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WWE: All Hail! The King of the Ring Tournament is Back!

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WWE Monday Night RAW Recap – April 27

SKO Out of Nowhere
As with most RAWs after PPVs we start the show with the fallout from the previous night’s main event. After Seth Rollins’ win at Extreme Rules it was good to hear a quick explanation of why his use of the RKO was allowed or not even really acknowledged in Seth’s successful title defense by calling it the SKO. It all seemed pretty silly regardless; the title doesn’t change hands with a DQ anyways.

What’s been great to see over the past few weeks is the emergence of Kane as the fearsome force we all know him to be. I’m all good with the Corporate persona but up until know he’s been laughable at best, just some fodder to feed to guys getting pushed or the butt of a joke here and there. The internal rivalry within the Authority brings a great dynamic to the faction that even helped carry the thus far brief Orton/Rollins feud. Here’s to the hope of one last hurrah for the Big Red Machine.

After Randy Orton and Roman Reigns both made their case for why they should be next in line for the champ, Kane decided to be indecisive and let the WWE Universe vote on who should be Rollins’ opponent for Payback. It would have been fun to see a vote between Orton and Reigns but alas, we’re given a third choice of a triple threat match. I wonder what the Universe will choose…

It’s tournament time baby!
What a welcome time to bring back the King of the Ring. There’s really no compelling feuds going on right now so I’m hoping the tourney will bring some excitement to RAW over the next few weeks with an catalyst for some new rivalries. Add to the fact we’ve got some great talent and fun potential matchups to dream about.

Round 1 : Dolph Ziggler v. Bad News Barrett
Could Dolph bounce back from being embarrASSed by Sheamus at Extreme Rules? Well that wonderful thought was shot down right away when we heard Ziggler say the magic word of the next PPV, “Payback” in his promo on Sheamus. Like a groundhog seeing his shadow, we’re in for at least 4 more weeks of this feud. Oh boy…

On the bright side of things, Barrett it was good to see him get the win. He has the personality and great mic skills that would make him a great King of the Ring. Not only that but it’d be great to see him get a real push and fun gimmick to run with. So while I was sad Dolph’s stuck with Sheamus I’m glad to see Barrett get the win here, though I wish these talented guys had a little longer to work.

We interrupt your interesting tournament for some clapping.
By sheer luck these guys developed some heat reminiscent of Kurt Angle’s “You Suck” chants but they sure are taking their sweet time to turn it into something interesting. That said their tag match against Tyson Kidd and Cesaro was one of the highlights of Extreme Rules and I’ll be just fine if this develops into more encounters between the two teams. I just hope they get more than the 70 second match (yes I counted) we were given. Though short it did give us our quote of the night from JBL, “So you got the clap?”

It’s feeding time!
As in, now is usually a good time to grab a snack. I really want to like Ryback, I do, I promise, there’s just nothing all that entertaining about him. He’s jacked, but he hasn’t done anything that we haven’t seen a dozen other guys do lately. He’s got a good story, but he can’t tell it very well. The character is okay, but he doesn’t really do much with it. He’s just flat. I don’t know. If Paul Heyman can’t get you over, I’m not sure there’s much hope from you.

Then again, maybe all he has to do is just BO-LIEVE! Or maybe follow the buzzards? After a serviceable match it was a nice surprise to see Bray Wyatt finally make his next target known. I feel like Bray made the most of his Wrestlemania build up and match with the Undertaker and hope to see him continue to grow. His unique in-ring ability and charisma may just raise up the aforementioned flat Ryback. If nothing else, Wyatt’s experience building up a match without present opponent should serve him well over the next few weeks.

The U.S. Open
John Cena is still the champ and has decided to continue his open challenge, or at least that’s what we thought before Heath Slater got kicked off the stage. No really, Rusev came out and kicked Slater back to the oblivion where he belongs. I love the idea of the Open Challenge and it’s unpredictability but it’s hard to suspend my disbelief when we already know that it’s Cena vs. Rusev for the title again at Payback.

Oh yeah, the tournament…
After all the build-up it felt like the King of the Ring was a mere after thought. R-Truth wins in a lackluster match over Stardust. Dolph interrupts a fun match between Sheamus and Dean Ambrose leading to a DQ win for Sheamus.
Then just as I’m about to lose all hope in the KOR tournament, along comes the Man that Gravity Forgot. Neville is just downright special and I’m thrilled to see him start putting some wins together. I’d be thrilled if he can win the tourney and feel like it’d be a great gimmick for him as he’s starting out. I mean, he’s already got the cape right?

