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MMA’s Bobby Lashley Back To Pro Wrestling
Posted on 25. Aug, 2009 by Ross Everett.
Less than a month after his demolition of Japanese pop culture icon Bob Sapp, former WWE superstar turned MMA fighter Bobby Lashley has opted to return to the scripted world of professional wrestling. Lashley made his debut for #2 US wrestling promotion TNA on their Victory Road PPV in late July. Lashley had already made several on-camera appearances for the promotion, but the signing will mark his return to in-ring action. Lashleys last in-ring pro wrestling appearance came in Mexico on a show for Lucha Libre promotion AAA.
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Iron Chef Invades America
Posted on 25. Aug, 2009 by Ross Everett.
The concept of the show is right out of professional wrestling, but there it is in living color every week on ‘The Food Network’. Prominent chefs from all over the world go ‘mano a mano’ in judged cooking competitions. That’s the premise of ‘Iron Chef’ which is easily the most entertaining cooking show in television history. Even non-foodies will enjoy the competition and the nearly inscrutable strangeness of the show.
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More Bad Celebrity Themed Pinball Machines
Posted on 19. Aug, 2009 by Ross Everett.
Theres no shortage of bad celebrity themed pinball machines. This time we wont rank them, well look at several different genres of bad celebrity tie ins:
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The Rise And Fall Of Pinball
Posted on 19. Aug, 2009 by Ross Everett.
Having survived a couple of World Wars, countless recessions, the indignation of lifestyle police, and most recently the video game phenomenon it appeared that pinball was just too tough to kill. Thats why it was a surprise when WMS Industries, the dominant player in the industry for the past decade and the maker of Williams and Bally machines, announced that it was getting out of the business several years ago. Shed no tears for WMS, who is making money hand over fist with their video poker and slot machine division. In fact, following the announcement that they were getting out of the pinball business the companys stock experienced a small but substantial gain.
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The Best Celebrity Tie In Pinball Machines Of All Time
Posted on 18. Aug, 2009 by Ross Everett.
Pinball has always been big on celebrity tie ins. As a result, weve got plenty of good machines to choose from since aside from a few missteps the industry has done a decent job of creating celebrity tie-in machines that work for their demographic and are compatible with the pinball ethos. For our best evaluation the quality of the game a factor well only be part of the criteria.
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Modern Classic Pinball Machines: Bally’s Cirqus Voltaire
Posted on 17. Aug, 2009 by Ross Everett.
Though there’s been a lot of consolidation in the pinball industry in recent years, the quality of modern games keeps improving. This is due, in part, to improvements in technology–though not at the expense of first rate playfield design. Pinball went through a few lean years during the early years of the video boom, when designers tried to cram as much stuff onto the playfield as possible, perhaps feeling the clutter was needed to replicate the video game experience. In recent years, however, designers appear to have concluded–and rightly so–that pinball cannot be a video game, nor should it want to be.
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Bad Celebrity Themed Pinball Machines
Posted on 17. Aug, 2009 by Ross Everett.
Although celebrity tie-ins with pinball machines have been a part of the industry since the outset (as evidenced by the 1930s Man-o-War in honor of the legendary race horse) the heyday of the genre was during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Until that time, celebrity references were either by inference (Bonanza from 1964) or somewhat tongue in cheek (1967s Beat Time featuring those lovable mop tops The Bootles). The release of the film version of The Whos rock opera Tommy launched the era of the licensed celebrity tie-in.
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The Wrestler’ Takes Its Place Among The All Time Great Sports Films
Posted on 16. Aug, 2009 by Ross Everett.
Director Darren Aronofsky brings pro wrestling to life in ‘The Wrestler’ and in the process creates one of the best films in recent memory. The pro wrestling backdrop makes his virtuosity even more amazing.
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Carlos Palomino: Mexico’s Welterweight Boxing Legend
Posted on 16. Aug, 2009 by Ross Everett.
The US mainstream sports media likes to proclaim certain athletes as good or bad ‘role models’, but they’re almost single minded in their obsession with winning. Great NBA players like John Stockton, or NFL players like Dan Marino are criticized for never having won ‘the big one’.
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A Legend of English Soccer: Sir Bobby Robson
Posted on 12. Aug, 2009 by Ross Everett.
One of Englands most beloved sporting figures, Sir Bobby Robson, yielded to his courageous fight with cancer recently at the age of 75. British soccer fans mourned his passing after a lifetime in the game, first as a player and then a team manager and elder statesman.


