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Coming Soon to UnWrest.... Holiday Edition































Here's the schedule for the next two weeks on UnWrest:

Friday
- ROH from 12/14/18
- Tribute to the Troops (Will be covered in typical TV style reviews)

Saturday Night
- MLW

Tuesday Morning 12/25
- Raw Thoughts

Wednesday 12/26
- SmackDown Thoughts
Thursday Night 12/27
- NXT Thoughts


12/29-12/30; I will be attending the SmackDown TV tapings in Pittsburgh on 12/29. So, sometime that weekend, I will be sharing something for that experience.


I will also be sharing a "Best of 2018" blog sometime this week. Best Match, Best PPV, Best Wrestler, Best Character, Most Improved... No "Worst Of..." awards. Only sticking with positivity.

Monday 12/31
- ROH 12/21/18
- MLW 12/28/18
- Raw Thoughts

Tuesday 1/1
- ROH 12/28/18
- SmackDown Live Reaction (I will have already seen the show. So, I will share what the differences were between what was on TV to the live experience and if WWE "milked" any reactions.)

Wednesday 1/2
- NXT Thoughts

Friday 1/4/19
- NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 13  (I MAY be watching it live. No promises.)

I also have something else that I might be involved in during this week that I will be sharing on the blog IF it comes to fruition. Nothing like ambiguity to end a blog post.

Until next time, take care of yourselves. Spread some awesomeness.

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