Monday, April 27, 2009

WWE Backlash

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Last night at WWE Backlash there was a triple crowning of champions. In the Winners opinion the ppv was pretty predictable. Break it down by the matches

John Cena vs Edge (Last Man Standing- World Heavyweight Championship)- Before the ppv even started everyone had to know that Edge was going to win. After the draft both titles were on Raw and with Edge being a Smackdown superstar the title had to move back. After battling throughout the arena and vicious chair shots, Big Show intervened to deliver a chokeslam to Cena through a spotlight which was pretty sick and appropriate for the match.

Triple H, Batista, and Shane McMahon vs Randy Orton & The Legacy (WWE Championship)- With stipulations stacked against Triple H it was my prediction that he would still pull one out, but when he chased Orton out of the ring you knew it was going to come back and bite him. A vicious punt to the head when brawls broke out all over the ring was all the Orton needed to put down HHH and let the title change hands

Christian vs Jack Swagger (ECW Championship)- Let me just start by saying even though Swagger is considered the future, I still do not like him. He is to boring and I don’t think his character will go anywhere. None the less with Christian not being drafted it was going to start a feud and what better way then a title change.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Ultimate Yankee Hater

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Josh Beckett vs John Rocker
Today Josh Beckett was suspended for 6 games after throwing at ex-Yankee Bobby Abreu. He was not suspended during the game but was suspended today (Tuesday) for six games.
The legendary closer John Rocker for the Atlanta Braves was just an all around Yankee hater. He would complain about the subway in NY and was just a racist.

In the past ten years who is the biggest Yankee hater?

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Who’s the Eva to end them ALL: EVA MENDES vs EVA LONGORIA

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Who is the best Eva of them all… WE need to know. Is it the Spanish sensation Eva Mendes, or Little Leading Lady Eva Longoria. Let’s match them up

Eva Mendes: born March 5, 1974, she is best known for her roles in 2 Fast 2 Furious, Hitch, Training Day, Ghost Rider and We Own the Night. Mainly guy movies so we are assuming that she is cool hanging out watching a movie that you may actually enjoy. She has photographed naked for PETA showing that she is compassionate for animals, and for mens eyes, and she was also ranked #9 in the Maxim Hot 100 for 2008.






Eva Longoria: born March 15, 1975 and is best known for her role as Isabella on tv’s Desperate Housewives. She is the small girl with curves that no man can resist. Eva ranked number 1 on Maxim Hot 100 in 2006 and #4 in 2008.


For me it’s all about Eva Longoria… What your choice?

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The 2009 MLB World Series

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Just one day into the baseball season talks about the 2009 World Series are already circulating. Which teams strengthened their bullpens, pitching rotations, and filled their needs during the offseason put some that were playoff misses in 2008 into the forefront of 2009.
So here are my picks for the 2009 MLB World Series.
Representing the American League- The New York Yankees. With the acquisitions of CC Sabathia, Mark Teixeira, and AJ Burnett they now have one the of the strongest pitching staff’s in the league and a productive first baseman that can play everyday. Even though CC and Teixeira looked like a dud yesterday it was only opening day and they will definitely pick it up over the next few days. The Yanks are definitely looking forward to Alex Rodriguez returning in a month or so and his bat will be a definite upgrade to the line up. The only question with the Yankees is the production they are going to get from their outfield. There are age concerns with Damon, and Gardener is still unproven.



Representing the National League- The New York Mets- The Mets still have the big name pitcher in Johan Santana, and even though the only significant offense they have added was 40 year old Gary Sheffield the competition in the NL is not that strong. I don’t see them flopping at the end of the season for a third straight year and finally making a real playoff run.


The Winner--- It’s a repeat of the 2000 Subway Series and the Yankees are just too powerful this year ending their World Series drought. The Yankees are going to win it in 5 games with the captain Derek Jeter taking the MVP honors.