Tag Archive: Nfl

  1. BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 143

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    This week, the NFL takes over the early part of the show as the crew discuss the issues of violence plaguing the home lives of a few NFL stars.  We talk about RAW, we talk about SmackDown (briefly), we talk about IMPACT, and we talk about NXT TakeOver – How you doin’?

    In the news, we pay our respects to Sean O’Haire.  We get an update on Jake Roberts’ health.  We find out why Rosa Mendes is still employed.  The WWE responds to CM Punk (or is that CM Pink?)’s lawsuit by lowering prices on all of his merchandise.  Spike TV comments on Vince Russo.  And Sports Illustrated lists the worst promos of all time.  All this and more on BoredWrestlingFan Radio!

    BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 143 (MP3, 2:07:03)

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    This week’s break song was “Dry Bone Valley” by Mastodon.  Buy it here!

  2. WrestleMania Week 2014: WrestleMania XI

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    April 2, 1995!  Are you ready for WrestleMania XI?  Tonight we witness the showdown between Shawn Michaels and Diesel for the WWF Championship, and NFL great Lawrence Taylor steps into the squared circle with The Beast From The East, Bam Bam Bigelow!  Let’s get to it!

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  3. WrestleMania Week 2014: WrestleMania X

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    It’s finally here!  March 20, 1994!  Tonight, the Superstars of the World Wrestling Federation celebrate a decade of the grandest stage of them all, WrestleMania!  Bret and Owen Hart face off, and then Bret goes on to face the winner of the WWF Championship match between Yokozuna and Lex Luger later on tonight!  Plus, the Macho Man faces Crush in a falls count anywhere match!  And for the first time, the Intercontinental Championship is defended in a ladder match as Shawn Michaels faces Razor Ramon to prove who is the true Champion! All this, and much, much more!  Let’s go!

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  4. BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 111

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    Yes. Yes we do.

    On this Super Sunday edition of BWF Radio, Joe, G, JT, and Mark are joined by former NFL Guard Quinn “Moose” Ojinnaka, who talks about his NFL career, the transition to professional wrestling, and jumps into pro wrestling’s current events, discussing the much publicized walkout of CM Punk.  Punk’s situation is further discussed in the news, as is Matt Hardy and Reby Sky’s recent troubles.  Mick Foley’s reaction to the Royal Rumble was featured, as was Dolph Ziggler’s post match reaction from SmackDown.  All this, and much, much more on this week’s episode of BWF Radio!

    BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 111 (MP3, 2:00:27)

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    This week’s break song was “22” by Taylor Swift featuring Sid Vicious (the wrestler, not the Sex Pistols guy).  Since that’s not an actually released version of the song, you can buy the original here.

  5. Bored Wrestling Fan Radio episode 103

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    Nope.

    Joe and Jorge seem preoccupied with their upcoming DDP Yoga session, and JT is all about the snow falling in an NFL game.  G tries to steer everybody on track but gets abducted by Charles Barkley, leaving Mark to fend for himself.  Ok, that doesn’t really happen.  Joe reads Mark’s RAW review, we gloss over IMPACT, and G reads his own SmackDown review.  In the news, we find out just who everybody is working for in the WWE.  Stephanie McMahon sells more stock, and CM Punk ponders if his business is trapped behind a bad app.  We talk about tomorrow night’s Slammy Awards and next week’s BWF Awards.  We welcome back Michael Hayes to the WWE Creative team (we’ll drink to that!).  We learn the digital whereabouts of Evan Karagias, and find out why WWE might be in the IMPACT Zone very soon.  All this, and much, much more on BWF Radio 103!  Tune in!

    BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 103 (MP3, 2:01:44)

    This week’s break song was “Cowboys From Hell” by Pantera.  Buy it here!

  6. Isn’t A Name Meant To Describe What You Actually Are?

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    That’s the one thing I thought I knew. The reason something is called what it is, is so people can identify with something.

    Also a name isn’t meant to be misleading. The name is meant to describe what your product is about. This website’s name is Bored Wrestling Fan, because we are all bored, it’s about Wrestling (mostly), and we’re all fans of wrestling (mostly). So why is it, that the two mainstream wrestling companies have completely misleading names?

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  7. Thinksojoe’s Thoughts: on CM Punk

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    Greetings from Virginia!  Just wanted to pop in and say happy holidays to everybody.

    I also wanted to jump to CM Punk and Daniel Bryan’s defense.  I wouldn’t blame this week’s low ratings on them.  Monday Night Football was plagued by power problems and the game ran much later than usual, with playoff implications for the Steelers, one of the more popular teams in the NFL.  Let’s see how things play out for the two Champions before jumping to conclusions.

    Enjoy your holiday, everyone!

  8. Smackdown: 09/03/10… kind of a meh episode.

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    Another week, another Smackdown. Yep, the suffrage continues. Much like last night, no flashy intro comments… no animated gif either. Let’s just get to it dammit.
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  9. The War On Everything

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    I have to say something here, I just can’t let it go by the wasteside, nor can it wait.

    What the hell happened to the St. Louis Rams? I was watching their game against Tennessee earlier, and I knew that the Titans were going to win, and that Chris Johnson was going to run all over them, but I didn’t know a team, could be that bad. Sure, they had to bring in their third-string rookie quarterback in at the last minute, but even with Marc Bulger, I still think the Rams would’ve sucked as much as they did.

    It surprised me, when I heard that Steven Jackson, Rams Running Back, had the second highest amount of rushing yards in the year, when, judging by this game, they barely had an offensive line. The O Line only conceded one sack, but Jackson only got 47 yards, on 19 carries. 47 yards! That’s 2.5 yards per carry. Chris Johnson on the other hand, averaged 4.2 yards per carry, in gaining 117 yards and scoring two rushing touchdowns.

    The St. Louis Rams are the worst team in the NFL. Worse than Tampa, worse than Cleveland, even worse than Detroit. They are that bad. The only good thing they have going for them, is Johnny Ace’s boy, James Laurinaitis. He looks to be a great linebacker.