TNA Bound For Glory 2011

It is the year 2011 and Hulk Hogan is headlining a goddamned PPV main event… or rather the co-main event, as we also have TNA World Champion Kurt Angle defending his title against Robert Roode or something, but let’s be real. Which match would TNA rather focus on? The usual World Title offering that will be all kinds of awesome or another HULK HOGAN match long past the man’s prime years?

This is another show that I’ve not watched before, but I had to remind myself about a couple controversies that took place on this show. We’ll dive in as the show progresses, but I found myself with more to say on this show and the surroundings than I would have thought, which might make for  a more interesting read

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‘Cause Stone Cold Said So… The VHS Tape

In 1997, WWF released a compilation VHS tape focused on their fastest rising star at the time, Stone Cold Steve Austin. And the first thing you notice about the thing is the cover.

Now granted, there’s the re-release that came out in a white cover and had the Stone Cold skull graphic that you’d see on the back of those Austin 3:16 shirts. And there was a European release that had a stock photo of Austin that’s like… eh, whatever.

But no, I’m talking about the original VHS cover from which the banner above is constructed from. Slick black case with nothing but that iconic shot of Stone Cold from Wrestlemania 13 in grayscale and only the crimson mask shown in color. It was a stark contrast to the usually loud and colorful WWF home video releases that looked absolutely dreadful. And then you had this come along and it looked totally different… and that also translated into the main program itself.

Hosted by Stone Cold Steve Austin himself and done completely in character, ‘Cause Stone Cold Says So covers everything from Austin’s run at the 1996 King Of The Ring tournament that he would win and give birth to Austin 3:16, include a variety of humorous clips – including some rare footage from his ECW days during a time when WWF rarely (if ever) acknowledged the existence of other wrestling promotions, much less show footage from said foreign bodies – covering his two matches with Bret Hart at Survivor Series 96 and the aforementioned Wrestlemania, showing his performance at the 1997 Royal Rumble, covering Austin’s first challenge for the WWF title against Undertaker at the Cold Day In Hell In Your House PPV event, and wrapping things up with his match against Shawn Michaels at the 97 King Of The Ring. And there’s bits of narration from Austin himself that show off that wit. His commentary over his Royal Rumble clip show is a particular highlight of the tape.

People tend to remember the beer-swiggin’, ass-kicking, What?-spewing Texas Rattlesnake that he is today, but Stone Cold circa late-96 to early-1997 is probably my favorite version of the character. Not yet the crowd pleaser that he’d evolve into, this Austin was much colder and more stinging in his promos, showing off an edge to the character that was eventually softened once he fully embraced his more fan favorite alignment. Honestly, some of my favorite Stone Cold bits are featured in this era and thankfully featured on this tape, such as Stone Cold bickering with two cops – going so far as to direct them to the nearest Dunkin Donuts, his Livewire appearance, his beating of Brian Pillman that coined the phrase “Pillmanizing,” and yes, we even got Stone Cold killing the clown at the Slammy Awards.

When this saw a re-release in 1998 (presumably for those who missed out on the original tape, which was a limited time mail order deal), they changed the cover to the white Stone Cold skull thing, but apparently, the content remained the same… though not having seen that version myself, I can’t really comment. They did release a couple other VHS tapes over the years, but those were just clips with some narration from Michael Cole or Jim Ross… and maybe a couple talking heads here and there. Nothing you can’t find on a DVD release down the road.

This tape is hard to come across these days and although it has seen a number of re-releases on DVD over the years, that version is heavily censored compared to the original release, which scored a rare TV-M rating. You could probably find an upload of this on the Internet Archives if you look hard enough and I would suggest for anyone who is a fan of Stone Cold to give this tape a watch. Sure, a lot of this footage can be found elsewhere and in higher quality, but you will never find a more perfect representation of early Stone Cold than this tape. The whole production comes across as top notch and is one of the rare wins for the WWF during a time when they really needed it.

Oh, and stay for the end credits, which are all wonderful. I particularly like the credit for Hair Stylist. If you know, you know. And if not, go watch this tape.

And that’s the bottom line.

Review #1359 – Before She’s Gone (Switch)

Keep the little girl from dying by pointing out the things that can potentially kill her in this exciting point-and-click adventure game. The final game in our Five Dollar Gift Card saga that I completely forgot about.

