used to do it. His version was called PayDirt. After the Gallows/MVP match, CM Punk is in the ring with the rest of the SES and calls out Rey Mysterio. He calls him a coward because he attacked Punk from behind. Rey Mysterio then comes out and says that Punk is no better because he has a masked man attacking Rey constantly. Punk says that Rey is painting the inside of his mask with hallucinagetic drugs and denies the existence of this masked man. Rey claims that Punk is the one hallucinating and that he still feels like cutting Punk's hair off. Punk tells Rey that he pinned Rey at Extreme Rules. Rey then reminds Punk that he beat Punk at Wrestlemania and according to Rey, that makes them even. Rey then challenges Punk to one more match at Over the Limit. Rey says that if CM Punk loses, he gets to shave him bald, however if Rey Mysterio loses, he will join the Straight Edge Society. Rey Mysterio finally made a proper face promo against CM Punk and said that he likes CM Punk's message about not doing drugs, drinking, or smoking cigarettes, however, he doesn't appreciate the messenger or his method. Rey then says to Punk that he would gladly join the Straight Edge Society right then and there if Punk chooses to shave his head. Punk refuses of course and claims that Rey Mysterio is playing trying to stir trouble. Rey then tells Serena and Luke Gallows that Punk doesn't care about them because even though they did everything he told them to, Punk never shaved his head and simply makes them do all the work. Serena and Gallows stare at Punk for a minute, but Punk assures them that Mysterio is simply trying to fool them. After that, they pretty much leave, but the match is made at Over the Limit. Not bad. Punk and Mysterio had some decent matches for the past couple of months, and one more wouldn't hurt. I'd argue that this is the 2010 equivalent of the Rey Mysterio/Chris Jericho feud of last year, which was one of the best feuds in recent memory. The next match features Kelly Kelly and Tiffany, aka Generic Blondes 5812u37987591724375123659060127475912 and 5817439571949512054095091543275613258 vs. Team LayCool, as in Michelle McCool and Layla. It was a typical Diva's match, so pretty much a piss break. Team LayCool won the match, but I couldn't care less because the match was a bore. I really hate to sound sexist, but Diva's matches really are no better than piss breaks because most of them can't wrestle to save their lives. Some of them can, but the only one that can that gets any kind of a push is Beth Phoenix. Mickie James and Katie Lea Burchill were fired and Gail Kim is jobbing on Raw and botching like crazy because she's working with people who can barely do a collar/elbow tieup. After that, Teddy Long is doing an interview in the back and proclaims that since the Intercontinental Title was vacated, there will be a 4 man tournament to decide a new champion. The first match in the tournament is Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler. Excellent match for television. Nice back and forth action, lots of near falls, high impact moves. Good stuff. If you have a chance to check it out, please do. Kofi Kingston won and moves on to the finals. The next match in the tournament is Christian vs. Cody Rhodes. Also a good match and worth checking out. Christian won the match and will face Kofi Kingston in the finals. I expect a good match out of those two and I can't wait until next Friday. Thank you WWE, that seems like a good birthday present. The main event of the night was the All American American, World Heavyweight Champion, Jack Swagger taking on Kane. It was nice seeing Kane use amateur wrestling techniques in the opening of the match. Nice back and forth action, and Kane definitely made Swagger look good. Big Show came out during the match wearing a suit and sat on commentary with Matt Striker and Todd Grisham. I am loving Big Show as a face. He tends to let his personality and natural charisma come out when he's a face rather than when he's a heel. I liked that Big Show and Matt Striker made a throwback reference to Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show a couple years ago where Big Show got superplexed through the ring. Jack Swagger ended up getting disqualified when he kept doing shoulder thrusts to Kane in the corner, which was exposed. After the match, Jack Swagger went outside the ring near the Big Show to pose with the title. Big Show stood up and was ready for action, however, Kane got up and attacked Swagger from behind. Jack Swagger got the upperhand by attacking Kane's injured ribs, but Big Show quickly grabbed Swagger and gave him a chokeslam through the announce table and that ended the show. Good show all around, but last week's show was better. I'm still very optimistic about both Raw and Smackdown though.
Well, that's pretty much going to do it for today's entry. Enjoy the podcast, the playlist, and until next time, take care.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Editing....finally done.
You may be noticing that this entry is a little later than usual. I had to edit the WeDoTech podcast and I finally finished it. I'm glad it's finally done. Pokemon FireRed Part 33 is up already on youtube. Check that out. I warn you though, it's filled with rage and frustration. I'm probably going to record more footage tonight, but now I need to figure out where I'm going to end it. Not sure if I should end it when I finish the Cinnabar Gym or should I take care of the first three Sevii Islands quest within the same recording. I'll probably figure that out tonight.
WWE Superstars came on last night at about 10:00pm instead of 8:00pm. It was pushed back due to a baseball game. Well, it was pretty much what I expected. Midcard matches and nothing more. The only thing of note was that Primo and Carlito pretty much reunited.
I'm sorry for a really short blog, but I'm worn out after editing that podcast so I'll probably have more to talk about tomorrow. Until next time, take care.
WWE Superstars came on last night at about 10:00pm instead of 8:00pm. It was pushed back due to a baseball game. Well, it was pretty much what I expected. Midcard matches and nothing more. The only thing of note was that Primo and Carlito pretty much reunited.
I'm sorry for a really short blog, but I'm worn out after editing that podcast so I'll probably have more to talk about tomorrow. Until next time, take care.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Psychic? More like Psychotic.
So I just finished editing the next two parts for Pokemon FireRed. Took on Giovanni in the Silph Co. building and the Saffron Gym. Sabrina was a bitch to fight. That damn Alakazam took forever to beat. Oh well, it's finally over. I'm probably going to record more tomorrow.
In WeDoTech.net news, we recorded the podcast last night. This time it was James, Matt, myself and a new addition in Simon, also known as GamerGeezer on Youtube. Simon's a good dude. Had a good time just chatting with him about gaming. According to James, this will probably be our best podcast yet. I'll have to listen to it during editing to find out for sure. To be perfectly honest I'm just hoping that a lot of the background noise didn't make it in, mostly the dog barking. According to James, it wasn't that bad. I'm probably going to edit it down Friday. I sure as hell didn't feel like doing it last night and probably won't edit it today. To be perfectly honest I'm not too worried since whenever Dean edited it it nearly took him a week to do that anyway.
As far as music goes, been listening to some Long John Baldry. I have a couple songs of his in the playlist. Some nice bits of blues, rock, and r&b. John also did the voice of Dr. Ivo Robotnik in the Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog. I never knew he was actually a blues singer until a couple years ago. I recommend checking out some of his albums.
That's going to cover it for today. Don't have much going on in the way of wrestling at the moment so that'll be all. Until next time, take care.
In WeDoTech.net news, we recorded the podcast last night. This time it was James, Matt, myself and a new addition in Simon, also known as GamerGeezer on Youtube. Simon's a good dude. Had a good time just chatting with him about gaming. According to James, this will probably be our best podcast yet. I'll have to listen to it during editing to find out for sure. To be perfectly honest I'm just hoping that a lot of the background noise didn't make it in, mostly the dog barking. According to James, it wasn't that bad. I'm probably going to edit it down Friday. I sure as hell didn't feel like doing it last night and probably won't edit it today. To be perfectly honest I'm not too worried since whenever Dean edited it it nearly took him a week to do that anyway.
As far as music goes, been listening to some Long John Baldry. I have a couple songs of his in the playlist. Some nice bits of blues, rock, and r&b. John also did the voice of Dr. Ivo Robotnik in the Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog. I never knew he was actually a blues singer until a couple years ago. I recommend checking out some of his albums.
That's going to cover it for today. Don't have much going on in the way of wrestling at the moment so that'll be all. Until next time, take care.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Seriously, from "awesome" to "terrible."
