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Entries by Alex Lynch (16)

Monday
Apr072014

WrestleMania XXX Results: Two Undefeated Streaks Come To An End


Less than 24 hours reeling off of WrestleMania XXX, one of the greatest WrestleMania events in WWE history, the WWE Universe is still buzzing. This article is simply to give you an opinionated recap of the events that took place on April 6th, 2014, however, future articles may be completely differently formatted than what's here. Whether you liked it or not (there is no reason to not like it), this will be a WrestleMania remembered for the ages. Why? Because it was eventful, it had fantastic matches and the crowd were incredibly involved. They brought genuine emotion and enthusiasm from all over the world. And one thing's for sure, the WWE Universe is one of the most involved crowds in any sport and they have already taken to the internet to complain.

The night started off with a bang. The host of WrestleMania XXX himself, Hulk Hogan came out to greet the fans and welcome them to WrestleMania. Even though he kept slipping and calling the venue the "Silverdome" (the site of WrestleMania 3), Hogan was able to make a good save and say he was thinking about bodyslamming Andre The Giant, something the man is obviously proud of. Out comes Stone Cold Steve Austin who hadn't made a WrestleMania appearance in years. He cuts a short promo praising Hogan and the accomplishment of WrestleMania when none other than the most electrifying man in Sports Entertainment comes out...The Rock. The Rock cuts a promo saying how the legacy of WrestleMania wouldn't have been big today. He says that Daniel Bryan would not be fighting against the authority if Stone Cold Steve Austin never stood up against Vince McMahon. All in all, it's a fantastic promo and it ends with them drinking beer. If you didn't "mark out" during this, than you're really not a wrestling fan. What The Rock said was undeniably true...but we just didn't know it yet. This WrestleMania, from a storytelling standpoint, was all about legacy.



The first match of the night was a shocker, it was Daniel Bryan vs Triple H in a clean, singles match. The winner of the match would go on to compete in a triple threat match against Batista and Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship. Honestly, this match was one of Triple H's best. The storytelling was there, the crowd involvement was hot and the entrance was awesome. There were moments where you thought that Daniel Bryan could actually lose. It was quite suspenseful, and as a wrestling fan, I was on the edge of my seat. Eventually, Daniel Bryan pulled a running knee out of nowhere and won clean over Triple H, which lead to Stephanie (who was wearing an outfit that would make you want to create some #RockBabies) distracting Bryan so Triple H could get a beat-down on him before he enters the Triple Threat. All-in-all, a completely perfect and satisfying match that got the crowd hot.



The next match of the night was the shortest, but somehow not the worst. The Shield vs Kane and the New Age Outlaws lasted little over three-minutes long yet it was one of the most fun and thrilling six-man tags I've seen in the past few weeks. It was a showcase of quick, greatly paced spots and The Shield dominated throughout, and a line of commentary from JBL said "There goes the Attitude Era", and he's right. The Shield united together, victorious over Kane and The New Age Outlaws, ushering a new age of superstars. It doesn't seem like WWE is breaking up the vicious and fantastic stable yet, seeing as this match sensically put the glue back between the pieces that were falling apart since Elimination Chamber. The Shield are one of the tag teams that you can't imagine ending, and I hope they last as long as possible even though Roman Reigns deserves a shot into stardom via a singles run.



With the crowd still hot, the Andre The Giant Memorial Over-The-Top Rope Battle Royal started and was sort of a mess at first, but as superstars started to get eliminated one-by-one, the match started to clear up. As usual, Kofi Kingston did a very cool "eliminated-but-saved" spot that he usually does in Royal Rumble matches. In this match, Kofi Kingston was launched over the turnbuckle to the outside, but kept his feet on the metal stairs thus preventing an elimination. Unfortunately for poor Mr Kingston, he met his doom once again. In another very unfortunate event, Santino had eliminated The Miz, ending his 4-0 WrestleMania match streak. However, The Miz is still undefeated in singles competition at WrestleMania. Anyway, The match ended with Cesaro and Big Show in the ring, and whilst you hope Cesaro is going to win it, there's still a deep part of you that feels that Big Show will obviously win it. Lucky for us, Cesaro lifted the Giant and threw him over the top rope, winning the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal and earning the coveted trophy.



