WWA: The Eruption (2002 Australian PPV)
Melbourne, Australia – April 14, 2002
The third WWA PPV event went back to the land down under and this would be the final WWA event before the Jarretts would begin showcasing NWA-TNA via weekly $10 pay-per-views in June that year… but not the final WWA event overall. Let’s not get to that now. Because Jeff Jarrett was tending to his own house, so to speak, he would drop the WWA World Title to Nathan Jones, a guy perhaps best known for being signed by WWE and doing nothing of note because, well, he wasn’t very good at what he did. WWA, on the other hand, thought he was good enough to their World Champion. I suppose being a local Aussie kid helped in that decision-making.
Random Thoughts On… Loot Crates
Waste of money.
For those who don’t know what a loot crate, it is a service that you subscribe to and every month, you get a box of trinkets and collectables, whether it’d be a T-shirt, plastic bits and bobs, or things of that nature. Loot Crates or subscription boxes usually have this sort of crap inside and that’s what you get every month.
For collectors, this is a treasure trove of crap. For Youtubers with no original ideas for video content, they’ll hawk these things to the ends of the Earth. But for me, it’s a complete waste of money because it’s not the sort of thing I’d care for. Not to mention, every box is essentially a McMystery meal; you don’t know what you’re getting until you get it. That’s not something that interests me.
For those who enjoy these things, enjoy them all you want. I don’t want to rain on your parade. But leave me out of it. If I want trinkets and shirts, I’ll buy them at a store where they’re in plain sight.
Review #397 – Bomberman (NES)
Castlevania II: Captain Obvious Edition Update Archive
A compilation of “most” of the Castlevania II: Captain Obvious Edition trailers and sample videos on the other channel.
Check out the ROM Hack here:
http://www.dtm666.com/2014/10/2115-castlevania-ii-simons-quest.html
WWA: The Revolution (2002 Australian PPV)
Yesterday, I posted musings from a 2001 Pay-Per-View produced by the long-defunct World Wrestling All-Stars, a promotion out of Australia that gathered most of the former WWF, WCW, and ECW stars not working for Vince at the time. Since I’m trying to maintain some semblance of a theme here, let’s do the next one.
Airing February 24th, 2002 out of the Aladdin Casino Center in Las Vegas – essentially a theatre – The Revolution is the second WWA PPV to be broadcast and the first to emanate from U.S. soil. It is also the only WWA event that took place in North America, which isn’t a particularly good sign for a promotion hoping to provide an alternate to the only other major promotion in the continent.
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Review #396 – Lotus II RECS (Genesis)
On a side note, yeah, sorry for the lapse in updates last night that didn’t involve the Daily Youtube Haul. On the bright side, I’ve got something planned for this week that’ll make up for it and bring everything back into the game.
The Infamous Heroes Of Wrestling PPV From 1999
Heroes of Wrestling.
If those three words don’t mean anything to you, then chances are you weren’t around when this special event took place in 1999, during the height of professional wrestling’s most lucrative period. A time when professional wrestling was at its hottest peak and was pretty much all over the place whether you liked it or not. If those words do mean anything to you… bless thy hearts.
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WWA: The Inception (2001 PPV)
The year is 2001. The World Wrestling Federation had acquired the assets of fledgling rival promotion World Championship Wrestling, Philidelphia outfit Extreme Championship Wrestling went bankrupt, and suddenly there is a tremendous void in the wrestling stratosphere for an alternative to Vince McMahon’s wrestling monopoly, as well as a bunch of name talents not employed by the WWF. As such, there were attempts to gather these talents and build a promotion out of them in an effort to provide that much needed alternative… to mixed results.
One of these promotions was World Wrestling All-Stars, an Australian touring outfit run by concert promoter Andrew McManus. Signing a bunch of well-known names such as Jeff Jarrett, Brian “Road Dogg” James, and Bret Hart among others, the promotion would embark on an international tour of live events. Some of these live events were made into Pay-Per-View shows… with the first of these dubbed “The Inception.”
The Inception took place on October 26th, 2001, but didn’t make North American PPV markets until January 2nd, 2002. The WWA would eventually produce five PPV events in total before being shuttered in 2003. This week, we’ll be looking at all five PPV events.