-Happy Monday Everyone! I hope your weekend and Valentine’s Day was excellent. I also hope that this upcoming week is the best one yet for you.
-I had a very productive week.
-I finished:
I finished season 2.
I’m watching:
I’m reading:
My Latest Podcast Offerings:
61. It’s approximately 496 miles to Skydome: WrestleMania VI. Jesse and Gorilla call one last WrestleMania together, WrestleMania goes international, Perfect no longer has the perfect record, Elizabeth is the crown jewel, Andre becomes a fan favorite again, Demolition threepeat, Warrior steps up, Hogan steps toward immortal, Heenan spends a lot of money, and we are all along for the ride as Joey takes a look at WrestleMania VI.
-Happy Monday everyone, I hope that you enjoyed Super Bowl weekend. Congrats to the Bucs on their win.
My week was busy with work and self-improvement projects.
-I finished:
I nice look at the early development of the character, but this is something that was definitely “of the time.”
-I’m watching:
I put the last two episodes on hold until the Coda that Stephen King wrote comes out this Thursday.Almost done with Season 2.Watched the first three seasons as they aired. Going back to finish the series from the beginning.
-I’m reading:
My next book club book.
My latest podcast offerings:
60. They paid for the rap in advance: WrestleWar 90. Sting is injured, Luger steps up, Flair has a disembodied voice, Spivey has quit, tag teams take the night, and Funk sings as Joey takes a look at WrestleWar 90 from the NWA and WCW.
-Happy Monday and welcome to February! I had a busy week last week.
-I finished:
Rented a local small theater and watched this with my wife this past weekend as a late birthday present.
-I’m watching:
I’m conflicted about this show. Some of the changes that they made are just mind boggling. A lot of the characters were miscast.Since there is always the possibility that Disney+ brings the characters back, I’m going back and watching all of the Netflix Marvel Characters.
-I’m reading:
Put this back in the queue to hopefully finish it.
My latest podcast offerings:
59. The Peacock Announcement: The Main Event III. Joey talks about the WWE Network moving to Peacock, Hogan is a Buttermilk Man, Buster Douglas likes whole milk, Savage tries to do some boxing, Jesse is right, The Ultimate Warrior talks insurance, and the battle is set for WrestleMania VI as Joey takes a look at The Main Event III.
Hello everyone. I hope that you had a great week last week. My week has been crazy busy, but I got some things accomplished.
I finished:
I’m watching:
I’m reading:
I should finish this in the next day or so.I have to have this one done by Thursday Night.Continuing to enjoy comic books.
My latest podcast offerings:
58. One Year, Another Birthday: Clash 10. The podcast turns 1, Joey is much older than 1, Sting gets kicked out of the Horsemen and gets injured, Cactus Jack takes a plunge and makes a splash, Doctor Death isn’t really a doctor, Doom loses their masks, Mean Mark makes his mark, and Norman wins in the bathroom as Joey takes a look at Clash of the Champions 10 from WCW.
I hope you had a great week last week. I worked all week and this past weekend as it is one of the busy times in my job.
I finished:
What I’m watching:
What I’m reading:
Making some real progress on this one. Hope to finish it in the next week..Made some progress on this. Pausing it to finish other one’s on the list.Reading this for book club.Getting back into reading the comic books that I enjoy.
My latest podcast offerings:
57. A place to stick it: SNME January 1990: Hogan and Warrior team up, Dusty has an immortal line, Sapphire and Heenan get thrown out, Sapphire comes back, Garvin sets up his retirement fund, Savage wants Hogan, Tyson is mentioned, and we are headed to The Main Event III as Joey takes a look at the Saturday Night’s Main Event from January 1990.
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I celebrated my 43rd birthday this past weekend, and instead of presents or raising money for something, go out and do something nice for yourself this week.
Things have gotten busier here with work, but I did manage to fit a few things in last week:
I finished:
I loved the ending.
What I’m watching:
What I’m reading:
My latest podcast offerings:
56. Characters in Orlando: Royal Rumble 1990. Jesse keeps Mickey and Minnie out, Tony is Goofy, Valentine and Garvin keep going for pins, DiBiase can’t buy a higher number this year, Perfect gets the perfect number, Warrior wants Hogan, Hogan wants everybody, and the road to WrestleMania begins in Orlando as Joey takes a look at the 1990 Royal Rumble.