Other Notes

  • Fandango and Adam Rose continue their “rivalry” with Rosa Mendez providing the distraction that gives Rose the win.
  • Naomi tried to gain some heat interrupting Brie discussing her husband Daniel Bryan’s injury, then beating her in a match.
  • Damien Sandow talked about how he’s going to find himself, and then proceeded to mockingly imitate Curtis Axel.

So who will get Payback on Seth Rollins at the next PPV?
You see what I did there? Get it? “Payback” because the next PPV is called “Payback.” If you just cringed you’re in for a long 4 weeks because WWE Superstars won’t be able to help themselves. First we’re treated to a pleasantly surprising good match. All four of these guys can go but so often when four people are thrown into a tag match the results are subpar. However, I felt they delivered quite well and liked that the finish further developed Kane’s struggle as a part of the Authority this time at Seth Rollin’s expense leading to him taking a Superman Punch followed by an RKO.

His night got worse when it was then announced that he’ll face both Randy Orton and Roman Reign’s at Payback in a triple threat match. I’m alright with WWE going that route as I think it gives all three of them the opportunity to step up and carry the ball for WWE heading toward Summerslam.

Slightly disappointed
I thought WWE had the chance to really start building some momentum for some upcoming feuds with the King of the Ring but felt they missed the mark a bit. Neville and Barrett winning were great but the other half of the field is disappointing to say the least. This could have been an opportunity to let Damian Sandow find himself rather than joke around with Axel. Stardust could have developed into an even more intriguing character. So many options and good young talent to develop and we’re stuck with R-Truth and Sheamus.

As for the title picture, I feel they’re making the most of what they have. Who else do you bring in at this point? Again, it’d be good to see some other guys get a run at it, but no one really has been built up for it right now. Hopefully we’ll get lucky and see Orton re-emerge as the force he can be or Reigns breakthrough like WWE has been waiting for. Then again, maybe this will continue to build up Seth Rollins into a big time main eventer. Whichever way it goes, I’m optimistic about what’s to come there.

Article by Bill Havican

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Jared Leto’s Joker Will Probably Not Have Tattoos

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So, we are all (understandably) freaked out about the Hot Topic-inspired Joker picture that was released on Friday. Sure, there are a lot of ways to interpret the Joker, but Laughing Juggalo is probably something no one wanted. The production photos show no tattoos on Leto whatsoever. They could be added digitally later, but that would be time consuming, tedious, and wasteful. Usually any fake tattoos would be added during filming (see: Sons of Anarchy). Movie Pilot has released photos from production and a screencap of a Tweet from a Hollywood insider saying that the tattoos are not a part of the Joker’s look.

Gabriel Grey Tweet So, odds are, this is not the final photo of Jared Leto’s Joker we will see.

 

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Here’s The New Raunchy Red-Band Trailer For Ted 2, Starring Tom Brady

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Ted is the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time, so it was inevitable Seth MacFarlane and Mark Wahlberg would tap back into the teddy bear well. Ted 2 has a new red-band trailer, complete with profanity, porn, and a glimpse at an interesting Tom Brady cameo.

Here is the Ted 2 trailer:

Ted 2 stars Mark Wahlberg, Amanda Seyfried, and Seth MacFarlane as the vice of the most profane teddy bear of all time. It hits theaters June 26.

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Hot Chip Goes 1978 Atari In New Video ‘Burning Up’

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Hot Chip released the lyric video to their song ‘Burning Up.’ The 70’s styled, Atari looking video was directed by Joe Mortimer.

There are five words slipped into the middle of “Night and Day” – the hyper-infectious, propulsive track that comes halfway through Hot Chip’s fifth album – that in many ways sum up what’s In Our Heads. Somewhere between the fizzing percussion and the relentless and addictive bassline, a processed voice intones the line, “I like Zapp not Zappa”.

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Tove Lo Performs ‘Talking Body’ At Burlesque Club

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Tove Lo performed her latest single ‘Talking Body’ at Duane Park, a burlesque club in New York City. Her single has more than 17 million plays on Youtube, I guess it was time for a remake.

Tove’s never performed at a burlesque club… until now. She just happens to have the perfect song for the sexy setting

Tove Lo is a Swedish singer and songwriter from Stockholm, Sweden.

