On this day 15 years ago, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker was released in North America.
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Saturday, March 24, 2018
MMA Fights To Look Forward To In April 2018
MMA Fights To Look Forward To In April 2018
March 22, 2018
By Ryan Porzl
Note that at the time I release these, the full card of certain events have not been released so there may be other fights I would recommend but aren't announced until after I complete this. Also, card subject to change.
March 22, 2018
By Ryan Porzl
Note that at the time I release these, the full card of certain events have not been released so there may be other fights I would recommend but aren't announced until after I complete this. Also, card subject to change.
Friday, March 23, 2018
YOU LOSE CARL MILLER
Forget that "Like Water" crap. In celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the posthumous Bruce Lee film The Game of Death, I figured I show the quote Bruce Lee should really be remembered for. Ok, so technically he doesn't say it as it's a dub but it's still awesome.
Friday, March 9, 2018
Tag Teams Where Both Members Did Well
Tag Teams Where Both Members Did Well
March 7, 2018
By Ryan Porzl
When it comes to tag teams in wrestling, there seems to be two kinds of teams. One are teams that are life long tag team wrestlers who will always be known for tag teams like The Road Warriors while other teams are those where members eventually break up and move on. In the case of the latter, the best examples are The Hart Foundation & The Rockers. With Bret Hart & Shawn Michaels not only going on to superstardom, their partners Jim Neidhart & Marty Jannetty didn't do much after that. As a result, when teams break up, people always wonder which will be the Bret Hart/Shawn Michaels of the team and which will be the Jim Neidhart/Marty Jannetty and even wrestling promotions have had wrestlers even bring it up on promos. However, not all teams are like that. There have been teams out there where there was someone who achieved big success but the partner also did very well themselves. With that, we'll take a look at the teams where both members ended up doing well. Please note, I will only bring up teams where people looked at a team and clearly saw someone as a future superstar so teams like the Blade Runners (Sting & The Ultimate Warrior) won't be on here since nobody viewed one as having the most potential when they teamed up and they didn't last long.
March 7, 2018
By Ryan Porzl
When it comes to tag teams in wrestling, there seems to be two kinds of teams. One are teams that are life long tag team wrestlers who will always be known for tag teams like The Road Warriors while other teams are those where members eventually break up and move on. In the case of the latter, the best examples are The Hart Foundation & The Rockers. With Bret Hart & Shawn Michaels not only going on to superstardom, their partners Jim Neidhart & Marty Jannetty didn't do much after that. As a result, when teams break up, people always wonder which will be the Bret Hart/Shawn Michaels of the team and which will be the Jim Neidhart/Marty Jannetty and even wrestling promotions have had wrestlers even bring it up on promos. However, not all teams are like that. There have been teams out there where there was someone who achieved big success but the partner also did very well themselves. With that, we'll take a look at the teams where both members ended up doing well. Please note, I will only bring up teams where people looked at a team and clearly saw someone as a future superstar so teams like the Blade Runners (Sting & The Ultimate Warrior) won't be on here since nobody viewed one as having the most potential when they teamed up and they didn't last long.
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Beavis and Butt-Head Old Disclaimer
Happy 25th Anniversary to the Beavis & Butthead TV show which premiered on this day. I say show because they technically debuted in September 1992 on a segment for Liquid Television.
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