Showing posts with label Macho Man Randy Savage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macho Man Randy Savage. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

People I Want To Bring Back From The Dead

  In the movie Aladdin, the Genie has rules, one of those rules is that he can't raise the dead. However I can assure you that would be one of everyone's wishes. Now onto the point of my blog post. I haven't blogged in over a week so I am slacking off this year so excuse me for that.
  Now there are so many people I would love to bring back from the dead to give them an interview. One of them happens to be my Grandfather. My Grandfather died when I was a freshman in high school so I never got to ask him questions about his successful business he owned. Those questions I want to ask him, my parents cannot answer them.
  The second person I would like to bring back from the dead for an interview is Jim Henson. Why Jim Henson? Well I would love to ask him questions about certain Sesame Street News Flash segments, particularly the one where Kermit the Frog ends up wearing Cinderella's dress. I always wanted to know how Jim Henson felt about putting Kermit in a dress.
  Macho Man Randy Savage. Now I would bring him back so he could appear for WrestleMania XXX so he could end his real life feud with Hulk Hogan and challenge him to a match to see whose the real man.
  The next person who I would bring back from the dead is Big Boss Man. He's one of the many WWE superstars who died too young. He was one of my idols growing up as a child in the 1990s.
  Finally the last person I would bring back from the dead is not really a person, but a dog. My Dalmatian Homer was the best dog I ever had even though we had him for about 4 years. He was an older dog when we found him and he really had a place in my heart. I am still not over his death to this date. He died in 2008 and I really miss playing fetch with him.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Be A Man Album Review

  It's been awhile since I last reviewed an album. So I thought it's time for another review. Up for review today is Be a Man by Macho Man Randy Savage. Yes he had a rap album that came out 10 years ago in 2003. 99.9% of the people who bought the one off album said it was terrible. I have to disagree with that, because for a man who was 51 years old at the time this was released, could rap better than the majority of the rap artists today. I'm serious.
The Album artwork
  Perhaps the most well known song from Be a Man is a diss track to Hulk Hogan called Be a Man. Now that isn't the only good song on the album. Perfect Friend is a song dedicated to the late wrestler Mr. Perfect Hennig which is also pretty good.
  Another track titled I'm Back is anachronistic because of the lyrics People want to know if Macho Man is still in the ring. People want to know is Macho Man is still doing his thing. It's ironic because Macho Man Randy Savage died in 2011 of a heart attack.
  This is one of those albums that shouldn't be taken seriously and you should get it for kicks and giggles. If you look for it on Amazon.com, it's quite expensive from 3rd party sellers new and used. Thankfully you can buy it for $10 from here http://www.myplaydirect.com/macho-man.
  The tracklisting is as followed
  1. Intro
  2. I'm Back
  3. RU Ready
  4. Hit the Floor
  5. Let's Get It On
  6. Remember Me
  7. Tear It Up
  8. Macho Thang
  9. Be a Man
  10. Get Back
  11. Feel the Madness
  12. What's That All About
  13. Gonna Be Trouble
  14. Perfect Friend
  My opinion on Be a Man is a good one. It's defiantly worth buying if you're a wrestling fan or if you want to get it for kicks and giggles. Which is why I bought the album for. Now I give Be a Man 9 out of 10 stars because of the intro track that isn't performed by Macho Man Randy Savage and all of the tracks had backup vocals from unknown singers. Which is Ok by me since Macho Man Randy Savage wasn't a good singer from what I have read online.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Mattel Elite 19 Miss Elizabeth

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Macho Man and Miss Eliabeth
  Today I finally got my hands on an Elite 19 Miss Elizabeth Flashback. I traded two Mattel diva's figures to get it, a b11 Eve Torres and a 2pack series 1 Beth Phoenix. Miss Elizabeth was originally planned to be in the Legends line but since the line died it has been moved to the Elite line as a flashback figure. Just like Elite 16 Kevin Nash, Miss Elizabeth is in every other case of Elite 19 making her hard to find. E19 HBK will be easier to find due to him being in the first wave and not the revision wave. Now E19 Miss Elizabeth gets alot of hate from the collecting community for some reason. I however do not hate it.  Also Miss Elizabeth is the first figure to be wearing a dress, and the second to be wearing heels with B13 Vickie Guerrero being the first to have heels.
  Another thing to be careful about Miss Elizabeth is her feet. Don't get me wrong, this isn't a foot fetish it's that the feet can break off. I saw pictures of one with a broken foot when it was taken right out of the box. Since Miss Elizabeth is wearing high heels, she might be hard to stand up on her own without the aid of  display stand. 
   E19 Miss Elizabeth is her third figure since the LJN and ToyBiz ones

Monday, July 9, 2012

Bonesaw McGraw

  I was watching Spider-Man yesterday, the one directed by Sam Raimi, when I happened to watch my favorite part of the movie, where Peter Parker goes to the Wrestling place to try to win $3,000 to buy a car. There he gets his name The Amazing Spider-Man by no other than Bruce Campbell where Peter Parker wanted to be called The Human Spider. He then is entered into a cage match with Bonesaw McGraw, played by the late Macho Man Randy Savage. Now this leads to the point of my post for today, a Bonesaw McGraw action figure. If you are looking for one I have bad news. They never made one. The company that had the license for the line at the time was Toy-Biz who at one point made WCW and TNA action figures and was owned by Marvel Comics at one point as well. What bugs me is that Bonesaw McGraw had a very crucial part in the movie in my opinion and deserved an action figure. Lego had planned to release a set based on the scene but scrapped the idea for some unknown reasons. As you may have known, Macho Man Randy Savage died last year, and his figures had become instant collectors items. Ironically I bought his Mattel WWE Legends figure a week before he died. But If they made a figure of Bonesaw McGraw, WWE collectors would love to have this Macho Man Randy Savage figure to their collection.