The title of this entry is something I'll address later on. First thing's first, Pokemon FireRed has a new episode uploading as I type this. I was going to do 2 episodes yesterday but I decided against it at the last minute due to various circumstances happening at that point in time, so it ended being 1 episode yesterday, and 1 episode today.
I said in yesterday's entry that I would talk about Monday Night Raw and TNA Impact and I plan to do just that. I'll start off with Raw since I watched that first. Overall, I have to say that I enjoyed the show. The show starts off with Batista coming out to cut a promo about how he was screwed at Extreme Rules due to John Cena using duct tape to win the match. He then talks about how both he and Cena have to have a "Beat the Clock" challenge to decide what their stipulation is for their rematch at the next pay-per-view Over the Limit. Sheamus comes out and tells Batista that he is the one that deserves the title shot because unlike Batista, he actually won his match at Extreme Rules. Batista then tells him that Sheamus lost during the triple threat match from last week's show, despite never actually being pinned or forced to submit. I like that they're throwing Sheamus in the feud, even if it's just as someone who is trying to get into the actual match. The fact that they have him standing up to Batista and not acting like a cowardly heel is a good sign since it makes Sheamus look like a credible threat. After that, Batista has his match against The Miz. At least that was supposed to happen. Turned out Miz had a doctor's note and couldn't compete due to the trauma placed on his jaw after The Big Show decked him last week. He decides to send his NXT rookie, Daniel Bryan, to face Batista in his place. Now the whole premise of the "Beat the Clock" challenge is that one wrestler will have a match and the time it takes for him to win will set the time to beat for the next person to take that challenge. Daniel Bryan got some nice bits of offense in during the match, managing to almost make Batista tap as well as almost getting a pinfall victory. He was looking pretty good during this match, but yet it was obvious from the start that Batista would win, and he did win after hitting the Batista Bomb (his rendition of a power bomb) on Bryan and pinning him for a time of 5 minutes and 6 seconds. After the match, embarrassed by the fact that he took that long to beat Bryan, he went back into the ring and gave him 2 more Batista Bombs. Next thing we see is Wayne Brady, who is the guest host for this week, talking with Eve backstage during a photoshoot. Of course they had to do a comedy skit where Jillian Hall comes out and tries to sing for Wayne Brady as horridly as humanly possible, but of course they were pretty quick to get her out of the room. Wayne Brady leaves and Eve is attacked by Maryse who wants the Diva's Championship back. All in all, the segment wasn't that bad and it's the first time in a long time that a diva rivalry had some sort of build. Next they show Edge in the back talking with either a stage hand or some kind of production assistant about clips to use for some kind of video reel. Edge is listing some of his previous accomplishments he wants in the video, yet the guy he's talking to keeps telling him that these clips can't be used because of the TV-PG rating. Edge then does an interview with Josh Matthews saying that he's the "Rated R Superstar" and that he wants to bring back controversy to the WWE like it was known for "back in the day." Ted Dibiase Jr. then comes to the ring to have a match with John Morrison, but first he cuts a promo saying how R-Truth is stupid for refusing to be his assistant (his Virgil) and that he will find someone and the first thing he will order that person to do is to beat up R-Truth and teach him a lesson. John Morrison comes out and the match begins. Some decent back and forth action that leads to a spot where Ted Dibiase is out of the ring and John Morrison stands on the top rope, not the turnbuckle, to do a 450 splash to the outside. After that, John Morrison gets back in the ring and Dibiase leaves, accepting a countout defeat. Morrison then gets on the mic and says that he won't accept that kind of win. He proposes that the match continues, and if he loses, he will become Ted's Virgil. Of course that intrigues Ted and he comes back and the match continues. Again, lots of back and forth action, however in the end John Morrison wins. After the match, Dibiase attacks Morrison and R-Truth comes out to make the save. The two pose together in the ring and Ted makes his way to the back. Solid match overall and I wouldn't mind seeing it again. Next we have John Cena who is supposed to face Chris Jericho for his own "Beat the Clock" match. He was supposed to face off against Chris Jericho, but Jericho decided that his own NXT rookie, Wade Barrett, should face him instead because Jericho felt he was above the match. Wade also did one hell of a job and almost made John lose the challenge. Of course though, John Cena no sold (which means acted as if he wasn't hurt at all) Wade at the last 27 seconds he had, locked him in the STF and made him tap out. After the match, Cena says he won't make the audience wait and was about ot announce the stipulation for his match against Batista, but Sheamus comes out and knocks Cena out with a bicycle kick. Next we have a diva's match between Maryse and Nikki Bella. The match wasn't that memorable and to be perfectly honest I didn't care for it. Maryse won, but after the match she decided to show off a photoshoot of her own that was taken after knocking Eve out earlier. Of course it was Maryse posing with Eve's Diva Championship while ontop of her unconscious body (That statement sounds rather perverted, but that's literally what happened.) After that, we cut to the back where Wayne Brady is talking with Vladimir Kozlov who was demanding competition. Santino comes in dressed with hippie clothes and an afro wig claiming he was a major fan of The Brady Bunch but Wayne tells him he was never a member of that show. Santino's gimmick is that he's a stupid foreigner who doesn't have a clue about actual American culture. It's a stupid gimmick, but meh, he at least makes it funny. Anyway, Santino claims that he wants to be a tag team partner to Vladimir Kozlov, but Kozlov wants nothing to do with Santino. William Regal comes in, who is tagging with Kozlov, and Santino says that Regal screwed Kozlov over back when ECW was still around. He claimed he was one of the 7 people who watched that show. Regal claims that he and Kozlov have settled their differences and things were just fine. Santino makes another Brady Bunch reference by yelling "Regal! Regal! Regal!(similar to Marsha Marsha Marsha)" Santino then leaves and the camera zooms out and you see Goldust in a dress similar to the character Alice. Wayne says "What are you supposed to be Alice?" Goldust then says "Who's Alice? I'm Goldust you witch!" He then walks away, which I thought was pretty funny. We then cut to Chris Jericho and The Miz talking backstage about how they both carried The Big Show during their respective tag team title runs and that he was just ungrateful to them for punching them both in the face. Miz says there is nothing they can do now since Big Show is on Smackdown and they're both on Raw, but Jericho says he has a plan and Miz should follow him. This pretty much signified that Miz and Jericho are going to form their very own tag team, which I have mixed feelings about. Jericho and Miz would definitely make an awesome team as both of them are easily 2 of the best promo men in the business and Jericho is one of the best period. On the other hand, Miz is the United States Champion and hasn't defended that title on television or a pay per view in months which is totally devaluing that title. I know titles are nothing but props, but they really should put some emphasis on Miz as the United States champion. Next there is a match between Vladimir Kozlov teaming with William Regal vs. The Hart Dynasty who are the newly crowned Unified Tag Team Champions. It was a pretty decent tag match but it was rather obvious the Hart Dynasty would win. During the match Chris Jericho and the Miz were on commentary and I loved that they were both shitting all over Michael Cole, because I can't stand the man at all. He's a tool and a terrible commentator. After that match, as the Hart Dynasty were celebrating their win, Jericho and Miz ran to the ring and attacked them knocking them both out. Good match, good segment, and I anticipate where it goes from there. We finally hit the final segment of the night where Edge hosts The Cutting Edge, a talk show similar to Piper's Pit or The Highlight Reel. His guest is supposed to be Randy Orton, whom Edge speared last week costing him a shot at the title. He says that the reason he speared Orton was that he had a plan to take the World Heavyweight Title from Jack Swagger back on Smackdown, but due to the fact that Ted Dibiase won a battle royal he was drafted over to Raw, which ruined his plans entirely. Wayne Brady interrupts the segment claiming that he is a huge fan of Edge and wants to hang out during the show and follow in Edge's shadow for a bit. Edge is saying how cool it is that Wayne Brady is there and they're talking like every thing's cool, then Randy Orton comes out and doesn't say a word. He gets in Edge's face as he's ready to attack him, then Wayne Brady comes and tries to cool Orton down, but Orton locks him in and drops him with an RKO. Props to Wayne Brady for taking a bump like that. Anyway, he backs Edge in a corner and Edge says on the mic that he's angry that the fans cheer for Orton despite the fact that he's similar to Edge in that he does what he wants when he wants. He also said that when Edge came back he tried to do everything he could to appease the fans and yet they wouldn't fully accept him, despite that being completely untrue. Anyway, Randy Orton tries to hit Edge with an RKO, Edge escapes, kicks Randy in the face which stuns him for a minute. Edge then goes to the corner to attempt to hit a Spear on Randy. As Edge is coming, Randy quickly hits the RKO which looked awesome. Randy then stands above Edge in the middle of the ring and the show ends. All in all it was an excellent show and I hope Raw continues in the same direction. Wayne Brady did a decent job hosting this week and I hope Flava Flav can do just as well. TNA Impact on the other hand was not as good.
