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Saturday, May 20, 2017
Slaughter - American Pie
On this day 20 years ago, Slaughter released their fourth album Revolution. This was also sadly the last studio album to feature guitarist Tim Kelly before his death in an accident a year later.
George Carlin - Modern Man(720p)
Off by a week and I can't believe I forgot but May 12th would've been the 80th Birthday. Carlin passed away back in 2008 at 71. One of the greatest comedians of all time.
Friday, May 19, 2017
Kiss - Unholy
Happy 25th anniversary to the KISS album Revenge. Arguably the best album from the non makeup era (1983-1996) but it's really one of the best in KISS' catalog. It was the first album to feature current drummer Eric Singer and the returns of producer Bob Ezrin and former KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent as a songwriter.
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Debunking NXT as a Third WWE Brand Myth
Debunking NXT as a Third WWE Brand Myth
May 6, 2017
By Ryan Porzl
NXT was originally conceived in 2012 to be the WWE's Developmental after having previously been a WWE TV Show from 2010-2012. However, the promotion began to catch on with the Internet Wrestling Community by 2015 and now everyone from the people behind the scenes to the fans want to create this illusion that NXT has become it's own brand. They'll easily consider it a third brand along with RAW and Smackdown while wanting wrestlers in their primes to waste their time going there. However, no matter how much the IWC or the people behind NXT want it, NXT is not a "brand" but a developmental promotion and I'll debunk this myth.
May 6, 2017
By Ryan Porzl
NXT was originally conceived in 2012 to be the WWE's Developmental after having previously been a WWE TV Show from 2010-2012. However, the promotion began to catch on with the Internet Wrestling Community by 2015 and now everyone from the people behind the scenes to the fans want to create this illusion that NXT has become it's own brand. They'll easily consider it a third brand along with RAW and Smackdown while wanting wrestlers in their primes to waste their time going there. However, no matter how much the IWC or the people behind NXT want it, NXT is not a "brand" but a developmental promotion and I'll debunk this myth.
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