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Saturday, March 30, 2013

WWE: Night of Champions- World Heavyweight Championship: Kane vs. Undertaker (2010)

Source:WWE- is there anyone who delivers the leg drop better than The Undertaker, including Hulk Hogan?

“A sibling rivalry is renewed as Kane defends the World Heavyweight Championship against The Undertaker at WWE Night of Champions 2010: Courtesy of WWE Network.”

From WWE 

I know I’m bias here because The Undertaker is my favorite pro wrestler of all-time, at least when it comes to the super heavyweights. (300 pounds or more) Ric Flair might be my favorite all-time wrestler, but Undertaker is right there. But his so-called brother Kane is very close as far as athletic and wrestling ability, might be even stronger with a 20 pound or so weight advantage. But if Undertaker is not the best of WWE at the time, he’s always in the top 3. So I could give him a slight advantage over Kane.

Source:WWE- The Brothers of Destruction of the WWE.

When you are talking about Kane vs. Undertaker, you are talking about two of the best super heavyweights of all-time. Not just because they’re so big strong (even though that really helps) but also because both of them are so athletic, quick, fast even. You might think they were a couple of power forwards who both run the floor very well, who are both big and strong, going at it in the NBA. Like maybe Shawn Kemp vs Karl Malone. (For you old school NBA fans)

So anytime you see men this big and strong, who are all muscle, and so quick and athletic as well, going at it, you know it’s going to be a war, with a lot of physical punishment (even if it’s staged) and it’s just a mater of which one has the better conditioning and can avoid getting nailed by the other’s big moves, especially late in the match that will decide it. 

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Washington Senators: 1957 & 1959- A Little History of The Washington Nationals

Source:Chris Creamer's Sports Logos- The Senators: Washington's original MLB franchise. 

"Posts about the Washington Senators, a pair of of Major League Baseball teams. The original played in the American League from 1901-1960 before Calvin Griffith moved them and they become the Minnesota Twins. The second Senators franchise played from 1961-1971, until Bob Short moved them to the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex where they became the Texas Rangers."  


"Opening Days in 1957 & 1959 at Griffith Stadium.  Washington Senators vs. Baltimore Orioles" 

Source:Kay Jay- looks like Vice President Richard M. Nixon (Republican, California) at a Senators game in Washington.

From Kay Jay

I'm not sure that a lot of let's say younger Washington Nationals fans are aware of this, but there's actually history of Major League Baseball in Washington with the Washington Senators. That goes back to the early 1900s, or even further back then that that lasted up until the original Senators left for Minneapolis in the early 1960s. To when Washington was rewarded another MLB franchise in the early 1960s. 

Let's call the new Senators, Senators Two, that were basically counted on to finish last every year until they left for Dallas after the 1971 season. So before the Montreal Expose relocated to Washington after the 2004 season, MLB already had a long history in Washington and the Senators even won a World Series in 1924 and at least one other American League championship as well.

The Senators did play in the American League as well in the same league as the Orioles. Where the Washington-Baltimore regional rivalry could've started in the 1950s or 1960s. Instead just in the last few years as both franchises have struggled to become contenders and finally reached that status in 2012. With the state of both the Nationals and Orioles franchises and the fact they play in separate leagues. But play each in two series a year every year and into the indefinite future. With both clubs young and very talented and poised to be contenders for a very long time. 

The Orioles-Nationals, rivalry is not only going to be real, but a rivalry between two very good teams. Making baseball in the Washington-Baltimore region very good for a long time. And something fans of both franchises will look forward to every year.

The Senators, were like the Pittsburgh Steelers before the early 1970s when the Steelers finally became really good under Chuck Noll. The Senators, even though they actually had plenty of very good and great players, similar to the Steelers in the 1950s and 60s, were expected to and generally obliged to finish in last place in the American League. 

And again similar to the Steelers, the Senators from time to time would come up with a good team and have a winning season and perhaps even contend in the American League. But the Senators were always underfunded, because their ownership under Calvin Griffith and Later Bob Short, were always very cheap and had a hard time drawing fans to their games. But Washington, like most other big sports markets, tend to need good teams to watch in order to turn out for their teams.

The Senators, weren't losers because Washington was bad baseball city and market. They were losers, because they put a lot of bad teams on the field on an annual basis. Or wouldn't have the right manager, or coaching staff, or a combination of all of those factors. 

The Senators, wouldn't have left Washington either in 1960, or in 1971, had they simply been managed well and gave their fans reasons for coming to their games. 

Washington, was not the same city and market in 1971 that it is today. It's much larger today, but as the Redskins have shown when their teams commit to winning, their fans commit to them and turn out for the games. 

The Nationals of today, have a great ballpark and very good team, because their management is committed to winning and their fans are committed to them. The Senators, could have had that as well and still be here today. 

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Michelle Rodriguez & Vin Diesel: The Fast and The Furious (2001) Hot Dom & Letty

Source:Warrior 922- sizzling Dom and Letty.

"The Fast and The Furious - Hot (Dom&Letty) NEW THING TO DO in the 'BRING BACK LETTY' campagne!" 

From Warrior 922 

This photo is from that same video from The Fast and The Furious (2001) with Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez. But that video is not currently available online right now.

Source:Warrior 922- hot Dom and Letty.


The Fast and The Furious is not one of my favorite movies. It is not even one of my favorite movies of this century so far. Which is saying something, because most of the top movies of this era at least in popularity are based on style, what is considered hot, awesome, OMG or whatever. I think you get the idea and special effects as well. 

Modern movies like TFTF which aren’t based on writing, acting and plot, don’t tend to impress me. But I do like Michelle Rodriguez, not just physically as a gorgeous, baby-faced, sexy woman, but as an actress as well. And I like Vine Diesel purely as an actor and these two characters and how they relate in this movie are really the only thing that impresses me about this movie. And they look great together and communicate very well together. They simply go well together as you see in this scene. 

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