One of my highly-anticipated matches was next, and that was John Cena vs Bray Wyatt. Following an incredible live performance from Mark Croser and The Rels, John Cena came out pretty much plain and simple this year. The match was off and boy, it was fan-fucking-tastic. Even the camera work was well done, in my opinion. John Cena and Bray Wyatt put on a psychology clinic here. The storytelling, the character building, all of it was really great especially seeing how involved the crowd was with the story being told. For example, there was a time that they trusted Bray Wyatt and they joined him in singing. It was incredibly eerie, and definitely fit the character well. All-in-all, John Cena got the expected win and honestly, I have no idea why people complained. I never saw that Bray would win, especially with this Legacy theme. The story was, essentially, that if Cena lost, everything he worked for over the years would be de-legitimized. He'd have to turn heel or go into exile. Maybe smarks can use some logic before complaining next year.



Next up was the not-so-built-up Lesnar vs Undertaker match, the traditional WrestleMania spectacle. And from a point-of-view, the match was incredibly slow and weak. There wasn't anything special to it. Brock Lesnar threw a few punches, did a few grapples, but Taker always reversed it into one of his signature moves, hoping that he could somehow pull out the win. After two hell's gates and a kimura lock, Brock Lesnar would still not stay down. Taker eventually pulled out a tombstone, which was reversed by Brock into an F5 and Brock Lesnar ultimately got the three-count on the Undertaker, breaking the streak. The crowd fell into utter shock. There was silence. Brock Lesnar's music didn't play. The crowd didn't boo. They didn't cheer. It was just a shell-shock of a moment in the wrestling world. Conspiracy theories have been thrown around that it was a botch, a mistake, Lesnar changed the finish pre-match.......nope. It was all planned, and it was executed brilliantly. The match was actually pretty clever, and Taker had always wanted Brock to beat the streak. In 2010, he met Brock at a UFC event and they had an "altercation". Last year at WrestleMania Axxess, Undertaker pointed to a picture of Brock Lesnar on a brochure and hinted that it might be his last. Anyway, Taker respects Brock, and vise-versa. It was an incredible moment in time and will be talked about for years to come in the WWE whether you liked it or not.



The second-to-last match was the Divas Championship Invitational which was a cluster-fuck of divas just rolling out and entering the ring by hitting each other with special moves. I don't even honestly remember it. It was a HUGE blur and the crowd was even dead from Taker losing. Eventually, AJ won the match by tapping out Naomi (who sort of botched the finish) and it was one-and-done in less than 8 minutes. Nice filler between the main event for people to calm down about Taker's loss and gather their bearings.



The night ended with a very, very good triple threat championship match full of exciting spots. Batista, Orton and Bryan will in full-form tonight and no one got blown up or out of shape. Quite a few fun false finishes and insane spots, including a spot where Batista did his finisher on the announce table to Bryan, but Orton caught him mid-air and RKO'd him through the table. Unfortunately for Orton, he landed back-first on a monitor and could've seriously injured his back. Luckily, he didn't, but you damn well know he felt the pain. Eventually, Bryan worked through the pain of his shoulder and was able to lock in a "yes Lock!" on Batista and make him tap out, essentially winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship after 8 months of brutal punishment by The Authority. Albeit predictable, it was a very fun match with an enjoyable ending, although Taker's loss really killed a lot of the momentum from the crowd for his celebration. The crowd were simultaneously "YES!"ing but something felt very off, nonetheless, this indie schmuck has finally earned the WWE Title.

 

All-in-all, WrestleMania was a very enjoyable PPV and one of the best Manias in a very, long time. CM Punk didn't return, because really, there was no room for him. Sting didn't debut, because it wouldn't have made sense (especially with Taker losing) and there were no surprise gimmick promos or live performances, everything was quickly paced and to the point. If this is how things will be with Paul Levesque running WWE when Vince is dead and gone, then it'll be amazing.