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xxArray Wants To Create A 3D World Of You

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xxArray is taking their 90-plus camera 3D body studio on tour to capture ultra gaming nerds in insane high detail, and produce a 3D avatar of their likeness. Once xxArray gives you this file the options are pretty awesome from 3D animation to sculptures. This could be pretty amazing for the gaming industry. Just imagine buying a game and then uploading your avatar to play as yourself.

xxArray started a Kickstarter project to help fund the nationwide tour. The base price for this service is $99.

xxARRAY 3D CAPTURE EXPERIENCE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

September 11 – 12, 2015: Chicago, IL
September 13, 2015: Columbus, OH
September 18 – 19, 2015: Toronto, ON
September 20, 2015: Pittsburgh, PA
September 25 – 26, 2015: New York, NY
September 27, 2015: Boston, MA
October 2 – 3, 2015: Atlanta, GA
October 4, 2015: Raleigh, NC
October 10 – 11, 2015: Orlando, FL
October 17 – 18, 2015: Austin, TX
October 23 – 24, 2015: Seattle, WA
October 25, 2015: Portland, OR
October 31 – November 1, 2015: San Francisco, CA
November 7 – 8, 2015: Los Angeles, CA

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Could ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Filming Schedule Burnout Actors

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Chris Evans told Esquire that Avengers: Infinity War would shoot part one and two back to back and filming would take about nine months. Filming is expected to begin in fall of 2016.

“That’s going to be like nine months to shoot both movies back to back,” said Evan.

Apparently Evans doesn’t mind the work load.
“”You know, you plan around the Marvel responsibilities,” says Evans. “You have to.”

Evans is expected to start filming Captain America: Civil War next week.

Captain America: Civil War will be in theaters on May 6, 2016 and stars Elizabeth Olsen, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Jeremy Renner, Sebastian Stan, Daniel Brühl, Frank Grillo, Anthony Mackie, Chadwick Boseman, Don Cheadle (rumored) , and William Hurt (rumored).

Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 will be released on May 4, 2018, and Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2 will open on May 3, 2019.

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‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ Token “We Sold Out To Wall Street” Photo

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We know that Avengers: Age of Ultron will make a billion dollars if not two billion, but there’s something off about the Avengers hanging out at the New York Stock Exchange. At least Captain America wasn’t there. Oh wait! Chris Evans was there to promote Captain America: The Winter Soldier last year.

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Robert Downey, Jr. and Jeremy Renner join Marvel Entertainment executives to ring NYSE opening bell on April 27 to promote release of Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron.

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Chuck Palahniuk Explains Why He Chose Comics For ‘Fight Club 2’

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The author of Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk spoke to Alex Zalben of MTV News about his current project Fight Club 2 by Dark Horse Comics.

Palahniuk explains why he chose the comic book medium for the sequel.

“You know, because there was such a following and such an attachment to the book and to the movie that I thought, ’If a sequel is going to attain its own authority, it would have to be in a fresh medium, so it couldn’t be compared directly to either the book or the movie.’

And number two, I wanted kind of a collaborative process. I didn’t want to sit in isolation and write another book. And I wanted to be able to depict really challenging, gruesome or edgy things without having to make them as literal as they have to be made in a movie. With an artist like Cameron Scott who’s a little cartoon-y, it gives me wiggle room, a little unreality, so that people can be with really confronting things without being emotionally exhausted and closing the book,” said Palahniuk.

Cameron Stewart will handle the artwork for the book, with colors by Dave Stewart and covers by David Mack.
Fight Club 2 will have prelude issue on Free Comic Book Day, and then issue one will be out May 27.

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Bill Willingham Brings A Good Cause To Beer

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On Friday, May 1 Boom Island Brewing Company is proud to announce a unique fundraising event aimed at comic book and craft beer aficionados. Renowned comic writer/artist Bill Willingham will sign specially designed labels of Boom Island Brewing Company’s Belgian Dark Strong “Gravity No. 9.” A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to the Hero Initiative, a non-profit organization created to support comic artists and writers in need of emergency medical aid or financial support.

Willingham, a Rochester native, is known for his Fables and Elementals series, along with dozens of other notable titles dating back to the 1980’s, created the Gravity No. 9 label specifically to support the Hero Initiative. Limited supplies of bottles, posters, glassware and t-shirts will be made available at Boom Island on May 1, and at Wizard World Comic Con Minneapolis May 1-3.

Gravity No. 9 – 9.2 ABV – Tequila Barrel Aged Belgian Dark Strong Fermented with Plums.
Appearance – Deep, Dark Brown.
Aroma – Subtle Fruit
Flavor – Light and dry with subtle sweet notes and lightly sour finish.

Bill Willingham will be in the taproom to sign labels and posters on Friday, May 1 from 6pm-8pm.

Boom Island Brewing Company is located on 2014 Washington Avenue North, Minneapolis MN 55411 in north Minneapolis. Find the alley entrance to the taproom in the back of the building. As far as beer labels go, the Willingham-designed Gravity No. 9 label is about as cool as it gets. Supply is limited to less than 300 bottles and surely will become a collector’s item. Gravity No. 9 will also be available on tap for this event while supplies last.

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