“That's taxpayer’s money that is going to support research and development and pilot projects to develop a food system that is based on environmental destruction and greed and disregard for animals, fish, and any of the other marine mammals that might be around it.” - Andrianna Natsoulas Andrianna Natsoulas is the campaign director for Don't Cage Our Oceans, an organization that exists to keep our oceans free from industrial fish farms. Offshore finfish farming is the mass cultivation of finfish in marine waters, in underwater or floating net pens, pods, and cages. Offshore finfish farms are factory farms that harm public health, the environment, and local communities and economies that rely on the ocean and its resources. Don’t Cage Our Oceans are a coalition of diverse organizations working together to stop the development of offshore finfish farming in the United States through federal law, policies, and coalition building. And, although it is not yet happening, right now the US Administration and Congress are promoting this kind of farming, which would be nothing short of disastrous for the oceans, the planet and the people and animals who live here. dontcageouroceans.org…
Relive the 90‘s wrestling you have such fond memories of right here. Join three fans on a voyage of discovery, reviewing and rating the warring Raw and Nitro shows that brought us the business’ golden age – The Attitude Era.
Relive the 90‘s wrestling you have such fond memories of right here. Join three fans on a voyage of discovery, reviewing and rating the warring Raw and Nitro shows that brought us the business’ golden age – The Attitude Era.
The Scores is back to review a new Monday night fight between WWE Raw and it’s WCW rival Nitro. We may have been on the sidelines for a spell, but Nitro settled us back in with the usual mess as a bribed Booker T, the presence of the Taskmaster and Hulk Hogan forgetting his own name all had us scratching our heads. Meanwhile, over on Raw, it was the first run out since Wrestlemania, and a ram-packed card included Mankind’s long-awaited debut, the Undertaker slugging it out with the future JBL and THAT roll up from Barry Horowitz. What, you don’t know the roll up? Give over. Well, have a listen and we’ll tell you all about it. Audio credit: WWE Network…
TMNS take their first trip to WrestleMania, with the 1996 edition of the WWE’s annual extravaganza coming under review. An Iron Man epic for championship gold featuring Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels filled the main event slot on a show that also included a big debut, an inexplicable squash and an unscheduled bra and panties match. For our thoughts on this and more, give that play button a click.…
Join us for this special episode as two thirds of the Scores squad report their findings from London’s O2 Arena, where they attended WWE’s Money In The Bank 2023.
There’s a double dose of WCW in this episode of The Scores, before Raw takes us home for Wrestlemania XII. We start with a review of the PPV Uncensored, a title that also applied to all of Eric Bischoff’s booking meetings for the show, then it’s on to Nitro, where the Lex Luger renaissance builds up a head of steam. Across the aisle, there were fireworks expected from WWF as they signed off a marathon taping session in San Antonio’s Freeman Coliseum, but Raw barely struck a match as Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels built for their Mania Iron Man bout. Our review was a lot livelier than the show; hit that play button and listen for yourself.…
The Scores steamer is leaving the station for another review of Monday Night Wars action, with Nitro looking to build on their 13-10 lead over Raw. Bischoff’s boys are flying thanks to the white-hot Steiners and the shock resurgence of Lex Luger, while the Dungeon of Doom’s turgid quest to kill Hulk-a-Mania continues…unfortunately. Raw have got Wrestlemania right around the corner, so Vince and the gang are bound to put on a good show, right? Right? Have a listen and find out.…
It’s a 2-on-1 handicap match on this episode, as two Raws go under the Scores microscope alongside a solitary Nitro. There’s some biblical ball dropping from the boys booking WCW, pitting The Giant against Hacksaw Jim Duggan to counteract WWF’s official unveiling of Stone Cold Steve Austin. Thankfully, there’s a show-saving performance from the Steiner Brothers, before Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair and co rekindle their long-running main event rivalry. Over on Raw, the stars are out in force, with the Undertaker, Yokozuna, Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels all gracing the screen. It’s a stacked Scores show and you can listen to it all by hitting that play button.…
Our short break is over and the Scores Squad are striding back down the ramp for the first TMNS of 2023. The latest Nitro features a Chicago-centric squabble involving the Road Warriors and WCW’s tag team champs, while the uneagerly-anticipated debut of the Bootyman besmirches the main event slot. Meanwhile, on Raw, we hit a traffic jam on the road to Wrestlemania as…not a lot happens at all really. Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels meet for a Roddy Piper-mediated parlay, Jake Roberts returns to the ring and Diesel is forced to relive his casket-dismantling difficulties.…