Thursday
Apr032014

The Avengers Meet The Guardians Of The Galaxy...On DisneyXD


Revealed by EntertainmentWeekly, an episode of Marvel's Avengers Assemble will feature the four main characters of The Guardians of The Galaxy. The episode will feature Iron Man leading Galactus to another planet to prevent an invasion on Earth. He later finds out that this planet is protected by the Guardians. John DiMaggio voices Galactus, Billy West (Futurama) voices Rocket Raccoon and the late Michael Clarke Duncan voices Groot. The Guardians previously appeared an in episode of Ultimate Spider-Man last year.

 

Check out a clip below.


Friday
Mar212014

First Official Look At Selina Kyle In FOX's "Gotham" & More Set Pics

Courtesy of Warner Bros TV, they have released the first official still of Camren Bicondova as Selina Kyle, who will in the future become the notorious villian known as Catwoman. Below, we also have a couple set photos from recent filming (via GothamSite) featuring more shots of Bicondova as Selina, as well as young Bruce Wayne. 

Gotham already has a full series order and is set to debut this fall starring Ben McKenzie as James Gordon, Donal Logue as Harvey Bullock and Robin Taylor Lord as Oswald Cobblepot.



Thursday
Mar132014

First Image Of Matt Ryan As 'Constantine' Makes You Forget About Keanu

Below is the first official image from NBC's television adaptation of DC Comics book, Constantine, formerly known as Hellblazer. Obviously this version of John Constantine is aiming at the appearance of the New 52 version of the character who is much younger than the version from original Hellblazer comics. Another noticeable missing attribute is that John Constantine has not been seen smoking yet, however David Goyer recently noted that the smoking aspect of the character is being negotiated with NBC.

The pilot is directed by Neil Marshall.

"Constantine follows enigmatic and irreverent Liverpool con-man-turned-occult-detective John Constantine, who is reluctantly thrust into the role of defending our world against dark forces from beyond."

Thursday
Mar062014

New Arrow 216 "Suicide Squad" Promo Promises Explosive Action


Via GreenArrowTV, we have a new EXTENDED 30 second promo for Arrow's next episode - "Suicide Squad" - airing March 19th featuring a band of villains teaming up to take down Deathstroke. Arrow EP Marc Guggenheim previously said that this episode has an "Avengers-like feel" to it (and will probably be better than that whole movie) and will have flashbacks to Diggle's time in Afghanistan. A previously released, shorter version of the promo for Suicide Squad features a look at someone who may be Harley Quinn.



Friday
Feb282014

First Look At CW's The Flash Makes Captain America Wish For An Earless Helmet


The CW have issued a press release showing off the first image of Grant Gustin (Glee) as the title role in their upcoming pilot, The Flash (via FlashTVNews). The pilot starts shooting "next week" according to Warner Bros TV and is directed by David Nutter with a script by Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg, all who have been involved with Arrow in their same respective roles. In case you forgot, Grant Gustin's Barry Allen debuted on the 8th and 9th episodes of Arrow's second season as a forsenic scientist linking a Starling City homocide to one from his past.

With a script by the showrunners of Arrow, being directed by David Nutter and having a stellar cast, it's hard to argue that The Flash will be nothing but quality in terms and writing and acting.

The Flash also stars Rick Cosnett, Daneille Panabaker, Candice Patton, former Flash John Wesley Shipp and many more.

Tuesday
Feb252014

Arrow 2x15 "The Promise" Images; A New Queen Family Ally

I think it's fair that I should warn you before you scroll down a bit. These images from the next episode of Arrow, OFFICIALLY released by The CW, contain some pretty heavy spoilers for what's to come. I always don't appreciate when studios do this, but they want us to know that this happens so it might not be that much of a big spoiler. Anyway, previously on Arrow, we've seen that Slade Wilson promised Blood that he would "take care" of Moira Queen, but he's seemingly doing it in a way we didn't expect. Check out these images from "The Promise".


