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  1. Apparently that is causing a lot of drama behind the scenes. ROH have a show the same night as the NXT event and it's featuring NJPW guys. Apparently Liger went behind ROH's back and agreed to wrestle for WWE. ROH and NJPW have some kind of agreement to lend each other talent.

    You can't really blame him though, NXT is a bigger crowd and most likely a bigger market.

     

    As for Cena/Rollins it might end in shenanigans. Dusty finish or a MITB cash in?

  2. Oh and for merch they had two tents set up. One was selling band shirts/hoodies and the other one was Fat Wreck stuff. The Fat Wreck one had 25th anniversary shirts, beer coozies and records. I didn't really look at what records they had but The Flatliners mentioned they were selling their new album and I saw a lot of people walking around with the old Fat Wreck comps so I'm assuming they were selling those too.

    NOFX shirts were $30, Lagwagon and Strung Out were $25, Flatliners and Swingin' Utters were $20 and Masked Intruder and toyguitar shirts were $15. Some of the bands had a mix of old and new designs, but most of them had tour dates on the back.

  3. Has anyone gone to one of the shows? How was it? When did the first band play?

     

    I went to the show in Toronto. Set times were as follows

    Doors: 2pm

    Toy Guitar 3pm

    Masked Intruder: 3:45pm

    The Flatliners: 4:30pm

    Swingin' Utters: 5:15pm

    Strung Out: 6:10pm

    Lagwagon: 7:10pm

    NOFX: 8:20pm

     

    They were bang on too. Never more than 10-15 minutes between bands. It was a decent day of music. toyguitar were great, it was my first time seeing them. Masked Intruder powered through their set with not much crowd interaction. They only started telling jokes and what not until close to the end of the set. The Flatliners were par for the course. I love their music but I've seen them far too many times and they usually stick to the same songs when they don't have a headlining set. Swingin' Utters played a good mix of old and new. Again I love their music but they're not the greatest live band, much better in a club. Strung Out's set was a bit underwhelming. But they did play a NUFAN song (Soulmate). Lagwagon played Trashed front to back (minus Back One Out) fucked up a couple songs but that's to be expected on the first day of the tour. Joey also started out Brown Eyed Girl by saying how much they hate playing it. Then finished the set with a NUFAN song (Exit) and May 16. Didn't stick around for NOFX because I'm not a fan anymore, so I can't speak on their set.

  4. Went to the Fat Wreck 25th show in Toronto today. Every band played an amazing set.

    Tomorrow night I'm going to see Faith No More & Refused. I have a feeling it's going to be empty. They've been selling tickets 2 for 1 all week and today at the Fat Wreck show they had people walking around selling tickets for $30 (when i bought mine the cheapest seats were $66).

  5. Yeah.  I remember hearing they were buddies with the rapist.  There were also some other posts in that ap.net thread about the dude in Fireworks making fun of a homeless person, and using queer in a derogatory way.  Just to fill you in.  Again, that stuff, while lame, isn't on the same level as knowingly allying yourself with an offender.

     

    Isn't one of the dudes in Fireworks gay? I swear they had a song on one of their earlier EPs about it.

  6. I had a fun time. There was noticeably less people there this year than last year. Which is good for getting from stage to stage, but maybe not so great for the promoters. The sound for Stage A was hit and miss all day which kinda sucked though.

    My favorite sets of the day were probably Rozwell Kid, American Opera, Small Brown Bike and Spraynard.

  7. Such little faith in Reigns that Rocky has to come back to get them to cheer.

     

    Always love seeing the Rock though.

     

    EDIT: Axel was never eliminated either.

     

    The sad thing is that even with The Rock they were still booing Reigns.

     

    What's the deal with the super awkward/sketchy interview with The Rock & Reigns backstage after the ppv?

  8. Being a Canadian who's in a market that isn't serviced by Rogers Cable left me a little disappointed that I couldn't get the Network. But I finally took the plunge like many other Canadians and signed up for a VPN service so I could get the Network.

    So far I like it, but I find a lot of the on demand programming randomly freezes. You'd figure this far into offering it they'd have that sorted out.

    To put it in conparision, I've had UFC Fight Pass since launch day and haven't had an issue with live or on demand streaming freezing once. I've had the WWE Network for 3 days and I've already had at least 3 events just completely stop streaming on me.

    That aside the content is pretty amazing. I love reliving shitty mid 80s and early 90s wrestling.

    Like someone mentioned a couple posts up, the price (including the extra $5 a month for the VPN) is worth it for the PPVs alone.

    For me to order all the PPVs in one year it would cost me about $750. The price of the Network (with the VPN included) is under $200 a year.

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