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AEW Revolution PPV March 7, 2021

 AEW Presents Revolution March 7, 2021, at 8pm EST, 5pm PST Matches on the card: AEW Revolution Poster PPV Pre-show:  Thunder Rosa & Riho vs. Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. & Rebel CASINO TAG TEAM ROYALE ( Winner receives a future AEW World Tag Team Championship match): Participants:  Death Triangle (Pac & Rey FĆ©nix), S.C.U. (Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian), The Natural Nightmares (Dustin Rhodes & QT Marshall), Proud 'N Powerful (Santana & Ortiz), The Dark Order (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson), The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds & John Silver), The Dark Order (Alan Angels & Preston Vance), Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen), The Butcher & The Blade, Chaos Project (Luther & Serpentico), The Sydal Brothers (Matt & Mike Sydal), Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin), The Varsity Blondes (Brian Pillman Jr. & Griff Garrison), The Gunn Club (Austin & Colten Gunn), The Pretty Picture (Peter Avalon & Cezar Bononi), Bear Country (B

Matthew Wilder - Break My Stride (Audio) ~ Tunesday

Some stupid ass decided to mansplain stuff to me. I don't appreciate unsolicited advice. And it put me in a bad way for several hours. But after I shook it off, I am totally rallying. 

The Last Blockbuster - Netflix ~ Work Life Balance

The last blockbuster movie poster If you are like me and grew up in the 80s and 90s, you for sure went to a video store. You walked down the aisles, you read the video covers and you decided on which movie was going to entertain you for the night or the weekend. Some of the movies were great, others not so much. But it was a form of entertainment that has gone away due to streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime.  But one Blockbuster still remains in the town of Bend, Oregon, and this documentary talks all about it. From the opening frame, I was taken back to a time when I was a young and broke teen that craved something for entertainment. I can remember the layout of my local blockbuster and the smells and the sounds. It was always fun walking up and down the aisles stalking the perfect movie for the night. And this movie was able to capture that feeling.   So if grew up in the time before streaming movies, you will enjoy the nostalgia of visiting the last blockbuster. And if

Coming 2 America

Coming 2 America starring Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall Coming 2 America movie poster I usually don't watch sequels that are made more than 10 years after the original, but with Eddie Murphy I usually make exceptions. Also, the original Coming to America is still one of my favorite movies. So, of course, I had to check this new one out as well. And it was everything I could have hoped for and a whole lot more.  The new movie is not great acting or a compelling storyline. It's just exactly what I expected. I get to revisit characters I fell in love with 30 years ago, and get a peek into what is happening with them now and what has taken place since I last saw them.  I was so happy when I finished watching and I am always glad anytime I get to see James Earl Jones or John Amos acting in anything. If you saw the original, chances are you are going to like this one too. It seems familiar and has a lot of tie-ins to the original movie. Just keep an eye out for all the cameos becau