I’m going to be shameful here. I have tried to help a lot of people in this job for 40 years. I never want a thank you. My lad works and has work hard. Please rt this as a thank you to me.
I swear, New Japan could be sold, a giant wrestling war could be coming, an amazing human interest story could be happening, the most powerful person in wrestling history and perhaps the most powerful today could both be in court for alleged misdeeds, but none of that matters today because people literally lose their minds on star ratings of matches. And the one every should see as far as future evolution is the one not being talked about.
Russell Wilson finished his career with 46,966 passing yards and 5,568 rushing yards.
To put that in perspective, no other player in NFL history has reached both 35,000 passing yards and 4,000 rushing yards.
The Master (1984). Lee Van Cleef is a ninja master in this short-lived NBC TV show, returning to America to find his daughter. Tim Van Patten (later to direct The Sopranos) is his hot-headed apprentice. Bill Conti did the exciting theme music.
Pitched as a rival to the A-Team, the dynamic ninja duo drive around in a van helping strangers in distress, having exciting fights and generally doing all the usual master/apprentice tropes. Only 13 episodes were made and maybe that was enough.
Been tellin’ yall: If you aren’t watching the Stanley Cup playoffs/Final on CBC
/SportsNet, you are doing it way wrong.
If you aren’t able, I’m sorry.☹️
One of the joys of sports in Seattle. The audio. The emotion. The analysis. Just sublime.🫡🏒
The WWE Bloodline storyline is at 1,789 days and counting. Things that it has outlasted include:
The WWE Attitude Era (~1,230 days): Generally tracked from late 1997 to WrestleMania X-Seven in April 2001
World War I (1,568 days)
The Mainstream Career of Nirvana (927 days)