Actually, TNA Impact was a train wreck and a half. We start off with Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan riding in a limo, in broad daylight despite the fact that it's 8:00 pm and the shot looks as if early afternoon and this all takes place in Florida, on the east coast. Anyway, we then cut to the ring where we hear Ric Flair's theme music hit. Jay Lethal comes out in a nice suit wearing Ric Flair's Hall of Fame ring that Hogan gave him and is doing easily the best Ric Flair impression I've ever heard or seen. Anyway, he's then interrupted by Ric Flair who is very angry that Jay Lethal is disrespecting him. Lethal then gives the ring back to Flair and says he idolized Ric Flair and had no intentions of disrespecting him. Ric Flair is unimpressed with Lethal's bullshit and decides to slap him in the face and starts attacking Lethal. Lethal then starts defending himself, but suddenly Beer Money, Desmond Wolfe, and AJ Styles hit the ring and start attacking Jay Lethal. After that, Abyss wobbles to the ring and attempts to save Lethal, but he starts getting his ass beat, then Team 3D tries to make the save but that doesn't help, then finally RVD comes in with a chair and scares the attackers off. They then cut to a commercial. When they come back, Ric Flair and crew are standing at the entrance while RVD and crew are standing in the ring. RVD gets on the mic and says that he wants to keep fighting so they invite Flair and company to hit the ring and start fighting again. Low and behold, Ric says that's a good idea, and the clusterfuck continues. Hulk Hogan gets a text about what's going on and decides to turn the limo around and head back to the arena. Hogan then comes out, and I'm not kidding, knocks all the bad guys out in 1 punch. We're talking about a 60 year old Hulk Hogan knocking out the top 5 heels of the company out in 1 punch when even the World Heavyweight Champion was having trouble fending off one of these guys. It was a giant clusterfuck and looked horrid. We then cut to a commercial again. When we come back, the clusterfuck is STILL going on and this time we see security and referees trying to break everything up. Hogan then gets on the mic and decides to make some matches. The first match he makes is RVD vs. Desmond Wolfe for the TNA World Heavyweight Champion Rob Van Dam. The fans, including myself, voted for Desmond Wolfe to get a title shot and so he got one. The next match Hogan announces is AJ Styles vs. Abyss in a "Monster's Ball" match, which is just a hardcore match with a fancy name. Hogan then announces that Beer Money, who were originally supposed to face The Motor City Machine Guns in a tag match will now be facing Team 3D as well, making it a 3-way Tag Team Match. The clusterfuck is finally over and that's already the first half hour of the show done already. Mike Tenay and Taz also made the announcement that Impact will be moving back to Thursday nights, meaning I don't have to record it anymore. They claimed that the reason they're moving back is because the fans "demanded it." While that is partially true, it's rather obvious the reason they are moving back is because they were getting destroyed by Monday Night Raw in the ratings. Raw got a 3.1 rating whereas Impact got a 0.5 rating last week. It's obvious that Impact needs to go back Thursdays in order to survive. Anyway, we finally get a match in which Douglas Williams and Brian Kendrick team up to face the newly formed team of Ink Inc. made up of Shannon Moore and Jessie Neil. Before the actual match starts, Douglas Williams gets on the mic to talk about TNA management stripping him of the X-Division title. The reason he was stripped of the title was due to the fact that he was trapped in Europe after the volcano erupted in Iceland and couldn't make it to Lockdown to defend the title. The man couldn't come back to defend the title due to conditions out of his control and thus the title was stripped. Of course he still wears the title because he feels he is still the champion, and never actually lost the title, and rightfully so. Anyway, Ink Inc. come out and have their match and of course they win after Douglas Williams ditches his partner. During the match, the current tag team champions Matt Morgan...and...his ego I guess, go out and do commentary. Technically, his partner was Hernandez, but Morgan turned heel and injured Hernandez, claiming the tag titles for himself. He now refers to himself in plural pronoun, so instead of "I" or "me" he now refers to himself in "we" and "us." I actually kind of like that gimmick, but the problem is every time he defends the title he has to find a partner. Anyway, it was announced that Ink Inc. were getting a title shot and Morgan was told that Hogan will decide Morgan's partner when he defends those titles at Sacrifice, the next pay-per-view. Morgan says to Hogan that he demands to know who is partner is by the next show or else Morgan will spread chaos and carnage. Anyway, after the match Samoa Joe comes out for no reason and just beats the shit out of Douglas Williams and Brian Kendrick. They still never actually explained what happened to Samoa Joe after he was kidnapped by ninjas. Yes, that's right, Samoa Joe was kidnapped by ninjas and managed to escape and TNA haven't shed light on it at all. After that, we cut to Mr. Anderson attacking Pope Diangelo Dinero in the back and stealing his sunglasses. He's wearing an alter boy robe while doing so and it looked pretty funny actually. After coming back from a commercial, Anderson comes to the ring and cuts a funny promo about how he beat the hell out of Pope and then Jeff Hardy comes out and spews nonsense about how Pope won't be able to face Anderson at the next pay-per-view so Jeff Hardy will take his place. To be perfectly honest, I couldn't care less by this point. Next we have a match between Tara, Sarita, and Taylor Wild vs. The Beautiful People in a 6 Knockout tag match in which both the Knockout single's title as well as the Knockout's tag titles were all on the line. The Beautiful People won. During the match Tara was heeling it up and saying how she was better than her tag partners and what not, also attacking Taylor Wild and Sarita. We then cut backstage where Tara is being interviewed by Christie Hemmie. Tara says that the company isn't taking her seriously and that they've done nothing but screw her over ever since she got there. She then challenges Knockout Champion Madison Reyne to a title match at Sacrifice and Christie then says, "Well how do you expect the company to decide that you are worthy of challenging for the title." Tara says "I'll challenge Madison and put my career on the line." Seems to me that Tara is leaving soon and I don't blame her. We then cut to a backstage segment where Hulk Hogan is talking about his family issues and then breaks down into tears. To be perfectly honest, this wasn't necessary. Jeremy Borash tries to get an interview out of Ric Flair, but Flair refuses an interview and tries to shut the door. Of course the door manages to stay open just enough so you can see and hear everything he's saying. He tries to give encouragement to AJ, Desmond, Robert Roode, and James Storm. Ric Flair then suddenly slams the door shut once he realizes it was still open. We then cut to the 3-way tag match and to be perfectly honest it wasn't that memorable until the very end. Scott Hall and Kevin Nash come out and attack Team 3D causing the match to end in a "no contest." Eric Young comes out to make the save, but it turns out to be a swerve (surprise twist) and joins with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. This made absolutely no sense if you've been paying attention. When Scott Hall and Sean Waltman first came to the company, Kevin Nash tried getting them jobs but it wasn't working out. Hogan wanted nothing to do with those guys. Hall and Waltman kept sneaking into the building and what not and suddenly they attacked Kevin Nash. Nash and Young started decide to team up and take those two out for attacking Nash. They had a pay-per-view tag match at Destination X, if Hall and Waltman won, they got contracts to work for the company. Nash swerved on Eric Young and helped Hall and Waltman win and get contracts. Angry about it, Young challenged Kevin Nash to a match at Lockdown and lost. Suddenly Eric Young joins Kevin Nash and gang? That's illogical booking if I've ever seen it. Again this turns into a massive clusterfuck as the MCMG decide to attack Eric Young, Hall, and Nash, then they're attacked by Beer Money and the two groups decide to pose in the ring. It was stupid and I remember pulling my hair from it. Next we are introduced to a new