Did Ready to Rumble Actually Kill WCW? A Retrospective

If you grew up during the peak of the Monday Night War, you remember the smell of it. The smell of cheap popcorn, domestic beer, and the frantic, cocaine-adjacent energy of late-90s WCW.

Released in April 2000, Ready to Rumble was meant to be a cross-promotional juggernaut—a way for Turner Broadcasting to merge its cinematic ambitions with its wrestling empire. Instead, it became a fascinating, neon-drenched time capsule of a world that was about to disappear forever.

Let’s step back into the squared circle and look at why this movie is still the ultimate “guilty pleasure” for wrestling fans.

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Suda51’s Romeo is a Dead Man: A Complete Gameplay and Performance Review

If you’ve ever played a Grasshopper Manufacture game, you know the drill: expect the unexpected, prepare for a lot of blood, and don’t try too hard to make sense of the plot. Romeo is a Dead Man, the latest brainchild of the legendary Goichi “Suda51” Suda, is finally here on Xbox Series X|S, and it is exactly the kind of beautiful, “bonkers” chaos fans have been waiting for.

After spending a dozen hours slicing through space-time fugitives, here is my deep dive into why this might be the most “Suda” game since No More Heroes.

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Everything You Need to Know About Caleb’s Return in Blood: Refreshed Supply

For fans of the “Big Four” 90s build-engine shooters, one name has always carried a certain dark, prestigious weight: Caleb. While Doom had the speed and Duke Nukem had the attitude, Blood had the atmosphere, the difficulty, and the sheer, unadulterated gore. Now, thanks to Blood: Refreshed Supply, the undead gunslinger has finally made his long-awaited console debut on Xbox, and the results are spectacular.

Whether you’re a veteran of the Cabal wars or a newcomer looking to see what the fuss is about, here is why this “refreshed” supply is precisely what your library needs.

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Hellboy II: The Golden Army – A Unique Blend of Myth and Superheroics

Hellboy II: The Golden Army, directed by Guillermo del Toro, is a stunning blend of dark fantasy and superhero elements that captivates audiences with its striking visuals and rich storytelling. Released in 2008, this sequel to the original Hellboy film brings back the beloved characters and introduces new ones, all while expanding the mythos of the Hellboy universe.

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Jason X Movie Review: A Sci-Fi Horror Slasher in Space

Jason X is the franchise’s most audacious twist yet—cramming our favorite unstoppable killer onto a starship bound for the future and dialing the gore up to intergalactic levels. My review explores how zero-gravity kills, cybernetic upgrades, and over-the-top practical effects make Jason X a gleefully absurd horror-meets-sci-fi experiment. Whether you’re here for the campy creativity or the blood-splattered spectacle, prepare to discover why this cosmic carnage from the Friday the 13th series is as memorable as it is mad.

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Experience Fear Like Never Before: A Look at The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 4K Release

When The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was released in 1974, it shocked audiences with its raw, confrontational depiction of horror. Director Tobe Hooper’s film terrified viewers, capturing the essence of fear and becoming a landmark motion picture despite facing controversy, censorship, and public outcry. Now, this masterpiece of horror is back in an all-new 4K UHD release, and it’s a must-have for any fan of the genre.

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