State Of The Blog – February 2023

A bit late to the party, but I’ve been busy with other stuff. Here’s your monthly state of the blog.

Game Review Notes
The next couple weeks will see three reviews uploaded each, which should bring the count to 950 game reviews done. After that, game reviews will be up every Tuesday and Friday… barring any prevailing circumstances, of course. This week’s batch of reviews will cover a trilogy of games, while the following week’s trifecta reviews will begin the journey through a storied Nintendo franchise. I had a much different plan in motion for the next couple weeks, but I had an epiphany of sorts and shifted gears to something that won’t break my brain.

Sunday Gimmick Table
There will be a new Sunday Gimmick Table next Sunday and it’ll involve something I’ve touched on in the past. That’s as far as I’ll go. As to what comes afterwards? Who knows?
General Blog Notes
The PPV Musings page has been updated with links to the recent Musings that I’ve posted over the past couple years. So everything should be up to date. Beyond that, I’ve been easing up on the phantom posts. There’s stuff on the side, but I’m holding that off for much later down the road. You’ll see why eventually.
Not much else to add here. There’s some other stuff in the works, but whether it comes to fruition is another story.

Royal Ramble 2023

So this took a little while longer than usual… because as it turns out, I had quite a bit to say.

First off, this show did huge numbers, so regardless of what I or anyone else has to say critically about the show itself, WWE is currently on a hot streak that I don’t think it’s had in a good long while. There’s some good stuff going on there right now and there’s actually a sense of hope that things will continue to get better despite the presence of some stuff that might hinder that a bit.

Now with that said, was the Rumble show any good? Well, let’s dive in.

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Original Pinky Not In Power Rangers Special… Get Over It

So in case you haven’t heard, they announced the upcoming MMPR 30th anniversary special to be airing on Netflix in April. The special, Once And Always, will feature David Yost, Walter Jones, Steve Cardenas, Johnny Yong Bosch, Karan Ashley, and Catherine Sutherland reprise their roles in a special that we see them don the spandex again and fight off against a new incarnation of Rita Repulsa to be voiced by classic Rita voice actor Barbara Goodson.

One name that won’t be coming back for the special is the one name most folks were hoping for. On a Twitter post shortly after the video teaser was posted, original Pinky Amy Jo Johnson had stated that “For the record, I never said no. I just didn’t say yes to what was being offered.” You can take this so many different ways, but the gist of it was that they made an offer for her to comeback and she wasn’t keen on what they were offering. Is there more to it than that? Probably, but it is what it is.

Naturally, people are going to be upset about AJ not coming back. I’m somewhat disappointed, but on the other hand, I understand and respect her decision. And the people egging on her for not showing up… yeah, get over it. Yeah, the show gave AJ her start and was, by her first admission, a great first job, but acting like she owes this franchise something after all this time makes you come across as one of those creeper fans that gave her nightmares in the first place. Her decision, her choice, get the fuck over yourselves and enjoy the show when it comes out.

Random Thoughts On… Jay Briscoe, PPV Musings, And The WWE Sale

First off, my thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of ROH wrestler Jay Briscoe, who passed away last night in a horrific car accident. Jay, along with his brother Mark, are best known for their run in Ring Of Honor, where they held the tag titles thirteen times. Jay himself is a former two-time ROH World Champion. I was never familiar with the Briscoes beyond word of mouth; they were a name I always hear mentioned, but nobody I’ve watched beyond that one Tony Khan ROH PPV last year, so… yeah, what do you say other than… Godspeed, Jay.

For anyone wondering when the PPV Musings are coming back, well, you’re going to be waiting a while because the first show I intend to muse would be the Rumble in a couple weeks, which is coincidentally when there’s going to be a new edition of the DTM-Cast. As to what we’ll be looking at afterwards… well, you’re going to have to wait a while to find out.

Regarding recent developments in WWE involving Vince coming back, people freaking out over rumored Saudi sales that were proven false, Stephanie resigning and what have you… well, things continue to develop and at this point, trying to add my five cents to a growing pile of junk only to get lost in the shuffle of continually falling spare change is destined to be nothing short of a fruitless endeavor… I have no idea what that means, but the point is that there’s no point in gathering any thoughts and we might as well let it play out and see where it goes… you know, like the usual WWE storyline bullshit that goes nowhere fast.

That’s pretty much all I’ve got for now.

Later.

AEW Dynamite (Jan. 11th, 2023) – No Mone To Be Found Here

Well, for anyone who gives a shit, the rumored Sasha Banks/Mercedes Mone debut didn’t happen during the Saraya/Storm vs. Dr. Britt/Hayter match. Instead, what happened was Shida tossed a stick into the ring and Britt used it against Storm. Shida appears shocked as a result, though I suspect she’s faking it because she still feels slighted that stupid Saraya slighted her last week. I don’t care how they’re promoting this; Shida’s the babyface in this story as far as I’m concerned and that’s the bottom line.

Other than that, there was some good matches on here. Bryan defeating that Takeshita fellow to up his win streak in a great match, Hangman killing (not literally, though it could’ve been) Mox in a glorified hockey fight (not complaining – those are my favorite), and of course, the Elite get their Trios belts back. Not a grand slam show or anything like that, but for those who appreciate good wrestling, you’ve got your share on this show… and that women’s match was a thing too.