Happy New Year! Let’s get this first Monday of the year started off right.
If you are a long time reader, it seems like I never finish anything. But, I did this past week! I finished:
What I’m watching:
What I’m reading:
My latest podcast offerings:
55. Gut Punch: SNME January 1986. Joey receives some Gut Punches, Hogan makes some shakes, Jesse wrestles, Funk is middle aged and crazy, Volkoff wins a “Peace Match”, Dean Malenko refs, and the Superstars visit a water park as Joey looks at the Saturday Night’s Main Event from January 1986.
Happy Monday, everyone. I hope that you are enjoying this weird time between Christmas and New Year’s Day.
What I’ve watched this past week:
It was okay. A little too long and drawn out, but it gave me that 80’s vibe of some of the Superman sequels.
What I’m reading:
My latest podcast offerings:
54. George Lucas had nothing to do with this: Christmas Star Wars ’81
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Cup of Joe Wrestling Show Episodes that occurred in July and August:
10. Razors, Blades, and a Bag of Money: The Great American Bash 1988. In the midst of Social Distancing, Joey learns about Nikita Koloff’s hair, Lex Luger’s blading skills, and Ronnie Garvin’s get rich quick plan as he looks at The Great American Bash 1988.
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12. Absolutely, I want both Iced Coffee’s:- SummerSlam 88. Joey gets over caffeinated, learns his limits with Social Distancing, and has it with Virtual Meetings as he takes a look at SummerSlam 88. The Mega Powers take on The Mega Bucks, Randy Savage starts a subtle heel turn, and The Ultimate Warrior makes the first turn into becoming a superstar and legend.
29. Now that’s what I call an entrance: Great American Bash ’86-Charlotte. Ric Flair arrives in style, Ricky Morton wears a protective device, Baby Doll Slaps Cornette, Shaska gets shaved, Garvin gets revived, and JJ gets ticked off as Joey watches The Great American Bash ’86-Charlotte.
36. Blood and Mist and Muta too: The Great American Bash ’89. Ric Flair and Terry Funk battle, the TV title is held up, The Skyscrapers make an impression, Sid Vicious is over, the War Games is hot, Bob Caudle wants to see some clothes torn off, Michael Hayes doesn’t want to go in the cage, and Ricky Steamboat uses a chair as Joey takes a look at The Great American Bash ’89 from the NWA and WCW.
38. The Man with the Z on his Head: SNME July 1989. Hulk Hogan puts his title on the line, The Honky Tonk Man is one hit away from a championship, Ronnie Garvin is a punching ref, Macho Man is intense, Brutus Beefcake puts on a great performance, Zeus makes an appearance, and we crown new tag champions as Joey takes a look at the Saturday Night’s Main Event from July 1989.
39. As long as it’s outside the ring: SummerSlam ’89. Zeus and Randy Savage have a Cauldron of Madness, Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake have a secret weapon, Mean Gene has a blooper, Rick Rude doesn’t care who he has to go through, Jim Duggan has a mask, The Brain Busters have the titles but don’t put them up, and Jesse has a point.
Christmas Movies and Specials that I’m watching cause ‘Tis the Season:
High Holidays
Frasier: Season 11, Episode 11
Frasier is upset when his son Frederick – who is now a goth – ignores him on a visit to Seattle, preferring to spend all his time with a girl. Frasier’s mood isn’t lightened when he is upstaged in a promotional video by Eddie. Niles, meanwhile, is upset when Martin claims he didn’t go through a rebellious phase.
Dear Sis
M*A*S*H: Season 7, Episode 15
Father Mulcahy writes a pre-Christmas letter home to his sister.
Death Takes a Holiday
M*A*S*H: Season 9, Episode 5
Santa Claus visits the 4077th during a Christmas cease-fire.
A War for All Seasons
M*A*S*H: Season 9, Episode 6
New Year’s Day 1951: a year in the life of the 4077th.
‘Twas the Day After Christmas
M*A*S*H: Season 10, Episode 10
Visiting British soldiers explain an age-old tradition about the day after Christmas when the enlisted men and officers trade places for the day.