Joe Versus The World – 33: Mike Sempervive & Adam Summers

Mike Sempervive and Adam Summers of f4wonline.com join us to make a Huge Audio Nightmare! We break down 2006 in Japan, with all the happenings in the big promotions (and the little ones too), including Misawa’s gut, Tenryu: hearthrob, a 2000 Nitro season set?, Georgia Wrestling circa 1990, Adam and I have a crush on … Continue reading “Joe Versus The World – 33: Mike Sempervive & Adam Summers”

Mike Sempervive and Adam Summers of f4wonline.com join us to make a Huge Audio Nightmare! We break down 2006 in Japan, with all the happenings in the big promotions (and the little ones too), including Misawa’s gut, Tenryu: hearthrob, a 2000 Nitro season set?, Georgia Wrestling circa 1990, Adam and I have a crush on Big Japan, Steak N’ Shake, Mike gets no respect, and a Steve Grogan reference. Super No Vacancy at 90 minutes of awesome!

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Please visit http://www.joeversustheworld.com for an index of old episodes. If you use a non-iTunes podcatcher, check out Bryan Alvarez [being Bryan Alvarez] (07/12)
10: Mike Coughlin [MMA] (07/01)
9: Dr. Keith Lipinkski [Japan, general wackiness] (06/27)
8: Tanvir Raquib [ECW, parallel dimensions] (06/17)
7: American Balloon [his career] (06/10)
6: Justin Shapiro [RAW, ROH] (06/03)
5: Albert Ching [Judgement Day, ECW] (05/28)
4: Vince Verhei [everything] (05/21)
3: Matt Foy [ROH] (05/14)
Bonus: Hogan Knows Best recap (05/08)
2: Justin Shapiro [WWE] (04/29)
1: thecubsfan [lucha] (04/22)

the tough western conference

Sam Smith has been awesome lately: Seattle’s offense, a simplistic set of lazy pick-and-rolls and isolations, looked like it was copied from one of those late-night infomercials where the guys don’t get paid enough to afford real uniforms. The Bulls had talked before the game about how the Sonics didn’t like to play through hard … Continue reading “the tough western conference”

Sam Smith has been awesome lately:

Seattle’s offense, a simplistic set of lazy pick-and-rolls and isolations, looked like it was copied from one of those late-night infomercials where the guys don’t get paid enough to afford real uniforms. The Bulls had talked before the game about how the Sonics didn’t like to play through hard picks. Or even toothpicks.

Bulls 99, Sonics 84

continuning to stalk Justin

He’s over at F4W this week, filling in on their RAW report. Justin may claim he can’t get a regular gig, but I think he’s just doing the Hogan part time schedule – he’s totally setting up a return in January thru WrestleMania to get those big website PPV bonuses.

He’s over at F4W this week, filling in on their RAW report.

Justin may claim he can’t get a regular gig, but I think he’s just doing the Hogan part time schedule – he’s totally setting up a return in January thru WrestleMania to get those big website PPV bonuses.

drawn together

So there’s this guy. He keeps running into this girl, and I’m sure he’d like to ask her out or something. I’m not too sure about her – she seems to have some body issues and is a bit sketchy – but he obviously likes her alright, so who am I to argue.

Anyway, they keep running into each other, but I guess don’t get to spend much time together, because her job has her on the go all the time. You’d think he’d realize he doesn’t have much of a chance and ask her out already, but – and this is the part I really can’t believe – instead, every time, he keeps asking her questions about her car insurance.

I totally don’t get people sometimes.

Heat 12/02, 12/09

#441 had a good Val/Charlie match and a good in parts Conway/Crazy match, though there seems to be issues with Crazy – communication? #442 was a Piper tribute show. The MSG match was fun, but I hope they’re sending the well wishes to Piper, because I don’t believe he’s watching Heat.

#441 had a good Val/Charlie match and a good in parts Conway/Crazy match, though there seems to be issues with Crazy – communication?

#442 was a Piper tribute show. The MSG match was fun, but I hope they’re sending the well wishes to Piper, because I don’t believe he’s watching Heat.

the big move

Let’s talk about the Big Move: the Cubs signing LF/1B/RF Daryle Ward to play the role of John Mabry. It’s a one year deal and it does perfectly fill the need. He’s the backup first baseman, he’s the left handed power hitter off the bench, and it’s only $1.05mil, so they afford to cut bait … Continue reading “the big move”

Let’s talk about the Big Move: the Cubs signing LF/1B/RF Daryle Ward to play the role of John Mabry.

It’s a one year deal and it does perfectly fill the need. He’s the backup first baseman, he’s the left handed power hitter off the bench, and it’s only $1.05mil, so they afford to cut bait with him if he doesn’t work out. Plus, he’ll be the go to go after Jacque gets his wish to leave and Dusty does another “I’m not saying Cub fans are racist, but, you know, look at my mail” interview with USA Today. That’ll be fun. (I guess this means the Cubs don’t have to pick up Cliff Floyd!)