For other videos in our little Five Dollar saga:

Sunday Gimmick Table #51 – The Five Dollar Nintendo Gift Card
Review #1289 – Space Intervention (Switch)
Review #1316 – Minepull (Switch)
Review #1350 – Rafa’s World (Switch)

And then, there’s Saturday’s live show, which featured a playthrough of the game. We’ll come up with a clever pitch later…

Swing And A Miss…

In the penultimate season of Strange New Worlds, which is confirmed to end after its final half-season next year, we have had a kooky vacation episode, a film noir-esque episode, a horror episode, and one not-so-gimmick episode that happened to be the season premiere. You would think that they’d spend more time crafting decent stories instead of more of their BIG SWINGS… but alas…

Here’s the thing with this show… that I’m watching via Prime Video because Amazon lets me sign up with Paramount Plus through that and use up my gift card funds… which is enough to last the next month… but I digress…

Look, I don’t want to say that the episodes have been “bad” per se. Yeah, the horror movie episode didn’t quite work for me, the vacation episode was a big swing and a miss, there’s way too much Kirk on this show, and we still haven’t made it to the puppet show… but honestly, I didn’t mind the noir episode. I didn’t think an explanation was necessary for the black & white visuals, but they did toss that in there. Maybe now they can explain why a certain character who appeared in TOS looks drastically different from their original appearance… if you’re gonna go to great lengths to explain the color choice, then you may as well as EXPLAIN THAT.

But other than that, it’s a perfectly fine Trek offering. A bit of a throwback of sorts in that we’ve reached a colony that emulates old Earth and is ruled by REDACTED. It almost comes across a rehash of a certain TOS episode and I didn’t mind it because it’s one of the few decent episodes of Trek where the noir doesn’t distract. (Honestly, you can all this a simulation of what it would have been like to watch Star Trek on a black and white screen… although some folks may have done that once upon a time and are still alive to tell that tale, so… eh.)

See, I want to say nice things about Strange New Worlds and there are bits and nuggets along the way that show some promise… but then there’s the rest of the show and suddenly, it loses me. And you would think that the one issue that most people watching this were complaining about – the focus on more BIG SWINGS and less on giving us something that’s up to the standards of what made for good Star Trek stories – would be ratified and addressed… but I guess there’s a reason why this era of Trek television is coming to an end.

Anyway, we’ll see how much this show improves and whether I’ll stick around for the rest of it. I might be able to catch the rest of the show with this one subscription, but if not… I guess we’ll see if this seasons’ run will convince me to keep the Paramount thing for another month.

If not… oh well.

THE BITE COMMENTARY #20 – Forty-Five

Oh! You’re having a birthday? That means you’re one step closer to death.”

That’s a line from the old Sailor Moon anime spoken by Minako “Sailor Venus” Aino in response to Usagi “Sailor Moon” Tsukino’s declaration that her birthday’s coming up. It’s supposed to be a funny line, but at the same time, there is a hint of truth behind that statement. Every year that goes by, the door to the great beyond inches its way ever so closely. Fewer of those ahead than there are behind us. That sort of thing.

That’s what these birthdays start to feel like after a while. One step closer to death.

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BREAKING NEWS – KO Confirms Babyface Status By Turning Danhausen Into Deadhausen!

Source: https://itrwrestling.com/news/kevin-owens-heel-attacks-cm-punk-friend/

Yesterday, during an untelevised WWE premium live event in Manchester, former Universal Champion and upstanding Quebecois citizen Kevin Owens confront Danhausen and gave him a stunner, making him a Deadhausen. While some would perceive this as a clear heel tactic to build to his eventual match with reigning WWE champion CM Punk, we here at dtm666.com approve the utter Killinghausen of Deadhausen. Anything to curtail the proliferation of this very nice, very easy bane of existence is worth celebrating in our books.

Although his chances at winning the championship are practically slim, we hereby approve of Mr. Owens’ actions in Manchester and wish him all the best in his upcoming championship opportunity.

Still doesn’t mean I’m going to watch Smackdown… since that requires a Netflix subscription on my end and I’ve already dedicated my occasional streaming dollars to another service for the purposes of watching another show… more details coming Sunday, although it’s just more rambling about modern entertainment, so you may as well skip that one.

Digital-Only $100 Edition Of GTA6 Pre-Orders Through The Roof…

Source: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/gta-6-could-have-had-an-even-higher-price-as-100-edition-proves-popular/

Yes, people are pre-ordering the $100 Deluxe Edition of Grand Theft Auto 6… which, in case you need a reminder, is a strictly digital download release with no plans for a physical release. And yes, the super duper hundred dollar edition is getting its share.

And then you wonder why physical games are going the way of the doo-doo.

If you want me to say something about this piece of business, I’ll say this much. If you’re an influencer who claims to be against this digital-only future of ours and yet pre-ordered this game, shut the fuck up. As in “close your mouth and stop talking.” Nothing you say holds any merit.

Yeah, so that’s going to be an interesting piece of business.