

Who Needs Competition When You Bury Your Own Talent
AEW Dynamite for two weeks in a row is putting their own talent at risk of being weak for the benefit of someone else’s push. I get it, I understand that wrestling is largely about one person going over on the other. And not every match can a close one that both wrestlers come out looking strong, but AEW is nearly burying talent to put another over. This week Dynamite was opened by Wardlow challenging for the TNT championship. The reigning champion Scorpio Sky was in his se


The Rescuers
The Rescuers is an odd addition to the Disney Cannon. It was in development during Walt’s life, but he personally shelved it because he felt it was too political. After Walt’s death the project was resurrected. So, rather than being a film that Walt had no part in, it was a film that Walt did not want to make. The Rescuers premiered just three months after The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Although this was the first of the DAC movies to get a sequel, it is still a


WWE's Women's Revolution has been quelled
This weekend was the Money in the Bank premium live event from WWE. There were a couple of surprises and some good wrestling, but it shined a glaring light on a huge problem the company has with its roster. A few years ago, the company had a very large roster that was being paid a lot of money to not jump ship to the newly organized All Elite Wrestling. But, in 2020 everyone had to make changes. In order to stay as profitable as possible WWE brought in a new President and