talk show hosted by Orlando Jordan called The O-Zone. Orlando's gimmick is semi-based on his real life bisexuality. The difference is that the character is supposed to be bisexual on a very creepy/disturbing level. He claims that Rob Terry is his guest and then pulls out a cutout of him. He then starts touching the cutout in various locations and is admiring him. It's very creepy and I'm not a homophobe in any sense of the word, but it was way too gay and made me as well as everyone else feel very uncomfortable. Rob Terry then comes out and rips apart the cutout and punches Orlando Jordan. When Rob is turned around and posing, Jordan gets up and knocks Rob Terry out. Luckily the segment ended. Next we have the match between AJ Styles and Abyss. The match was short burst entertainment and barely lasted 5 minutes with AJ winning after Ric Flair and Chelsea come out causing a distraction and AJ hitting Abyss with a low blow while wearing brass knuckles. To be honest, the distraction seemed pointless since there were no disqualifications anyway. We finally move on to the World Title match where Desmond Wolfe faces RVD. It was a 6 minute squash. RVD beat Desmond quick and clean and after the match AJ Styles comes out, attacks RVD and claims he will get his rematch at Sacrifice. What kills me about this is that they just implemented a Top 10 ranking system based on voting. Desmond Wolfe came in first place and got his title shot. Next in line is supposed to be Jeff Hardy. I mean, I'm glad AJ is getting the title shot, but what's the point in having a voting based contender's list if you're not going to follow it? It makes absolutely no sense, which seems to be a running theme with this show. The final segment is a promo between Hulk Hogan and Sting where Hogan asks why Sting has been heeling it up as of late. Sting claims that Hogan was protected in all the companies he's worked with and that he was a politicizing asshole back in WCW. Hogan's all like "well you just want to be a bad guy brother" and it leads to Jeff Jarrett attacking Sting and that's pretty much the whole show. It was horrid.
Speaking of horrid, that brings me to NXT. I want to know what the hell happened to this show. It used to be awesome in the first couple of weeks. You had great matches like Daniel Bryan vs. Chris Jericho, which is basically like a dream match to fans of pure wrestling, like myself. Now the show is filled with nothing but stupid gimmicky challenges similar to the old show Double Dare, literally, last night's challenge was an obstacle course. What does any of that have to do with wrestling?! I don't want to see Skip Sheffield and Michael Tarver trying to drink soda. I want to see Wade Barrett and Daniel Bryan wrestle people. The other half of the show is Daniel Bryan losing. He hasn't won a single match on the show, yet somehow we're supposed to believe that this is an underdog story? Seriously, I could believe that with the first 3 or 4 losses, but now we're on loss number 10 and he lost to Michael Tarver last night, who also never won a match and is expected to be eliminated next week. There's really nothing more to talk about for this show because it pisses me off how it went from being awesome and one of the best wrestling shows on television to complete and total garbage. I'll keep watching it because it's wrestling related, but to be perfectly honest, I'm tempted to stop watching it all together.
I made you guys read enough for today so I'm going to stop it here. Again, enjoy the playlist and until next time, take care.
I said in yesterday's entry that I would talk about Monday Night Raw and TNA Impact and I plan to do just that. I'll start off with Raw since I watched that first. Overall, I have to say that I enjoyed the show. The show starts off with Batista coming out to cut a promo about how he was screwed at Extreme Rules due to John Cena using duct tape to win the match. He then talks about how both he and Cena have to have a "Beat the Clock" challenge to decide what their stipulation is for their rematch at the next pay-per-view Over the Limit. Sheamus comes out and tells Batista that he is the one that deserves the title shot because unlike Batista, he actually won his match at Extreme Rules. Batista then tells him that Sheamus lost during the triple threat match from last week's show, despite never actually being pinned or forced to submit. I like that they're throwing Sheamus in the feud, even if it's just as someone who is trying to get into the actual match. The fact that they have him standing up to Batista and not acting like a cowardly heel is a good sign since it makes Sheamus look like a credible threat. After that, Batista has his match against The Miz. At least that was supposed to happen. Turned out Miz had a doctor's note and couldn't compete due to the trauma placed on his jaw after The Big Show decked him last week. He decides to send his NXT rookie, Daniel Bryan, to face Batista in his place. Now the whole premise of the "Beat the Clock" challenge is that one wrestler will have a match and the time it takes for him to win will set the time to beat for the next person to take that challenge. Daniel Bryan got some nice bits of offense in during the match, managing to almost make Batista tap as well as almost getting a pinfall victory. He was looking pretty good during this match, but yet it was obvious from the start that Batista would win, and he did win after hitting the Batista Bomb (his rendition of a power bomb) on Bryan and pinning him for a time of 5 minutes and 6 seconds. After the match, embarrassed by the fact that he took that long to beat Bryan, he went back into the ring and gave him 2 more Batista Bombs. Next thing we see is Wayne Brady, who is the guest host for this week, talking with Eve backstage during a photoshoot. Of course they had to do a comedy skit where Jillian Hall comes out and tries to sing for Wayne Brady as horridly as humanly possible, but of course they were pretty quick to get her out of the room. Wayne Brady leaves and Eve is attacked by Maryse who wants the Diva's Championship back. All in all, the segment wasn't that bad and it's the first time in a long time that a diva rivalry had some sort of build. Next they show Edge in the back talking with either a stage hand or some kind of production assistant about clips to use for some kind of video reel. Edge is listing some of his previous accomplishments he wants in the video, yet the guy he's talking to keeps telling him that these clips can't be used because of the TV-PG rating. Edge then does an interview with Josh Matthews saying that he's the "Rated R Superstar" and that he wants to bring back controversy to the WWE like it was known for "back in the day." Ted Dibiase Jr. then comes to the ring to have a match with John Morrison, but first he cuts a promo saying how R-Truth is stupid for refusing to be his assistant (his Virgil) and that he will find someone and the first thing he will order that person to do is to beat up R-Truth and teach him a lesson. John Morrison comes out and the match begins. Some decent back and forth action that leads to a spot where Ted Dibiase is out of the ring and John Morrison stands on the top rope, not the turnbuckle, to do a 450 splash to the outside. After that, John Morrison gets back in the ring and Dibiase leaves, accepting a countout defeat. Morrison then gets on the mic and says that he won't accept that kind of win. He proposes that the match continues, and if he loses, he will become Ted's Virgil. Of course that intrigues Ted and he comes back and the match continues. Again, lots of back and forth action, however in the end John Morrison wins. After the match, Dibiase attacks Morrison and R-Truth comes out to make the save. The two pose together in the ring and Ted makes his way to the back. Solid match overall and I wouldn't mind seeing it again. Next we have John Cena who is supposed to face Chris Jericho for his own "Beat the Clock" match. He was supposed to face off against Chris Jericho, but Jericho decided that his own NXT rookie, Wade Barrett, should face him instead because Jericho felt he was above the match. Wade also did one hell of a job and almost made John lose the challenge. Of course though, John Cena no sold (which means acted as if he wasn't hurt at all) Wade at the last 27 seconds he had, locked him in the STF and made him tap out. After the match, Cena says he won't make the audience wait and was about ot announce the stipulation for his match against Batista, but Sheamus comes out and knocks Cena out with a bicycle kick. Next we have a diva's match between Maryse and Nikki Bella. The match wasn't that memorable and to be perfectly honest I didn't care for it. Maryse won, but after the match she decided to show off a photoshoot of her own that was taken after knocking Eve out earlier. Of course it was Maryse posing with Eve's Diva Championship while ontop of her unconscious body (That statement sounds rather perverted, but that's literally what happened.) After that, we cut to the back where Wayne Brady is talking with Vladimir Kozlov who was demanding competition. Santino comes in dressed with hippie clothes and an afro wig claiming he was a major fan of The Brady Bunch but Wayne tells him he was never a member of that show. Santino's gimmick is that he's a stupid foreigner who doesn't have a clue about actual American culture. It's a stupid gimmick, but meh, he at least makes it funny. Anyway, Santino claims that he wants to be a tag team partner to Vladimir Kozlov, but Kozlov wants nothing to do with Santino. William Regal comes in, who is tagging with Kozlov, and Santino says that Regal screwed Kozlov over back when ECW was still around. He claimed he was one of the 7 people who watched that show. Regal claims that he and Kozlov have settled their differences and things were just fine. Santino makes another Brady Bunch reference by yelling "Regal! Regal! Regal!