Happy 30th anniversary to Zelda II: The Adventure of Link which was released in Japan on this day in 1987. I know some probably weren't into but it's one of my all time favorites as I liked the RPG elements. I wouldn't mind if they made another one.
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Nick Arcade True Full Clean Theme
Happy 25th Anniversary to Nick Arcade, one of Nickelodeon's greatest and possibly underrated shows.
Saturday, December 31, 2016
If Johny "Bigg Rigg" Hendricks fights again, I want Bruce Buffer to announce him as the following.
"Fighting out of the nearest Whataburger"
Johny "So Bigg he has two gs Rigg" Hendricks
Johny "Bigger than a Big Rig" Hendricks
Johny "More Tires than a Big Rig" Hendricks
Johny "Bigger than a Big Rig" Hendricks
Johny "More Tires than a Big Rig" Hendricks
You can have a lot of fun with this.
Speaking of Hendricks, I don't think there was a funnier bit where someone failed to make weight since Anthony Johnson before his fight with Vitor Belfort at UFC 142.
So last night was Mike Goldberg's last night in the UFC. Keep in mind, his first night was UFC Ultimate Japan back on December 21, 1997. Here's how long ago that was.
Kazushi Sakuraba made his one and only appearance in the UFC where he won the UFC Ultimate Japan Heavyweight Tournament
Frank Shamrock defeated Kevin Jackson to become the first UFC Light Heavyweight Championship (then Middleweight Championship)
Randy Couture defeated Maurice Smith to win his first UFC Heavyweight Championship
Semaphore Entertainment Group still owned the UFC.
The Grass Isn't Always Greener On The Other Side: Wrestlers Who Did Better In WCW Than WWF/E
The Grass Isn't Always Greener On The Other Side: Wrestlers Who Did Better In WCW Than WWF/E
December 31, 2016
By Ryan Porzl
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of when the NWA became WCW and what better way to celebrate than honor them? Over the years, it's become tradition for the WWE and certain fans to mock and ridicule WCW for not being organized or a company run by a collection of incompetent morons. While WCW had it's moments and mistakes, things weren't always bad as many wrestlers have actually done better there than in The WWF. So, in honor of WCW, we'll take a look at the wrestlers they used better than The WWF as to some, The WWF was not the be-all, end-all for everyone. Before I begin, I will have two rules for this article. One is I will only talk about wrestlers who wrestled for WCW from January 1991 to March 2001 so time in Jim Crockett Promotions/NWA and the WWF owned WCW don't count. I will also be fair to WWE as well and will not include wrestlers who by the time went to the WWF or WWE had already suffered a serious injury or came in way past their prime specifically Brian Pillman and Sting who will not be included.
December 31, 2016
By Ryan Porzl
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of when the NWA became WCW and what better way to celebrate than honor them? Over the years, it's become tradition for the WWE and certain fans to mock and ridicule WCW for not being organized or a company run by a collection of incompetent morons. While WCW had it's moments and mistakes, things weren't always bad as many wrestlers have actually done better there than in The WWF. So, in honor of WCW, we'll take a look at the wrestlers they used better than The WWF as to some, The WWF was not the be-all, end-all for everyone. Before I begin, I will have two rules for this article. One is I will only talk about wrestlers who wrestled for WCW from January 1991 to March 2001 so time in Jim Crockett Promotions/NWA and the WWF owned WCW don't count. I will also be fair to WWE as well and will not include wrestlers who by the time went to the WWF or WWE had already suffered a serious injury or came in way past their prime specifically Brian Pillman and Sting who will not be included.
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