I am not
sure how I want to start this off so I may
start off with this to quote my favorite professional wrestler of all
time The Innovator of Violence Tommy Dreamer “I’ll take them both I’m hardcore”. There is some luck in this world whether I
do not like to admit but it is true you do not have control over what health you
are going to be born what parents you will be born so that is luck or I like to say I am blessed
or feel blessed. Tommy Dreamer said on
his House of Hardcore podcast with Trey from The Rascalz that when someone left ECW he took it
personally but he realized that it was just business. I felt that way many times when any talent
left TNA at the time but I realized no one will be in any company forever everyone’s
run will eventually end. It does not
mater how good you are or how over you are their run will eventually end. When a talent leaves it gives them a chance
to evolve and gives other talent a chance.
I really enjoyed Impact Plus’s Turning Point on Youtube it was an
awesome event it was a bright spot of this year. The Good Brothers became new Impact Tag Team
Champions by defending The North in an excellent tag match. I like The Good Brothers because they are
just fun and have the cool factor to them.
I really enjoyed their special Talking ‘N Shop on AXSTV on Tuesday
October 20th. It was also
awesome to see Impact legend: The Cowboy James Storm teaming with Chris Sabin
facing The Deaners the best part of the match was when James Storm did The Beer
Money taught where The Cowboy said Beer and Chris Sabin said Gun which is a
take off of both Beer Money with Bobby Rooode and James Storm with The Motor
City Machine Guns “Beer Gun”. Rich
Swan defending the Impact World Championship against “The Draw” Sami Callihan
was an awesome match if fans did not believe in Rich as Impact World Champion I
hope they did after this match it was an incredible performance! I really wish I had supported Lucha
Underground because of all the talent they gave an opportunity. Lucha Underground really revolutionized this
business into a more cinematic approach which at first I did not think I would
like but I have grown to appreciate it because I consider myself to be a traditional
wrestling fan but I enjoy some of the theatrical approach. I do not have a problem with the emphasis on
how good the matches are but I do not like judging a match by how many high spots that take place
during a match I believe the more dangerous risks that take place in the match
the more they will not mean anything. I
support high spots but I think the more they take place the more they mean
less. There are few matches that I can
think of that are my favorites for me it always has been moments that is why I enjoyed the
program between Steve Austin and The Rock at Wrestlemina 17 it was all about
the emotions that I felt I wish fans would go back to more of that. I was not a fan of Van Halen when they used
the keyboards in Jump and the album 1984. I was more of a fan of Sammy Hagar then
David Lee Roth in Van Halen. I also did
not think Gary Cherone was as bad as many Van Halen fans claimed him to
be. One of my favorite bands is Def Leppord
I really love more of Def Leppord’s ballads such as: Hysteria which is an excellent
album. Def Leppord is also a very loyal
band which I truly admire loyalty. Two
more songs that I think are worth of note: two steps behind from my favorite
movie Last Action Hero. Also have you
ever needed someone so bad? When I look
at great rock drummers I am always shocked that Rick Allen is not on the list!
I think he is an underrated drummer to say the very least. If you have not seen the original drummer for
Guns’N Roes Steven Adler drum to Rocket Queen he still has it. I love the way Cindy Margolis ends all of
her introductions: “love ya baby”.
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