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Update on the Blog- Time Restraints + WrestleMania Weekend


What's up everyone,

As you may have noticed, the coverage on the blog has lessened the last few weeks. There are a lot of reasons that have caused this to happen. I've honestly had a lot on my plate the last few weeks that has made me make priorities in terms of what gets covered on here. Then, there's also the fact that this weekend, I will basically be doing nonstop coverage Friday-Sunday on the blog. AND I'm doing that with an important event in the day job coming that following week. So, here's the deal:

I'm going to scrap Ring of Honor coverage for right now in terms of the weekly coverage. I will be covering the NJPW/ROH G1 Supercard show from Madison Square Garden. And hopefully, after that and things start calming down on my end, I'll be able to pick back up coverage. Another issue frankly with this has been my disinterest with some of ROH's storylines. It makes it hard to validate my time watching it if I'm not enjoying it. The episodes I've missed will either be picked up in full later or will be part of match reviews I'll post later on the blog if/when I get to them.

So, here's the schedule for the next few days:

Wednesday- NXT 3/27/19

By the end of Thursday- NXT 4/3/19
- NXT TakeOver Predictions

Friday Night/Saturday Morning- NXT TakeOver New York

Saturday Night- ROH/NJPW G1 Supercard
WrestleMania 35 Predictions
Sunday- WrestleMania 35

** My review for Raw on 4/8/19 might be delayed a day or so due to things going on for myself. Apologies in advance. I will try to have  review up by Tuesday Night or Wednesday Night.**

It's been a crazy few days for myself. But I'm going to cover WrestleMania weekend for sure. Hopefully by the middle or end of the month, I'll be back on track covering ROH and MLW.

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

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