Lucha Underground (June 3, 2015)

So Baldur’s Gate III exists and has dominated my free time for more or less the last two months but for whatever reason I felt like watching some wrestling last night and decided to go back to the Lucha Underground episodes of questionable legality I have on an external hard drive and take a look at the June 3, 2015 episode.

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Lucha Underground (April 15, 2015)

I have some work related nonsense that results in me having a much longer commute than usual this week so I figured I’d watch a mess of Lucha Underground for no real reason other than the fact that I can watch it on a train without my kid phone battery dying before the end of my commute. Anyway here are words about the April 15, 2015 episode.

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All In (September 1, 2018)

Over the past month or so AEW’s had me more amped up and excited about professional wrestling than I’ve been probably since shortly after WCW closed up shop back in 2001. Between the big signings, the air of predictability that comes from working with pretty much every major wrestling company around the globe save for WWE in addition to a mess of indies, and the fact that they’re going to pretty much turn Dark into WCW Worldwide and start filming in Universal Studios Florida I am hyped beyond belief about AEW so this weekend I decided to go back and watch the show that directly lead to AEW’s creation: All In.

I guess the story behind this goes that Big Dave Meltzer commented that Ring of Honor would never be able to sell out a 10,000 seat arena so Cody Rhodes took that as a challenge and along with the Young Bucks put together a show that took place at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois on September 1, 2018. Tickets apparently sold on in 30 minutes. Anyway here are words about that show.

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AEW Dynamite (March 18, 2020)

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As the Coronavirus Era of professional wrestling continues and I find myself going back to old shit from the 80s and 90s for some escapism I realize that I’ve yet to check out how AEW has dealt with the new normal so today we’re going to take a look at the March 18, 2020 edition of AEW Dynamite to see what Cody & The Boyz have cooked up to entertain us.

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AEW Dynamite (November 20, 2019)

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We’re back with another episode of AEW Dynamite. Since this is not a random-ass WCW C-show or Japanese garbage wrestling from the mid-90s that no one has ever really written about on the internet before but rather a current televised wrestling show that many people write about I’ve decided to try something different this time and sort of forego the blow by blow stuff for each match and instead focus on the highlights and lowlights from each segment.

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