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Joe Versus The World – 32: thecubsfan (12.07)

The Cubs Fan joins us on Joe Vs. The World #32 for the first in a series of year in review shows, this time covering the wacky world of lucha libre. We hit all the big stories in CMLL and AAA, including why Mexico had a great year business wise, thoughts on Mistico and Perro … Continue reading “Joe Versus The World – 32: thecubsfan (12.07)”

The Cubs Fan joins us on Joe Vs. The World #32 for the first in a series of year in review shows, this time covering the wacky world of lucha libre. We hit all the big stories in CMLL and AAA, including why Mexico had a great year business wise, thoughts on Mistico and Perro Aguayo Jr., expired Visas, trying to figure out title belts in Mexico, the stunning unmasking of Black Tiger, crotch cacti, Irish luchadors, and more Mark Jinkdrak than anyone could want. An hour of lucha power!

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Please visit http://www.joeversustheworld.com for an index of old episodes. If you use a non-iTunes podcatcher, check out Bryan Alvarez [being Bryan Alvarez] (07/12)
10: Mike Coughlin [MMA] (07/01)
9: Dr. Keith Lipinkski [Japan, general wackiness] (06/27)
8: Tanvir Raquib [ECW, parallel dimensions] (06/17)
7: American Balloon [his career] (06/10)
6: Justin Shapiro [RAW, ROH] (06/03)
5: Albert Ching [Judgement Day, ECW] (05/28)
4: Vince Verhei [everything] (05/21)
3: Matt Foy [ROH] (05/14)
Bonus: Hogan Knows Best recap (05/08)
2: Justin Shapiro [WWE] (04/29)
1: thecubsfan [lucha] (04/22)

what’s bugging me

So you know what’s really bugging me this offseason? It’s not the questionable stuff like Soriano or Derosa or no pitching or the idea of Jacque Jones, center fielder – that’s stuff I’m used to out of the Cubs. What’s really bugging me is the sale – well, not even that exactly. Nothing’s forever, and … Continue reading “what’s bugging me”

So you know what’s really bugging me this offseason? It’s not the questionable stuff like Soriano or Derosa or no pitching or the idea of Jacque Jones, center fielder – that’s stuff I’m used to out of the Cubs. What’s really bugging me is the sale – well, not even that exactly. Nothing’s forever, and someday someone besides the Tribune will own the Cubs, and someday they’ll play someplace besides Wrigley, and maybe it’ll be better and maybe it won’t, but it’ll surely happen. I’ll most likely live to see it happen, and live to get over it. I’m prepared to deal with it.

The one thing I can’t even begin to prepare to deal with it is a split up of the Tribune properties, leading to an eventual breakup between the Cubs and WGN. All the talk by legitimate sources – you know, those not in the sports section – have pitched any Tribune sale as a complete one, not in parts, but there’s no guarantee whoever buys it will keep it that way. The moment the Cubs are in different hands than the radio and TV station, the broadcasts rights go on the open market and someone local is going to pay stupid money to acquire them.

Even as much as I’ve gotten out to the ballpark in the last few years, I’d have to rank the top 5 Important Icons Of The Cubs as…

1) the blue, red, and white of the uniforms
2) WGN-TV and Radio
3) Wrigley Field
4) [insert favorite historical player here – let’s say Santo]
5) the W flag

Even with the games moving elsewhere because of the WB/CW, there will always be Cubs baseball on WGN TV; it’s an essential part of their identity (and unlike the Bozo show, one that’s a happy positive for their economics.) The Cubs are responsible for WGN being what it is, and they’re equally responsible for WGN Radio being the Voice of Chicago, as they like to promote. WGN Radio’s is the authentic sound of Chicago, and the Cubs have become the authentic representation of Chicago to the rest of the world (surging ahead of Al Capone references) in part due to the wide reach of WGN Radio. They’re more the sum of their parts together, and I can’t imagine tearing those two apart.

The biggest proof of what the Cubs mean, as far as people watching and listening, was the end of the year ratings deal this year. You might have heard, the White Sox won the World Series in 2005. (It was in all the papers.) This year, their average rating (TV? Radio? I don’t remember) ended up slightly beating out the Cubs. Yes, a World Series defending team enjoying success and a playoff chase for most of the year just barely beat out a team with two horribly disappointing seasons, including the worst record in it’s league this year, and this was a huge success for the Chicago White Sox. That’s how big watching the Cubs is to this area.

I dunno if other people would feel the same, and I think the list is affected by me believing that whenever they build a new stadium for the Cubs, it’ll always be a homage to Wrigley Field on some level. That connection will never be forgotten, but the old station will be wiped from history as soon as possible by the new station. The new station would be maddening in itself. I can’t imagine the idiocy if the Cubs games ended up on either the Score or ‘MVP (though, if the Sox move is any indication, the flip flopping would be amusing), though I’m sure every station in town would take a run at the radio rights, and it’d seem to most likely mirror the Cardinals/KMOX divorce where the new owners buy a station rather than sell the rights (just a guess.)

When the season’s going, I don’t have to time to worry about such long term problems like this. Baseball’s good for occupying all your time by not giving you much time in between the game that just happened and the game that’s just about to happen. All I need is either games to start again right now, or the Cubs to make a solemn vow never to leave any WGN media outlet. That should be easy.