I’m Going To Survivor Series
Thanks to a rather nice wife who wanted me to pick something for her to get me for Christmas, I got tickets to the four shows last night. I’ve never been before but I’ve always wanted to go to all of the Big Four shows.
Thanks to a rather nice wife who wanted me to pick something for her to get me for Christmas, I got tickets to the four shows last night. I’ve never been before but I’ve always wanted to go to all of the Big Four shows.
It’s certainly Wrestlemania season and we have a rather fun chat about Kofi Kingston, Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin, Batista, and we open the mailbag for things that get on our nerves.
Speaking of the mailbag, make sure to send in some questions if you’d like to hear us discuss them on the show. We’ll talk about whever you’d like for us to, be it from WWE, Impact, indies, old school etc. Drop them in the comments.
To me actually. Ten years ago to the day, I posted my first ever review. Now it’s about 5200 later, meaning I put up about ten reviews a week. I know I’ve slowed down a lot over the years, but egads how did that happen? Thank you for being around with me this long and I’ll try to be around for a long time. I mean, I’m destined for carpal tunnel but I can get someone to take dictation right?
In which we talk about Torrie Wilson and probably get in trouble for it, plus Jim Ross and all the Raw and Smackdown happenings.
Also, make sure to check us out on the Wrestling Rumors Facebook page tomorrow for our live Fastlane preview (we’ll have the audio fixed).
We’re back this week with a discussion of Roman Reigns, Batista, Dean Ambrose and…..Dana Warrior?
Throughout my years in high school and college, I always had a deck of cards with me. I’ve played cards in one for or another since I was two years old and haven’t really stopped since. To this day I collect decks of playing cards and have quite the unique set to my name. It’s something I’ve always loved doing over the years and I’ve also spent quite a bit of time making (and losing) money with them. Be it at a weekly card game across the street or at a casino shortly after my 21st birthday, I’ve spent more than enough time playing with cards in various forms.
As some of you may or may not know, my wife is from England and came to live with me in America. Since we’re from two different countries, we had two wedding ceremonies for the sake of not having our families go from one country to another, which would have been a combination of next to impossible while also being incredibly expensive. The first wedding was in England, where we had a three day honeymoon….of which we spent a good time in a casino.
My wife had never actually been to a casino before so she wasn’t exactly sure what to expect there. While she was a little unsure, she wound up having quite the good time and asked to go back both other days we were in town. After three days of gaming, we wound up ahead about 75 pounds total and left, having had quite the positive experience overall, which isn’t a bad way to start a married life.
So what made it so enjoyable? Well aside from making money, the casino had quite the friendly staff and was very uncrowded, which helped things a lot. It can be very annoying going to a place where the staff is rude and you feel cramped because the building is overflowing with people. Issues like that mean you can’t sit back and relax, as you should be able to do during something like this.
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I think we have some stuff to talk about this week. Between the debuts, the departures and Kofimania, we cover quite a bit here.
In this book, I’ll be looking at Monday Nitro and Thunder from January – June 2000 and try to see just how bad everything was able to get. The shows were a nightmare but somehow it kept getting worse every single week. Each episode will be broken down match by match and segment by segment. Included will be analysis and ratings for the shows to see why the year is remembered so poorly.
The book runs about 385 pages and is available on Amazon both in a physical paperback for $10.99 or an e-book format for $2.99. In case you don’t have a Kindle, there are plenty of FREE apps you can get from Amazon for pretty much any electronic device, all of which are available at this link.
You can pick up the book from Amazon here in paperback and here as an e-book.
Or if you’re in another country with its own Amazon page, just search “KB Nitro VII” and it should be the first thing to come up.
Also you can still get any of my previous books on the Intercontinental Championship, Monday Night Raw from 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003 and the first half of 2014, Monday Nitro from 1995-1999, In Your House, Summerslam, Starrcade, ECW Pay Per Views, Royal Rumble, Saturday Night’s Main Event, the WWF and WCW pay per views from 1998, Wrestlemania, WWE Grab Bag and Clash of the Champions, NXT Volumes I, II and III at my author’s page here.
I hope you like it and shoot me any questions you might have.
KB
It’s time to talk about Jimmy Uso vs. the law and the messy ending to this week’s Raw and more, but there’s also a bonus. Tomorrow at 530pm EST, NorCal and I will be going live on the Wrestling Rumors Facebook page (link right here) for a special Facebook Live prediction show for Elimination Chamber. We’re hoping to do this for every pay per view going forward so check us out and get in on the chat, with NorCal and I interacting with the live viewers. We’ll probably ask your opinions and take some questions, so get in there with us.
Also, make sure to send us those questions for the Mailbag in the comments.
So this was discussed quite a bit earlier this week and probably needs some clarification.
A few days ago a certain post went up and it was pretty clearly not something I typically would do. As you can probably guess, no it’s not something I wrote and yes it was something someone sent me in exchange for compensation. These happen every now and then as someone will email me with an offer for one and I’ll usually put them up. It’s basically two days worth of money for about ten seconds work, which is practically impossible to pass up.
Now I know that some of you have some issues with it, and I’ll try to address some of them.
1. I’m usually not allowed to acknowledge them as what they are, which is why I never reply to comments about them. I haven’t been hacked or anything like that and I put them up on my own.
2. They won’t be frequent. As in there might be five a year, if that. There’s no schedule for when I get them and it really is something that happens out of the blue.
I know these things can be a bit annoying but they’re very infrequent and from a personal standpoint, it would be rather foolish of me to pass up such an opportunity. Like I said, they only come up every now and then and while I can’t give you a schedule or anything for them, they’re not going to be a regular thing by any normal definition. I understand that some of you have some issues with them, but they’re kind of a necessary action for me.
If there’s anything I left out, please let me know.
KB