(similar to Marsha Marsha Marsha)" Santino then leaves and the camera zooms out and you see Goldust in a dress similar to the character Alice. Wayne says "What are you supposed to be Alice?" Goldust then says "Who's Alice? I'm Goldust you witch!" He then walks away, which I thought was pretty funny. We then cut to Chris Jericho and The Miz talking backstage about how they both carried The Big Show during their respective tag team title runs and that he was just ungrateful to them for punching them both in the face. Miz says there is nothing they can do now since Big Show is on Smackdown and they're both on Raw, but Jericho says he has a plan and Miz should follow him. This pretty much signified that Miz and Jericho are going to form their very own tag team, which I have mixed feelings about. Jericho and Miz would definitely make an awesome team as both of them are easily 2 of the best promo men in the business and Jericho is one of the best period. On the other hand, Miz is the United States Champion and hasn't defended that title on television or a pay per view in months which is totally devaluing that title. I know titles are nothing but props, but they really should put some emphasis on Miz as the United States champion. Next there is a match between Vladimir Kozlov teaming with William Regal vs. The Hart Dynasty who are the newly crowned Unified Tag Team Champions. It was a pretty decent tag match but it was rather obvious the Hart Dynasty would win. During the match Chris Jericho and the Miz were on commentary and I loved that they were both shitting all over Michael Cole, because I can't stand the man at all. He's a tool and a terrible commentator. After that match, as the Hart Dynasty were celebrating their win, Jericho and Miz ran to the ring and attacked them knocking them both out. Good match, good segment, and I anticipate where it goes from there. We finally hit the final segment of the night where Edge hosts The Cutting Edge, a talk show similar to Piper's Pit or The Highlight Reel. His guest is supposed to be Randy Orton, whom Edge speared last week costing him a shot at the title. He says that the reason he speared Orton was that he had a plan to take the World Heavyweight Title from Jack Swagger back on Smackdown, but due to the fact that Ted Dibiase won a battle royal he was drafted over to Raw, which ruined his plans entirely. Wayne Brady interrupts the segment claiming that he is a huge fan of Edge and wants to hang out during the show and follow in Edge's shadow for a bit. Edge is saying how cool it is that Wayne Brady is there and they're talking like every thing's cool, then Randy Orton comes out and doesn't say a word. He gets in Edge's face as he's ready to attack him, then Wayne Brady comes and tries to cool Orton down, but Orton locks him in and drops him with an RKO. Props to Wayne Brady for taking a bump like that. Anyway, he backs Edge in a corner and Edge says on the mic that he's angry that the fans cheer for Orton despite the fact that he's similar to Edge in that he does what he wants when he wants. He also said that when Edge came back he tried to do everything he could to appease the fans and yet they wouldn't fully accept him, despite that being completely untrue. Anyway, Randy Orton tries to hit Edge with an RKO, Edge escapes, kicks Randy in the face which stuns him for a minute. Edge then goes to the corner to attempt to hit a Spear on Randy. As Edge is coming, Randy quickly hits the RKO which looked awesome. Randy then stands above Edge in the middle of the ring and the show ends. All in all it was an excellent show and I hope Raw continues in the same direction. Wayne Brady did a decent job hosting this week and I hope Flava Flav can do just as well. TNA Impact on the other hand was not as good.
Actually, TNA Impact was a train wreck and a half. We start off with Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan riding in a limo, in broad daylight despite the fact that it's 8:00 pm and the shot looks as if early afternoon and this all takes place in Florida, on the east coast. Anyway, we then cut to the ring where we hear Ric Flair's theme music hit. Jay Lethal comes out in a nice suit wearing Ric Flair's Hall of Fame ring that Hogan gave him and is doing easily the best Ric Flair impression I've ever heard or seen. Anyway, he's then interrupted by Ric Flair who is very angry that Jay Lethal is disrespecting him. Lethal then gives the ring back to Flair and says he idolized Ric Flair and had no intentions of disrespecting him. Ric Flair is unimpressed with Lethal's bullshit and decides to slap him in the face and starts attacking Lethal. Lethal then starts defending himself, but suddenly Beer Money, Desmond Wolfe, and AJ Styles hit the ring and start attacking Jay Lethal. After that, Abyss wobbles to the ring and attempts to save Lethal, but he starts getting his ass beat, then Team 3D tries to make the save but that doesn't help, then finally RVD comes in with a chair and scares the attackers off. They then cut to a commercial. When they come back, Ric Flair and crew are standing at the entrance while RVD and crew are standing in the ring. RVD gets on the mic and says that he wants to keep fighting so they invite Flair and company to hit the ring and start fighting again. Low and behold, Ric says that's a good idea, and the clusterfuck continues. Hulk Hogan gets a text about what's going on and decides to turn the limo around and head back to the arena. Hogan then comes out, and I'm not kidding, knocks all the bad guys out in 1 punch. We're talking about a 60 year old Hulk Hogan knocking out the top 5 heels of the company out in 1 punch when even the World Heavyweight Champion was having trouble fending off one of these guys. It was a giant clusterfuck and looked horrid. We then cut to a commercial again. When we come back, the clusterfuck is STILL going on and this time we see security and referees trying to break everything up. Hogan then gets on the mic and decides to make some matches. The first match he makes is RVD vs. Desmond Wolfe for the TNA World Heavyweight Champion Rob Van Dam. The fans, including myself, voted for Desmond Wolfe to get a title shot and so he got one. The next match Hogan announces is AJ Styles vs. Abyss in a "Monster's Ball" match, which is just a hardcore match with a fancy name. Hogan then announces that Beer Money, who were originally supposed to face The Motor City Machine Guns in a tag match will now be facing Team 3D as well, making it a 3-way Tag Team Match. The clusterfuck is finally over and that's already the first half hour of the show done already. Mike Tenay and Taz also made the announcement that Impact will be moving back to Thursday nights, meaning I don't have to record it anymore. They claimed that the reason they're moving back is because the fans "demanded it." While that is partially true, it's rather obvious the reason they are moving back is because they were getting destroyed by Monday Night Raw in the ratings. Raw got a 3.1 rating whereas Impact got a 0.5 rating last week. It's obvious that Impact needs to go back Thursdays in order to survive. Anyway, we finally get a match in which Douglas Williams and Brian Kendrick team up to face the newly formed team of Ink Inc. made up of Shannon Moore and Jessie Neil. Before the actual match starts, Douglas Williams gets on the mic to talk about TNA management stripping him of the