Tag Archive: Few Days

  1. The thrilling conclusion of BoredWrestlingFan Radio Ep. 68

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    A few days ago, the BoredWrestlingFan staff brought you their WrestleMania predictions podcast featuring Brian Muller of Lost Elysium and Gary Barnidge of the Cleveland Browns.  It was brought to my attention that the advertised time of the podcast did not match the length of the MP3 that accompanied it.  Upon further review, the ending was somehow cut off.  Rather than fix the MP3 that was already available, I have decided to add the complete discussion of the WWE Championship match between The Rock and John Cena, and the ending to the show, as a separate file.  Mostly so iTunes would pick it up.  So.  Enjoy.

    BoredWrestlingFan Radio 68 ending (MP3, 0:20:50)

  2. A Wrestling Game Has Downloadable Content That Doesn’t Rip You Off Like Capcom Does

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    For the first time since March 7th of this year, I return with a piece first mentioned in the latest edition of BWF Radio, and that is the subject of Downloadable Content, or DLC for short. As this is a wrestling website (Although it will also be seen at those fine folk over at Wonderpod), I will focus my attention on the WWE games side of DLC. With that said..

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  3. ThinkSoJoE’s Thoughts

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    It’s been a long three weeks without cable at the ThinkSoJoE household.  That’s three RAWs, the first SmackDown on SyFy, and after this Thursday, three iMPACTs that I missed – as they air, anyway.  What really bugs me is the fact that for the first time in years (if ever), I’m going to miss the first three games of the Buffalo Sabres season.  Well, on television.  That’s what a radio’s for.  I’ll finally have cable again next Thursday.

    That’s not to say I haven’t been watching wrestling.  In fact, I happened to see Hell In A Cell this past Sunday and RAW the next night.  The problem with not having cable is, there’s only a limited amount of television you can watch via an antenna, at least in this area with the antenna I have, so your DVD collection gets old quick.  So on Monday, between watching HIAC and RAW, I did something completely out of character – I watched a WWE Film.

    Yes folks, I hit up my local RedBox (which, at Walmart, is actually blue) and picked up Legendary, which, of course, stars John Cena.  And much to my surprise, it was actually good.  I’m not saying we should give John Cena an Oscar nod for this, but he definitely played the role better than I ever expected him to.  I certainly recommend checking this one out if you’ve got a couple hours to kill.

    Now, after being surprised by Cena’s acting in Legendary, something happened.  On Monday night, John Cena played his role as the reluctant ally to Nexus perfectly.  I’m a cynic when it comes to professional wrestling sometimes, and because I know the business so well, sometimes it’s hard to suspend my disbelief and watch as a fan, but for the last few days, that’s exactly what I’ve tried to do.  And as a wrestling fan, I was intrigued by the way Cena played his part following his loss to Wade Barrett at HIAC and the following night on RAW.  I’m very interested to see how far the storyline with Cena in Nexus will go, and what the next step for the Barrett/Cena dynamic is.  The smark in me wants to kick the fan in me’s ass for praising Cena right now, but oh well.

    I’m glad to see that Goldust is finally getting a push and returning to his old “bizarre” persona, as opposed to his “La Resistance made me get electrocuted so I have tourette’s” persona.  As AlyKat said in her excellent RAW review, only Goldust would send love letters to a belt.

    Holy shit.  Where did this John Morrison come from?  The guy’s been into Parkour training for ages, and they’re just now making it a huge part of his in-ring style?  Climbing that light board at HIAC and diving out onto everybody else from that high up?  Where’s Joey Styles to scream “OH MY GOD!” when we need him, huh?

    MacGruber came out on DVD and BluRay today.  I hit the blue RedBox again and picked up the BluRay, for the sheer fact that a few WWE Superstars were in the movie.  Chris Jericho, Mark Henry, MVP, Kane, and The Great Khali make up MacGruber’s team (he rejects The Big Show after seeing him kiss another man), at least until he inadvertently blows them up.  The movie has it’s moments, but I wouldn’t waste my time on it.  I’m sure the 10 minutes that the WWE guys are in the film will pop up on YouTube any time now.

    As I like to do from time to time, I want to take a second and thank the staff here at BoredWrestlingFan.com – this is the best writing team on the internet, hands down!  Also, thanks to all of our readers, we appreciate all of you!

  4. Quick update

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    Hey guys, sorry for the lack of updates from me over the last few days. I’ve been swamped with holiday stuff and work stuff. Honestly, I haven’t even watched SmackDown yet, and the only reason I managed to watch Tribute to the Troops is that I walked a mile and a half in 3 feet of snow. I don’t have time to review the shows right now, but I’ll try to get to them later. I’ll also try to get a RAW review in, but I won’t be around much tomorrow either. Thanks for your patience, guys.

    While I’ve got your attention, I’d like to thank JT and Drowgoddess, as well as everybody who came and checked out BoredWrestlingFan.com this month – we hit our highest monthly number of viewers sometime last week, and we’re still going! Our previous record was 361 views in the month of July, we’re currently at 488 this month! Thank you guys and keep spreading the word about BoredWrestlingFan!