Steiner Bros. Going To The WWE Hall Of Fame

Source: https://www.f4wonline.com/news/wwe/the-steiner-brothers-to-be-inducted-into-wwe-hall-of-fame-2022

Well, it’s appropriate that Hell froze over today because it’s fucking cold out. I wonder if Big Poppa Pump found that physical Hall Of Fame that he says don’t exist. Actually, I’m wondering if we can finally change Bron Breakker’s name to something Steiner-esque.

WWF Unforgiven 1999

Haven’t watched Mania yet… after this year’s Rumble, could you blame me for having better things to do than to watch a show I wasn’t really looking

You know, I had a grand ol’ time revisiting that Fully Loaded PPV from last week that I decided to continue down this road of 1999 WWF PPVs. I rewatched Summerslam for the sake of it, but I had already done musings for that show some time ago and it still holds up even with the added context. And that brings us to out September 1999 PPV called WWF Unforgiven, which is now its own thing and not the subtitle for an In Your House event, which ended its run with Backlash back in April.

Anyway, the show is known for three things; it is known for the Six-Pack Challenge for the vacant WWF Championship, which was last held by Vince McMahon… yeah, don’t ask. It is known for being the final WWF PPV in the tenure of head writer Vince Russo, as he would jump ship to World Championship Wrestling some time later… though this would not be the final WWF show that he would influence… and of course, it is known for the most infamous match in WWF history; the Kennel From Hell.

Oh yeah, this is a great way to kick off the show.

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Seth's Path To Wrestlemania In This Link

Send this link over to Seth Rollins if he wants a sure fire path to Wrestlemania.

It worked for John Cena and he even got a match with the Undertaker.
There are days when I wish I hadn’t retired the WTF label on this blog because what a stupid storyline this is. If I didn’t have a path to Mania, I’d stay the fuck home.

COMIC REVIEW – Iron Man 2020 (1994 Marvel One-Shot)

(2025 Update: This review was originally written in 2022, but somehow a typo meant that it was published in 2012. This has long since been corrected.)

The character of Iron Man 2020 first debuted in 1984 in the Machine Man 2020 comic that was in publication at the time and featured another Stark named Arno as Iron Man, but this Iron Man was more of a hired gun than a hero. Anyway, said Iron Man 2020 would get his own prestige one-shot ten years later and for a one-shot, it does a fine enough job to bringing newbies up to speed on this character as he tracks folks who kidnapped the daughter of one of his competitors and all hell breaks loose, I guess.

The actual plot is nothing really special; it’s just an excuse to have some nice action bits and some hints of instilling some heroic attributes to a man who has none, somewhat mirroring the direction of the original Iron Man from years past. I do chuckle at all the future technology of 2020 that the art team attempted to predict. They figured we’d have flying cars by now; instead, we had a pandemic. The Iron Man 2020 suit looks clunky as hell, though.

This was an entertaining enough read, but I wouldn’t go so far as to call it a vital piece of comic work. Still, someone must have remembered this thing back in 2020, because they brought the character back in an event that same year. Would wonders never cease?

AEW Dynamite (March 16th, 2022): That Sure Was Sports Entertainment…

So I have not been keeping up with AEW as of late. I have still not seen the PPV and the closest thing I’ve done to catching up was following whatever recaps I could. But I was able to sit down and watch this episode of Dynamite and… well, I guess I need to bust out the Five Point Format, don’t I?

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