X-Division title. The reason he was stripped of the title was due to the fact that he was trapped in Europe after the volcano erupted in Iceland and couldn't make it to Lockdown to defend the title. The man couldn't come back to defend the title due to conditions out of his control and thus the title was stripped. Of course he still wears the title because he feels he is still the champion, and never actually lost the title, and rightfully so. Anyway, Ink Inc. come out and have their match and of course they win after Douglas Williams ditches his partner. During the match, the current tag team champions Matt Morgan...and...his ego I guess, go out and do commentary. Technically, his partner was Hernandez, but Morgan turned heel and injured Hernandez, claiming the tag titles for himself. He now refers to himself in plural pronoun, so instead of "I" or "me" he now refers to himself in "we" and "us." I actually kind of like that gimmick, but the problem is every time he defends the title he has to find a partner. Anyway, it was announced that Ink Inc. were getting a title shot and Morgan was told that Hogan will decide Morgan's partner when he defends those titles at Sacrifice, the next pay-per-view. Morgan says to Hogan that he demands to know who is partner is by the next show or else Morgan will spread chaos and carnage. Anyway, after the match Samoa Joe comes out for no reason and just beats the shit out of Douglas Williams and Brian Kendrick. They still never actually explained what happened to Samoa Joe after he was kidnapped by ninjas. Yes, that's right, Samoa Joe was kidnapped by ninjas and managed to escape and TNA haven't shed light on it at all. After that, we cut to Mr. Anderson attacking Pope Diangelo Dinero in the back and stealing his sunglasses. He's wearing an alter boy robe while doing so and it looked pretty funny actually. After coming back from a commercial, Anderson comes to the ring and cuts a funny promo about how he beat the hell out of Pope and then Jeff Hardy comes out and spews nonsense about how Pope won't be able to face Anderson at the next pay-per-view so Jeff Hardy will take his place. To be perfectly honest, I couldn't care less by this point. Next we have a match between Tara, Sarita, and Taylor Wild vs. The Beautiful People in a 6 Knockout tag match in which both the Knockout single's title as well as the Knockout's tag titles were all on the line. The Beautiful People won. During the match Tara was heeling it up and saying how she was better than her tag partners and what not, also attacking Taylor Wild and Sarita. We then cut backstage where Tara is being interviewed by Christie Hemmie. Tara says that the company isn't taking her seriously and that they've done nothing but screw her over ever since she got there. She then challenges Knockout Champion Madison Reyne to a title match at Sacrifice and Christie then says, "Well how do you expect the company to decide that you are worthy of challenging for the title." Tara says "I'll challenge Madison and put my career on the line." Seems to me that Tara is leaving soon and I don't blame her. We then cut to a backstage segment where Hulk Hogan is talking about his family issues and then breaks down into tears. To be perfectly honest, this wasn't necessary. Jeremy Borash tries to get an interview out of Ric Flair, but Flair refuses an interview and tries to shut the door. Of course the door manages to stay open just enough so you can see and hear everything he's saying. He tries to give encouragement to AJ, Desmond, Robert Roode, and James Storm. Ric Flair then suddenly slams the door shut once he realizes it was still open. We then cut to the 3-way tag match and to be perfectly honest it wasn't that memorable until the very end. Scott Hall and Kevin Nash come out and attack Team 3D causing the match to end in a "no contest." Eric Young comes out to make the save, but it turns out to be a swerve (surprise twist) and joins with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. This made absolutely no sense if you've been paying attention. When Scott Hall and Sean Waltman first came to the company, Kevin Nash tried getting them jobs but it wasn't working out. Hogan wanted nothing to do with those guys. Hall and Waltman kept sneaking into the building and what not and suddenly they attacked Kevin Nash. Nash and Young started decide to team up and take those two out for attacking Nash. They had a pay-per-view tag match at Destination X, if Hall and Waltman won, they got contracts to work for the company. Nash swerved on Eric Young and helped Hall and Waltman win and get contracts. Angry about it, Young challenged Kevin Nash to a match at Lockdown and lost. Suddenly Eric Young joins Kevin Nash and gang? That's illogical booking if I've ever seen it. Again this turns into a massive clusterfuck as the MCMG decide to attack Eric Young, Hall, and Nash, then they're attacked by Beer Money and the two groups decide to pose in the ring. It was stupid and I remember pulling my hair from it. Next we are introduced to a new talk show hosted by Orlando Jordan called The O-Zone. Orlando's gimmick is semi-based on his real life bisexuality. The difference is that the character is supposed to be bisexual on a very creepy/disturbing level. He claims that Rob Terry is his guest and then pulls out a cutout of him. He then starts touching the cutout in various locations and is admiring him. It's very creepy and I'm not a homophobe in any sense of the word, but it was way too gay and made me as well as everyone else feel very uncomfortable. Rob Terry then comes out and rips apart the cutout and punches Orlando Jordan. When Rob is turned around and posing, Jordan gets up and knocks Rob Terry out. Luckily the segment ended. Next we have the match between AJ Styles and Abyss. The match was short burst entertainment and barely lasted 5 minutes with AJ winning after Ric Flair and Chelsea come out causing a distraction and AJ hitting Abyss with a low blow while wearing brass knuckles. To be honest, the distraction seemed pointless since there were no disqualifications anyway. We finally move on to the World Title match where Desmond Wolfe faces RVD. It was a 6 minute squash. RVD beat Desmond quick and clean and after the match AJ Styles comes out, attacks RVD and claims he will get his rematch at Sacrifice. What kills me about this is that they just implemented a Top 10 ranking system based on voting. Desmond Wolfe came in first place and got his title shot. Next in line is supposed to be Jeff Hardy. I mean, I'm glad AJ is getting the title shot, but what's the point in having a voting based contender's list if you're not going to follow it? It makes absolutely no sense, which seems to be a running theme with this show. The final segment is a promo between Hulk Hogan and Sting where Hogan asks why Sting has been heeling it up as of late. Sting claims that Hogan was protected in all the companies he's worked with and that he was a politicizing asshole back in WCW. Hogan's all like "well you just want to be a bad guy brother" and it leads to Jeff Jarrett attacking Sting and that's pretty much the whole show. It was horrid.
Speaking of horrid, that brings me to NXT. I want to know what the hell happened to this show. It used to be awesome in the first couple of weeks. You had great matches like Daniel Bryan vs. Chris Jericho, which is basically like a dream match to fans of pure wrestling, like myself. Now the show is filled with nothing but stupid gimmicky challenges similar to the old show Double Dare, literally, last night's challenge was an obstacle course. What does any of that have to do with wrestling?! I don't want to see Skip Sheffield and Michael Tarver trying to drink soda. I want to see Wade Barrett and Daniel Bryan wrestle people. The other half of the show is Daniel Bryan losing. He hasn't won a single match on the show, yet somehow we're supposed to believe that this is an underdog story? Seriously, I could believe that with the first 3 or 4 losses, but now we're on loss number 10 and he lost to Michael Tarver last night, who also never won a match and is expected to be eliminated next week. There's really nothing more to talk about for this show because it pisses me off how it went from being awesome and one of the best wrestling shows on television to complete and total garbage. I'll keep watching it because it's wrestling related, but to be perfectly honest, I'm tempted to stop watching it all together.
I made you guys read enough for today so I'm going to stop it here. Again, enjoy the playlist and until next time, take care.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Work sucks. Getting paid is good.