THE TURNING POINT — Oliver (Stephen Amell) is shocked when he learns that Slade (Manu Bennett) has come to Starling City. Back on the island, as Oliver, Slade and Sara (Caity Lotz) prepare to take over the freighter from Ivo (guest star Dylan Neal), Sara pulls Oliver aside and tells him he needs to kill Ivo to prevent him from telling Slade what happened with Shado. Oliver feels immense guilt over the situation but realizes Slade’s growing rage from the Mirakuru makes him unpredictable and he could turn on his friends if he thinks Oliver is to blame. Oliver agrees to kill Ivo and the battle begins. Glen Winter directed the episode written by Jake Coburn & Ben Sokolowski (#215).

Be sure to check out GreenArrowTV for the full gallery.


Friday
Feb212014

Hulkamania Runs Wild Again As Hulk Hogan Returns To WWE


After months and months of speculations and rumors, the WWE have finally come out clean and announced that Hulk Hogan will be returning to the WWE on the February 24th edition of Monday Night RAW, which coincidentally is the same date that the coveted WWE Network launches. Hulk Hogan has also been announced as the "guest host" of WrestleMania XXX, similar to how The Rock previously "hosted" a WrestleMania (which eventually set up his two-year feud with John Cena.)

A picture of Hulk Hogan in full ring gear at the newly created WWE Performance Center was sent to TMZ (most likely by WWE) earlier this morning with an indication that Hogan would be on Monday's RAW as well as WrestleMania. WWE sent out a press release confirming the news and also announced that Hogan would appear on "RAW Backstage Pass", the post-show to RAW airing exclusively on the WWE Network.



In regards to returning to WWE, Hogan says in the press release “Words cannot express how excited I am to be back in the WWE family, I only have one question for the WWE Universe: Whatcha you gonna do when Hulkamania runs wild as the host of WrestleMania 30?”. The WWE Network launches this Monday at 9AM EST, and starts live programming at 11:15PM EST after Monday Night RAW with "Backstage Pass" featuring Hulk Hogan. Expect many more surprises on Monday, as well.

Friday
Feb212014

First Look At The Suicide Squad On "Arrow" Puts Marvel To Shame


The first look at television's Suicide Squad on CW's Arrow has been provided via ComicBookResources. The photo shows Amanda Waller (Cynthia Addai Robinson) at the forefront leading her squad of supervillains featuring Bronze Tiger (Michael Jai White), Shrapnel (Sean Maher), Deadshot (Michael Rowe), Lyla Michaels (Audrey Marie Anderson) and John Diggle (David Ramsey).

The most surprising additions to this photograph is Lyla and Diggle, who are the good guys. Why exactly are they on a team of supervillains? Well, it's clear that Arrow isn't rushing into things like Marvel has been doing on Agents of SHIELD. However, aside from Lyla and Diggle, the Suicide Squad lineup features of a mix of characters who have been in the comic lineup before. In the Arrow universe, we've seen Deadshot and Bronze Tiger twice now, and Shrapnel only once. Amanda Waller has been hiding in the shadows and setting up the pieces of the puzzle.

I can't wait to see this formidable team in action and the sheer diversity of this team is pretty awesome. The episode of Arrow titled "Suicide Squad" airs March 19th on The CW.

Thursday
Feb132014

"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" Headed To Netflix With Unseen Episodes


In the small chance that you've been living under a rock for the past few years and haven't seen the amazing Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Netflix will be adding the full series, as well as the unseen, final 13-episode season that was produced after Cartoon Network axed the show. Netflix will also be adding director's cuts of previous episodes, as well.

 

 

This is the first time that Star Wars content has been added to the internet streaming service. Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said by press release “’Stars Wars’ is one of the most iconic franchises of all time and this series joins a long line of Disney content that Netflix members are and will continue to enjoy for years to come, The Clone Wars’ marks an important moment as Netflix welcomes more and more first-run content from The Walt Disney Company and its subsidiaries.”

 

In these eagerly anticipated episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, some of the deepest mysteries of the conflict between the light and the dark sides of the Force are revealed. An intrepid clone trooper discovers a shocking secret, Anakin Skywalker’s closest relationship is tested to its limits and what Master Yoda discovers while investigating the disappearance of a Jedi could forever change the balance of power in the galaxy. Fans will not only be able to watch the thrilling finale, they’ll be able to see more of The Clone Wars than ever before as Netflix will also stream the director’s cut of seasons 1 – 5.

The final season will be added on March 7th.