RAW After Mania (April 4th, 2011) – Once In A Li-BWAH-HAH-HAH GOOD ONE PAL!

So Wrestlemania 27 was a thing… touted as one of the worst Wrestlemanias of all time, and considering the scant number of shows with stakes to the claim, that’s saying quite a bit.

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AEW Dynamite (Dec. 2nd, 2020): I’m With Vinny On This One

(Yeah, so I was going to put this out last week, but forgot about it, so better late than never.)

Winter came and went… some quick thoughts on the monumental edition of AEW Dynamite where a bunch of stuff happened…

THIS SHOW FUCKING RULED. THE END.

Oh, you want more? Fine… but don’t expect much more. When a show leaves me with little to say other than “this rule”, then that’s a sign of a quality, entertainment program.

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DTM-Cast – Episode #148

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Some random gaming discussion, a Dynamite episode that ends with a cliffhanger to be resolved on Impact, and finally, some background into the Reading Sonichu debacle and why I’m never going to do more.

Next week’s episode is a canned Q&A episode… and then no episodes until New Year’s Eve. There’s plenty of other stuff to keep us busy in the interim.

RAW After Mania (March 29, 2010) – HBK Retires For Go-BWAH-HAH-HAH GOOD ONE PAL!

So Wrestlemania 26 saw Undertaker beat Shawn Michaels in what ended up being HBK’s retirement match, as per the stipulation. And to give credit where credit is due, Shawn stuck to his guns and opted not to make a comeback between then and now, rightfully believing that he went out on a high note and wouldn’t want to sully that moment in much the same way Ric Flair did when he had his “retirement” match in 2008, only to sully that by wrestling on TNA.

And then in 2018, Shawn Michaels came out of retirement for a Saudi payday to team up with Triple H in a tag match against Undertaker and Kane in a match that was a complete and utter disaster… because as it turns out, not everyone ages gracefully and can go as well as they did in their younger years… and apparently, Shawn, despite being out of action for years, was still the best worker on the card.

So the show ends with Shawn giving the big ol’ retirement speech and that’s the focus of the show, but there was some fun stuff here. Christian and Ted DiBiase Jr had a match featuring a bunch of legends as lumberjacks. John Cena & Randy Orton defeated Batista and Jack Swagger in an alright match, and even the multi-person Divas match wasn’t so bad… because it didn’t last long and my brain was spared the misery of bad Divas booking.

A fine show, all things considered. Not much to say there.

SurSerZZZZZ, New Review Coming Thursday

I attempted to watch the Survivor Series PPV yesterday and within the first match between the red shirts and blue shirts, I fell asleep. I don’t think I ever had a show put me to sleep as quickly as this did. So… we’ll try again later. Don’t know if I’m writing anything on this… might save it for a DTM-Cast or something.

In other blog notes, there’s a new Sunday Gimmick Table this coming Sunday, and Thursday will see a new video review.