So last night I started my first shift. If you want to know, it was hell. I received no training, even though I was told I was supposed to go through a training course. I was pretty much thrown to the wolves and was expected to do things I had no experience or training in doing, such as carrying big trays filled with food, expected to know brand names of wines. I mean, the guy who was our boss for the night answered questions if I had them, but it was pretty much a "you see this, do it," experience, rather than me just following someone and learning that way. Needless to say I almost caused a scene when I almost dropped a tray with people's orders. I was partnered with a girl to do a certain section, but to be perfectly honest, I felt like I did all the work. She'd literally stand by a wall and tell me "go take care of that table." I'd do that, and she'd just be standing by the wall. She actually did end up doing some work, but nowhere near as much as I did. She even told me they were supposed to put me through an actual training course and I shouldn't have been working that night since I had absolutely no experience. It kind of pissed me off, but by that point it was too late to throw a bitch fit about it. I first got there at about 2:50 pm. I was supposed to be there by 3:00 pm, so I was early, which is fine, but somehow I was the last person to show up. They were all setting up for the banquet, and the only thing they really taught me was how to set up the tables, but apparently from what I heard that wasn't the only setup style they used so I still need to learn the others. There definitely was a vibe of people not sure of what they were supposed to be doing. We were all told to put napkins in the white wine glasses, then when we were all eating, yes they actually feed us, we were told that we basically fucked up and have to take all the napkins out and place them in the red wine glasses. Needless to say that felt extremely tedious. I felt like a jackass because I wore these really nice dress shoes and everyone else was wearing sneakers. The dress shoes fit fine but needless to say that if I knew I could just wear my sneakers, I would. Next we had to put on aprons and bow ties. Of course we had a hard time finding a bow tie that fit around my neck. We finally found one after ravaging the bag of bow ties. According to the guy I was working for last night, I'm not a very handsome man, as he felt the need to tell me so. I'm sure it was all in good jest as he definitely said it in a light-hearted manner, but it was still unnecessary. Throughout the actual banquet itself I was having trouble moving around because my feet and back were killing me. I definitely felt like I was in some serious pain and it was very hard for me to move. Of course the girl I was working with was telling me I need to become faster. That's easy for you to say when you are just sitting by a wall and only doing a fraction of the work I was doing, on my first day no less. Needless to say, working last night was not a fun or enjoyable experience at all. Hopefully the pay will be good, but I have a feeling my check is going to get butchered to hell due to the fact that I have taxes and union taken out of my check and I only worked 6 hours. The whole thing ended at 9:00 pm, even though I was scheduled to work until 9:30 pm. One of the guys I worked with, a kid named Dan, told me that last time he actually worked was back in January, and he's been working there for 2 years already. He told me that the past 2 years have been busy, but this year has been slow due to the recession. That's definitely not a good sign, but at least I'll also have my summer job to fall back in in regards to making money for the time being. Needless to say my feet were killing me all night long. It was really hard to sleep because of it. I actually woke up at 2:00 am this morning because my feet were still killing me. Anyway, that's enough bitching about work.
In Youtube news, I'll be doing 2 episodes of Pokemon FireRed today. I don't really feel like doing them, but I will because I'm sure my subscribers are getting restless from a lack of an episode yesterday.
In regards to pro wrestling, I have nothing to write about at the moment because I was only able to catch the last hour. I'm going to watch both TNA Impact as well as Monday Night Raw in their entirety today and give a much better analysis to them tomorrow as well as an analysis on NXT.
That's pretty much all I have to talk about today so until next time, take care.
In Youtube news, I'll be doing 2 episodes of Pokemon FireRed today. I don't really feel like doing them, but I will because I'm sure my subscribers are getting restless from a lack of an episode yesterday.
In regards to pro wrestling, I have nothing to write about at the moment because I was only able to catch the last hour. I'm going to watch both TNA Impact as well as Monday Night Raw in their entirety today and give a much better analysis to them tomorrow as well as an analysis on NXT.
That's pretty much all I have to talk about today so until next time, take care.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Working Man
So today I start my first shift working with the Yale Catering group. As to be expected, I'm pretty anxious about it. I have a feeling everything will turn out okay, but I'm still pretty anxious, which is perfectly normal.
In Youtube news, there will be no new episode of Pokemon FireRed today. Instead, there will be 2 new episodes tomorrow. I'm far too busy thinking about my first day working this new job to be thinking about narrating or editing.
Very short entry today, but I don't have much to talk about, so until next time, take care.
In Youtube news, there will be no new episode of Pokemon FireRed today. Instead, there will be 2 new episodes tomorrow. I'm far too busy thinking about my first day working this new job to be thinking about narrating or editing.
Very short entry today, but I don't have much to talk about, so until next time, take care.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Cutting myself to death.
If you're wondering about the title, no, I don't mean in that way like you hear about with 15 year old girls who take a razor blade and cut their arms because they couldn't go to that concert or the boy from their class wouldn't wave to them. It's referring to my Pokemon FireRed run as of late. Yesterday's episode was painful to edit and narrate because it consisted of me mostly cutting footage of unnecessary filler. I'm at a point in the game, at least on Youtube, where it's pretty much an endurance of trainer battles and most of these trainers carry Pokemon we've seen dozens of times, and for the sake of you, the viewer, I've been cutting out battles we've seen already. Narrating stuff like this is kind of a bitch because it's constantly "Oh and we have this battle...and I'm cutting it." Let's just say it gets tedious right away. I do plan to finish the series however since I made it this far. I'm not sure how I'm going to go about doing this series once I start working, because I have a feeling that I'll still be doing it when my summer job starts, which is the weekend of Memorial Day, now also add that with my new job working with the Yale catering service. I know that tomorrow, if I can I'll try to get an episode out early, but if not I'll do 2 episodes Tuesday. To tell you the truth, I don't feel like editing/narrating today, but I probably will when I'm done writing this entry.
As far as music for today, right now I'm listening to a song called Gabrielle by the band Ween. I have to say, this song captures the essence of the Thin Lizzy style of playing damn near flawlessly. If you're a fan of Thin Lizzy then I highly suggest giving that song a listen. If I'm not mistaken, it is in the playlist. If you never heard Thin Lizzy before I highly recommend a listen to them as well, and you can catch some of their songs in the playlist. In fact Thin Lizzy takes up roughly the first 6 songs or so in the playlist so they're easy to find in there.
No wrestling to talk about today since there was no show last night. Shame actually. Anyway, that's going to do it for this entry. Short, but I got nothing else to talk about so until next time, take care.
As far as music for today, right now I'm listening to a song called Gabrielle by the band Ween. I have to say, this song captures the essence of the Thin Lizzy style of playing damn near flawlessly. If you're a fan of Thin Lizzy then I highly suggest giving that song a listen. If I'm not mistaken, it is in the playlist. If you never heard Thin Lizzy before I highly recommend a listen to them as well, and you can catch some of their songs in the playlist. In fact Thin Lizzy takes up roughly the first 6 songs or so in the playlist so they're easy to find in there.
No wrestling to talk about today since there was no show last night. Shame actually. Anyway, that's going to do it for this entry. Short, but I got nothing else to talk about so until next time, take care.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
This is why I watch Smackdown!
I'll start off with miscellaneous news before dealing with the title of this entry. I did get the shirt and shoes needed for work and everything fits and looks just fine. Now it's just a matter of seeing what happens when I start my first shift. Still relatively nervous, but I'm looking forward to it. Donkey Kong is completely done. The series finished yesterday and I'm glad that I did that series. You can check it out with this playlist. You know, you can go onto TheGamesNight channel and request games to be played. Go to that channel and make a request if you want me to do a run of a certain game and maybe I'll do it, depending on my own schedule as well as other various circumstances of course. James is holding a contest on not only TheGamesNight, but on the official wedotch channel, as well as on the flickthebeanz and roadtowembley channels. All you need to do is subscribe to those 4 channels, and if you have a Twitter account, follow James on the wedotech Twitter account and you can get 2 chances to win the official AC/DC Iron Man 2 soundtrack. Did some heavy duty recording last night for Pokemon FireRed last night. I now have over 3 hours worth of footage to use for the next week or so. I may do even more recording tonight just to have myself set for a while.