Join us for Raw, Nitro and In Your House 6 on this episode, as the WWF returns to the Monday Night Warzone following a week-long stint on the sidelines. Vince McMahon’s troops served up a stellar show featuring Goldust, a Stone Cold Ringmaster and The Undertaker, while Razor Ramon delivers a promo for the ages after a PPV to forget. Meanwhile, The Bootyman ditches his Zodiac gimmick to sully a dour episode of Nitro, most notable for the fact it saw HULK HOGAN LOSE FOR THE SECOND TIME IN TWO WEEKS. Like the sound of that? Well, you’ll love the sound of this episode, so grab some headphones and press that play button.…
With the network forcing Raw into a seat on the sidelines as America’s finest canines slid into their regular time slot, this week in ’96 allowed Nitro a free swing at Monday night’s wrestling masses. Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage and Ric Flair all featured, but Bischoff’s boys’ decision to unleash the Loch Ness Monster on the helpless TV audience and poor Scottie Riggs provided the show’s most noteworthy moment. Unopposed Nitro are guaranteed to take their Monday Night Scores lead to 11-9, but will they do enough to sway the Raw faithful to stick around beyond this WWF-free week? Hit the play button to find out. Matches include: Hugh Morrus vs Randy Savage Mean Gene interviews Nascar’s Steve Grissom Scotty Riggs vs. Loch Ness (w/ Jimmy Hart) Miss Elizabeth, Woman & Ric Flair Promo Konnan (c) vs. Dangerous Devon Storm for the United States Championship Arn Anderson w/Woman vs. Hulk Hogan Plus, all the key action SuperBrawl VI…
Nitro’s ratings win over Raw last time levelled The Monday Night Scores at 9-9 and the boys are back to review another 90’s wrestling ruckus as both brands look to reclaim the advantage. Plenty of revelations on this week’s shows – Hulk Hogan can’t do first aid, Diesel swings both ways and, thanks to mystery assailant Paul Orndorff, we learn the broom is mightier than both the pen and the sword. For all this and, would you believe it, MORE, give that play button a click.…
Be warned - the temperature of the warmest July on record is about to go up as TMNS returns with some smoking hot takes on 25-year-old wrestling. There’s confusion on Nitro, as Hulk Hogan impersonates the Yetay, Ric Flair hijacks the commentary booth and home favourites, The Road Warriors return…in their away kit. Meanwhile, WWF treat us to some staggering Vince McMahon hypocrisy, a dull display from dour Diesel, and a shock appearance from Supreme Court uber-heel Clarence Thomas. Raw lead the ratings war 9-8, can Nitro peg them back? Grab some headphones and find out.…
This week’s episode of The Scores packs more meat than a triple-stacked Big Mac, as the team review the ’96 Royal Rumble, in addition to the regular Monday Night Wars wares. It’s mishap mayhem on Nitro, where botches galore and Hulk Hogan thunder theft underlines an episode to forget for Bischoff and the boys. While on Raw, Jim Cornette unleashes a new monster on the Federation (for one week, at least), Goldust gleams and - just when you thought it was safe to go back in the arena – the Razor Ramon – 1-2-3 Kid feud resumes. The Monday Night Scoreboard reads Nitro 8 - 8 Raw - hit the sideways triangle to see who snares the ratings spoils.…
The Monday Night Scores boys are back in town for Season 2 of the 90’s wrestling podcast everyone (or, more likely, only one) is talking about and we’re roaring down the road to the Royal Rumble. With their self-proclaimed Super Bowl equivalent just around the corner, WWF put some stars in the ring, some chaos on the camera and some Sunny in the bath, as the higgledy-piggledy-est Raw we’ve seen so far delights and dumbfounds in equal measure. Meanwhile, on Nitro, WCW attempt to quell the Rumble rumblings the only way they know how: with Hulk Hogan, a world title match, a couple of fat lads and a table. It’s a spectacular start to Season 2 and, like the kid who bought the replica Shawn Michaels attire in ‘96, you’d be full of regret and sorrow if you missed it.…
It’s another 90’s wrestling review from the Monday Night Scores squad and this time we’re joined by a very special guest. Yes, here to talk us through the Brother Love Show is only Vince McMahon. Sounds difficult to believe, doesn’t it? If you’re questioning the claim…well, your suspicions are absolutely spot on, but we HAVE got the next best thing, with one of the team aping the promoter’s oesophagus-obliterating tones for the segment that introduces Steve Austin to the wrestling war. That’s far from your lot in an action-packed show, where we discuss some Creature of the Night outrage involving The Undertaker, a tag team twist in the eternal Luger-Sting split saga and the sound of copper hitting the floor as the penny finally drops with Nitro and The Giant. So grab some headphones and hit that button – let’s get cracking.…
The banners are up and the cakes are out at TMNS Towers as we celebrate our first anniversary. And to mark this momentous milestone we have gone…MANIACAL. Yes, that’s right, we have succumbed to the powers of Hulk-a-mania and produced a highlight reel showcasing the finest TMNS moments featuring the prayer-uttering, vitamin-gulping, baldness-denying, American-made, Hulk Hogan on our show. What else could that have meant? This episode contains our takes on all Hulkster-related segments from the fledgling days of The Monday Night Wars, with everything from baffling best friend choices to monster truck mishaps up for discussion. Join us for a run-down of the red and yellow warrior’s late ’95 in the Hulk Hogan (H)Omnibus.…
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