Thursday, April 27, 2017

Frehley's Comet - Into The Night 1987 [Official Music Video]

Happy 30th Anniversary to Ace Frehley's Frehley's Comet album which was his first post KISS solo album. Excellent album and one of my favorites as we not only have Ace on guitar but the awesome Anton Fig on drums. Fig went on to become David Letterman's drummer from 1986-2015. I'm proudly wearing my Frehley's Comet shirt.



Saturday, April 22, 2017

A Look At Impact Wrestling a Month into the Anthem Era

A Look At Impact Wrestling a Month into the Anthem Era
April 22, 2017
By Ryan Porzl

It was announced back in November that Anthem Sports & Entertainment announced the purchase of TNA Wrestling which has since been rebranded as Impact Wrestling. Since then, we've seen new management and the return of co-founder Jeff Jarrett to the promotion along with other who were apart of TNA's past. After wrapping up loose ends during the January TV Tapings, the Anthem Era officially began with the March TV Tapings which saw some new direction, new faces, and the return of old ones. So, with the last episode of the March tapings having aired on April 13th, we now have seen the complete first tapings of the Anthem Impact. So what did Impact get right and what did they get wrong or at least need to work on?

Saturday, April 15, 2017

The Facade of the WWE's "New Era"

The Facade of the WWE's "New Era"
April 14, 2017
By Ryan Porzl

In the past year, The WWE has begun announcing how they're in a "New Era". With a name like that, you would expect a company with new stars and new talent getting opportunities. While there have been some who have made it to the top, it's still the same old WWE that still relies on old part timers like crutches and not too much has changed. In this article, we'll pull back the curtain to show that WWE's "New Era" trying to repaint it's broken down old car with new paint but it's still the same broken down old car.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Gary Moore - After The War (HQ)

Today would've marked the 65th birthday of the great Gary Moore. Moore passed away of a heart attack on February 6, 2011 at 58. Even if he was middle age and left us with plenty of music, it was too soon. Moore will always be known to me as the one who got away as I've seen almost everyone I've wanted to see and then some but Moore was the one I never saw and will never see. It sucks he never caught on in America and I'll always remember a KISS fansite who brought up current drummer Eric Singer playing with him in 1987 and how he never caught on in America and then followed up by writing in parenthesis "Their Loss". America really missed the boat on Moore.
This video also features legendary drummer Cozy Powell so this video could be a tribute to both since tomorrow is the 19th anniversary of his death from a car accident.