As far as music for today, I'm currently listening to some Blues Traveler at the moment. Now there is a band that is a lot more talented than given credit for. I have some of their songs in the playlist as well. Highly recommend some of them. I recommend their self-titled album as well as Of Travelers and Thieves, which is the album I'm listening to at the moment, as well as their 4th album simply called Four. The entire band is extremely talented in what they do and if you like to rock out or jam, then definitely give these guys a listen. Funny story about Blues Traveler. A couple years ago they played here in West Haven on the green for a free live show. I wasn't a fan of them at the time, though purely due to not knowing who they were. I was asked if I wanted to go, but chose not to for whatever reason. Here I am years later now regretting that decision. Oh well, maybe someday if they ever come back to Connecticut in some capacity I'll try and go.
Now it's time for the wrestling aspect of the blog and I'm going to talk about last night's episode of Friday Night Smackdown. I have to tell you guys, I loved it. At first I wasn't too sure how it would go because of the draft taking away both Edge and Chris Jericho, pretty much sapping Smackdown of star power, however last night's show put those fears to rest because it is clear as crystal that this show will be designed to build new stars. As of last night, Big Show was announced the number 1 contender for Jack Swagger's World Heavyweight Championship. I hope Swagger retains, because once Big Show is out of the title picture that gives opportunities to guys like Kofi Kingston or Christian a chance to finally nab the big one, even if Christian technically is a former world champion due to his time in TNA, it still isn't acknowledged by WWE for obvious reasons. Speaking of Christian, his little promo with Edge last night was totally awesome. If they're planning an Edge vs. Christian feud, sign me up because I would totally dig that. Smackdown also had something I really like, which is good wrestling. There were plenty of great matches yesterday including John Morrison vs. Cody Rhodes, Kofi Kingston vs. Chris Jericho, MVP and Rey Mysterio vs. CM Punk and Luke Gallows, and even the divas tag match between Beth Phoenix and Kelly Kelly vs. Michelle McCool and Layla was watchable. The Big Show is suddenly a face after spending the last 2 years or so now as a heel. I like that his gimmick is that he can act goofy but pretty much just knocks people out. Those punches he gave to Swagger, Edge, and Jericho looked stiff as all hell. Anyway, I wait to see how Monday Night Raw will compare since they have a lot more star power now. To be honest, if Monday's show and yesterday's show is any indication, we might be in for at the very least a year of solid wrestling again which makes me smile like a spoiled child in a candy store.
So I woke up this morning and found out that TNA had finally fired Bubba "The Love Sponge." All I can say is that it's about time. Bubba offered absolutely nothing to the brand other than bad publicity, especially considering his issues with Awesome Kong, who is no longer in the company due to him in the first place. Some of you reading this, if not all of you, will have no idea what I'm talking about. Well, back during the aftermath of the horrible earthquake that happened in Haiti, Bubba deemed it necessary to post a message on Twitter basically saying, "We need to help our country out first. Fuck Haiti." Awesome Kong, who has been helping out various charities to help Haiti and even ran one of her own, was extremely offended by his comments, and rightfully so, and decided to punch him in the face. Kong was suspended for it, which is no shocker, and left the company over it, which I don't blame her for it either. You would think the problem would have been over from there, but no, not by a long shot. Bubba wouldn't shut up about it and continued to make various verbal attacks on Kong, even going as far as sending harrassing phone calls to her house, anonymously of course, and then claiming that he didn't do it after Kong threatened to press charges. Well, eventually it culminated to this. Apparently Kong was supposed to appear on another radio show, but it turned out to be nothing but a setup to give Bubba a chance to come on the show and continue to harrass her. Seriously, I'm glad this piece of shit is gone. He comes off as a major tool and it's only a good thing he's gone. I just wish Kong would knock him on his ass again.
Anyway, that's going to wrap up this entry and of course I hope you enjoy the playlist as well as enjoy reading. Until next time, take care.
As far as music for today, I'm currently listening to some Blues Traveler at the moment. Now there is a band that is a lot more talented than given credit for. I have some of their songs in the playlist as well. Highly recommend some of them. I recommend their self-titled album as well as Of Travelers and Thieves, which is the album I'm listening to at the moment, as well as their 4th album simply called Four. The entire band is extremely talented in what they do and if you like to rock out or jam, then definitely give these guys a listen. Funny story about Blues Traveler. A couple years ago they played here in West Haven on the green for a free live show. I wasn't a fan of them at the time, though purely due to not knowing who they were. I was asked if I wanted to go, but chose not to for whatever reason. Here I am years later now regretting that decision. Oh well, maybe someday if they ever come back to Connecticut in some capacity I'll try and go.
Now it's time for the wrestling aspect of the blog and I'm going to talk about last night's episode of Friday Night Smackdown. I have to tell you guys, I loved it. At first I wasn't too sure how it would go because of the draft taking away both Edge and Chris Jericho, pretty much sapping Smackdown of star power, however last night's show put those fears to rest because it is clear as crystal that this show will be designed to build new stars. As of last night, Big Show was announced the number 1 contender for Jack Swagger's World Heavyweight Championship. I hope Swagger retains, because once Big Show is out of the title picture that gives opportunities to guys like Kofi Kingston or Christian a chance to finally nab the big one, even if Christian technically is a former world champion due to his time in TNA, it still isn't acknowledged by WWE for obvious reasons. Speaking of Christian, his little promo with Edge last night was totally awesome. If they're planning an Edge vs. Christian feud, sign me up because I would totally dig that. Smackdown also had something I really like, which is good wrestling. There were plenty of great matches yesterday including John Morrison vs. Cody Rhodes, Kofi Kingston vs. Chris Jericho, MVP and Rey Mysterio vs. CM Punk and Luke Gallows, and even the divas tag match between Beth Phoenix and Kelly Kelly vs. Michelle McCool and Layla was watchable. The Big Show is suddenly a face after spending the last 2 years or so now as a heel. I like that his gimmick is that he can act goofy but pretty much just knocks people out. Those punches he gave to Swagger, Edge, and Jericho looked stiff as all hell. Anyway, I wait to see how Monday Night Raw will compare since they have a lot more star power now. To be honest, if Monday's show and yesterday's show is any indication, we might be in for at the very least a year of solid wrestling again which makes me smile like a spoiled child in a candy store.
So I woke up this morning and found out that TNA had finally fired Bubba "The Love Sponge." All I can say is that it's about time. Bubba offered absolutely nothing to the brand other than bad publicity, especially considering his issues with Awesome Kong, who is no longer in the company due to him in the first place. Some of you reading this, if not all of you, will have no idea what I'm talking about. Well, back during the aftermath of the horrible earthquake that happened in Haiti, Bubba deemed it necessary to post a message on Twitter basically saying, "We need to help our country out first. Fuck Haiti." Awesome Kong, who has been helping out various charities to help Haiti and even ran one of her own, was extremely offended by his comments, and rightfully so, and decided to punch him in the face. Kong was suspended for it, which is no shocker, and left the company over it, which I don't blame her for it either. You would think the problem would have been over from there, but no, not by a long shot. Bubba wouldn't shut up about it and continued to make various verbal attacks on Kong, even going as far as sending harrassing phone calls to her house, anonymously of course, and then claiming that he didn't do it after Kong threatened to press charges. Well, eventually it culminated to this. Apparently Kong was supposed to appear on another radio show, but it turned out to be nothing but a setup to give Bubba a chance to come on the show and continue to harrass her. Seriously, I'm glad this piece of shit is gone. He comes off as a major tool and it's only a good thing he's gone. I just wish Kong would knock him on his ass again.
Anyway, that's going to wrap up this entry and of course I hope you enjoy the playlist as well as enjoy reading. Until next time, take care.
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