Mental health is more important of as subject as ever right now, especially in the rock and metal world and, when Shinedown released Attention Attention in 2018, they put themselves onto the forefront of mental health in rock and roll. Fast forward to 2021 and they’ve kept their word and...
Review: The Jesus Mu...
By: Staff
The Jesus Music is one of the most high-anticipated documentaries in a while and that’s because of focus on the evolution of the Christian music industry and the advertisements touching on some of the more controversial things in the industry’s history. Getting things out of the way early-...
DVD Review: WWE 30 Y...
By: Reggie Edwards
One of the most popular shows on the WWE Network is The WWE List- they also used to produce WWE Countdown- shows which focus on one specific subject in WWE and feature various Superstars, Legends and celebrities discussing each each item on the countdown. WWE have recently put together a DVD...
DVD Review: WWE 1997...
By: Reggie Edwards
Even though it really didn’t last a decade, there is arguably no era in WWE as influential and talked about as The Attitude Era- it set the stage for the WWE we have today and was instrumental in the history of not just WWE, but pro wrestling in general. WWE puts out a DVD collection to...
DVD Review: WWE NXT-...
By: Reggie Edwards
Ever since being repackaged in 2012, NXT hasn’t just become a developmental territory for WWE, it’s become a completely separate brand. Its popularity is unparalleled and the majority of the WWE Superstars we see every week on Raw and SmackDown came from NXT at some point. It hasn’t...
WWE DVD Review: Rand...
By: Reggie Edwards
Aside from Brock Lesnar and John Cena, no man has been as dominant in WWE the last decade and a half as Randy Orton has been. He’s had many nicknames over the years- Legend Killer, Apex Predator, The Viper and more; And whether you love him or hate him, there’s no denying the success Orton...
WWE DVD Review: Broc...
By: Reggie Edwards
There’s no denying Brock Lesnar is one of the most- if not the most dominant force in sports entertainment history. You almost have to be to be the one to break The Undertaker’s undefeated Wrestlemania streak. The last few years have been some of the most decisive of Lesnar’s career and...
WWE DVD Review: Hist...
By: Reggie Edwards
Many long-time WWE fans remember and miss the days of WWE’s Hardcore Championship. There was once a time when WWE was TV-MA, bloody, violent and not for the faint-of-heart. Over the last 15 years or so, times changed and WWE evolved with the times, which led to moving away from the edgy...
DVD Review: The True...
By: Reggie Edwards
It’s that time of year again- every January rumors run rampant and a special aura surrounds WWE and it’s fans. The road to Wrestlemania has begun and it’s time for the annual Royal Rumble. To gear up for the Rumble, WWE has released a DVD set to commemorate the history of the...
Review: Tobymac- Hit...
By: Reggie Edwards
It’s been eight years since Toybmac went Alive and Transported– his last live CD/DVD but he’s back with Hits Deep Live, which shows exactly what a Tobymac show is like. A lot has changed with Tobymac since 2008. Eight years ago, Toby had a little heavier sound while he now...
WWE DVD review: Stra...
By: Reggie Edwards
There have been so many legendary tag teams in the history of professional wrestling that it’s virtually impossible to peg one as the best of all time. It’s a debate no one can win. The Legion of Doom, The Steiners, Too Cool, The Rock and Sock Connection, The New Age Outlaws, The...
WWE: NXT Greatest Ma...
By: Reggie Edwards
When WWE bought out WCW in 2001, their competition was gone and fans have been itching for that competition to return ever since. Little did they know it’s been right under their nose for years with NXT- and it’s within the same company. A few years ago, Triple H took FCW-...
WWE Greatest Pay Per...
By: Reggie Edwards
2015 was an eventful year when it comes to WWE Pay Per View matches. From Royal Rumble to TLC, the year was a loaded card of memorable matches and WWE has released a DVD filled with some of the greatest. Last year, we saw the slow rise of the Roman Empire with Roman Reigns as well as the...
Monday Night War: Vo...
By: Reggie Edwards
If you grew up watching wrestling in the 90’s-early 2000’s, you most likely remember the Monday Night War. You may not remember much of it, may not have understood it or you may remember it all, but one thing’s for sure- you don’t remember a time when it was as good as...
Sting: Into The Ligh...
By: Reggie Edwards
Sting is unarguably one of the most memorable and recognizable figures in the history of wrestling. With his career starting as a tag team partner with The Ultimate Warrior (this is before they became Sting and The Warrior) and then moving onto the NWA and then WCW, he’s always been one...