CSABadass wrote:
There's something quite telling about the former Science Fiction Channel now programming paranormal Bullshit! (thank you, Penn & Teller) that never seems to let trivial matters like science or actual verifiable proof intrude. Move over, James Randi--John Edward is talking to William Frawley's poltergeist!

At the very moment geek culture reigns supreme, SciFi is loading up on dumbass reality shows just like the clueless and schlerotic (soon-to-not-be) broadcast networks. It's like a mammal burrowing up into the post-asteroid strike world and concluding dinosaurs are the future.

But hey, SciFi's showing pro wrestling, too. The kids still think that's cool, right?

How odd that SciFi was more forward-thinking 15 years ago when it was TVLand for Geeks. Where have you gone, Mike Jerrick?

If you'll excuse me, I'm off to see if Who Wants to Be a Superhero? is on, so I can greet the next asteroid with a healthy sense of justice served.
I sure wish I woulda said that CSABadass!image... and yet, we all have our guilty pleasures. I like Ghost Hunters. My other guilty pleasure is WWE Smackdown on Friday nights (well, at least it was until about 6 months ago). I haven't watched wrestling since Chuck Marlowe interviewed Dick the Bruiser and Wilbur Snyder back in the early 60's. But I became intrigued with the storylines and wrestlers such as Kane, Jesse & Festus, Vladimir Koslov (the Moscow Mauler--boy--if that name didn't take me right back to watching Championship Wrestling on Saturday nights in the early 60's), The Big Show, The Great Kali, and the Undertaker...from Death Valley.

But the strangest, most bizarre, disgusting and scary wrestler I think I've ever seen in my life is the Boogeyman. If you haven't seen the Boogeyman, check this out:





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