Welcome to this double-sized edition of our Nwa: Powerrr review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and I missed last week’s Nwa: Powerrr and Aew Dark reviews, so we’ll have two double-sized reviews this to cover for that failing of mine. I’ve had a screwy few weeks, but I’ve (mostly) kept it together, apart from these two reviews not getting done. Okay, lets cover two weeks of Nwa: Powerrr, right now.
February 4th 2020 Match #1: Matt Cross defeated Caleb Konley
My Opinion: 3.5 out of 5 – This was a fabulous five minutes that really delivered some of the best wrestling you could get from so short a window of time. These two guys are too damn good to not get more than just a few minutes to work with. Trust me, you’ll like this s—.
Match #2: Aron Stevens vs. Trevor Murdoch – Nwa National Title...
February 4th 2020 Match #1: Matt Cross defeated Caleb Konley
My Opinion: 3.5 out of 5 – This was a fabulous five minutes that really delivered some of the best wrestling you could get from so short a window of time. These two guys are too damn good to not get more than just a few minutes to work with. Trust me, you’ll like this s—.
Match #2: Aron Stevens vs. Trevor Murdoch – Nwa National Title...
- 2/12/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Igor Stravinsky may have been right when he said, "Music is the best way to digest time." But I'm sure the great Russian composer would have agreed that some music--particularly pop hits whose predictable melodies and insipid lyrics have a way of permanently implanting themselves in our minds--inspire nothing so much as a desire for regurgitation. In Part One, we revisited such recorded catastrophes as Bobby Goldsboro's Honey, Morris Albert's Feelings and Charlene's I've Never Been to Me. Strong candidates for Part 2 included such stomach-churning charttoppers as Barry Manilow's I Write the Songs (no, you don't, not even this one, which was penned by Beach Boy Bruce Johnston), Helen Reddy's I Am Woman (no, you're not) and Starship's We Built This City on Rock and Roll (no, you most definitely did not). A carton of Maalox later, l submit the...
- 7/29/2010
- by Michael Sigman
- Huffington Post
Revisiting some of the greatest records that never made the pop charts here and here was a heavenly experience. But like so many of life's pleasures, it was backed with an annoying flip side: Long-suppressed neuronal connections were re-activated, and I became obsessed with the most appalling music ever to worm its way into the Top 10. My mental playlist was overwhelmed by a nightmarish mash up of snippets, hooks and licks from such stinkers and clinkers as Feelings, Morris Albert's ode to insipidness (caution: there's a teddy bear in this video), Chuck Berry's My Ding A Ling...
- 7/26/2010
- by Michael Sigman
- Huffington Post
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