Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Cincinnati Reds Rocket Raccoon Bobblehead Unobxing
My Thoughts on the Superstar Shakeup
The night after Wrestlemania 33, Vince McMahon announced
that WWE will undergo a “superstar shakeup.” Wrestlers would be switching
brands and another chapter of the “new era” would be written. The following
week, the shakeup happened and while some big name wrestlers did switch shows,
a lot of the superstars that were swapped had little to no direction or
momentum.
The Shining Stars are a prime example of this. They were the
perennial jobbers of the Raw tag team division. Nobody cared about them. They
were then drafted to Smackdown, underwent a name change, and proceeded to
defeat American Alpha. While the victory was shocking, it also made American
Alpha look weak as they lost to one of the worst teams from Raw.
Another example of swapped wrestlers with little momentum is
Kalisto. The former member of the Lucha Dragons was involved in a meaningless
feud with Dolph Ziggler before vanishing. He then reappeared as a member of the
Raw roster and was most recently dumped in the trash by Braun Strowman. While
being on Raw will finally allow him to join the cruiserweight division, the
fact that he floundered on Smackdown for so long diminishes his value to the
weight class.
Popular wrestlers who switched brands include Dean Ambrose,
Kevin Owens, the Miz, Bray Wyatt, Charlotte, and Alexa Bliss among others. It
is refreshing to see big name superstars switch shows, but when you compare who
is on the Raw roster with who is on the Smackdown roster, Raw easily has the
better batch of wrestlers. For example, Ambrose and Miz are joining a roster
that already features guys like Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, FInn
Balor, and Chris Jericho. Raw is loaded. Smackdown is not. Yes, the blue brand
has A.J. Styles, Shinske Nakamura, and Randy Orton, but the roster as a whole
does not even come close to the amount of star power that Raw has.
In conclusion, I think that the shakeup was underwhelming. A
majority of the wrestlers that swapped brands were not utilized much to begin
with, and Raw clearly has the better roster in terms of popularity. Smackdown
appears to be in complete rebuild mode after their roster was essentially raided.
Raw has been presented as the flagship show ever since the brand extension. The
superstar shakeup just made it more apparent.
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Bobblehead Page Update
#Bobblehead Page Update @ https://t.co/f6kg2Fon2e with a new #Reds Bobblehead#Bobblehof #atobttr #letsgoreds #MLB #GuardiansOfTheGalaxy pic.twitter.com/62lGTNOctv— Cincy Fan Zone (@CincyFanZone) April 23, 2017
Autograph Page Update
#Autograph Page Update @ https://t.co/ULDHSOUCJg With New #Baseball Autographs#mlb #reds #letsgoreds #atobttr #sports pic.twitter.com/BRgyIKgzrw— Cincy Fan Zone (@CincyFanZone) April 23, 2017
Photo Page Update
Photo Page Update @ https://t.co/JzwEdxiFEu With New #Reds Pics#ATOBTTR #letsgoreds #mlb #GuardiansOfTheGalaxy #sports #bobblehead pic.twitter.com/1DtL1ECJ8O— Cincy Fan Zone (@CincyFanZone) April 23, 2017
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Redsfest 2016 Recap
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone shows what he got from Redsfest 2016.
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Graphing at Reds Games
Baseball is officially back and that means autograph season
is in full swing. While not every Reds game is an item giveaway game, you can
still secure a free souvenir in the form of an autograph. How do you get an
autograph at a Reds game? It’s quit simple. Just follow these steps and you
will be almost guaranteed to get an autograph every time you head over to Great
American Ball Park.
Before you go to the stadium, make sure you bring something
to have autographed. I usually bring baseballs but just about anything you can
get signed will do. Baseball cards, pictures, and tickets are easy to bring and
store while at a game and usually look good when autographed. If it’s a
bobblehead day, you can try to get your bobblehead signed. It can be a little
risky as you do not want to drop the bobble, but if you can get it signed you
will have an awesome piece of memorabilia.
Aside from brining something to get signed, also bring a pen
or a sharpie with you. Players typically do not have a writing utensil on hand
so it is best to bring one with you to help ensure that you get an autograph.
Once you are at the ballpark, head over to the seats that sit by the first
baseline. This is where the Reds players typically sign autographs. Try to
stand at the bottom of the stairs as opposed to in front of seats. If a ticket
holder comes early and you are in front of their seat, you will have to move
and may miss out on getting an autograph. I recommend standing at the bottom of
the stairs that are by the camera well connected to the Reds dugout.
Once you have your spot secured and your item ready, all you
have to do is wait. Players usually come on about 30 minutes before the game
starts. They will stretch, warm up, and will get ready for the game. Once they
are finished, some will walk over and start signing autographs. You might have
to call a player over and not every player does it. Just be ready for whoever
is signing, and make sure to thank them once they sign an autograph as they are
not obligated to do so.
I have gotten a ton of autographs at Reds games by doing
this. It is fun, it is easy, and it is a great way to build up your sports
memorabilia collection. Hopefully you found this post helpful and are able to
add some autographs to your collection this baseball season!
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Leo Cardenas Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum Leo Cardenas bobblehead.
Cincinnati Reds Special Ticket Package Bobbbleheads 2017
The Cincinnati Reds are no strangers to bobblehead giveaways
and special ticket packages. The past few years have seen the team release a
special Star Wars themed ticket package that included a Star Wars Cincinnati
Reds themed bobblehead exclusive to the ticket package. Apparently the
promotion was popular enough to warrant the team to expand the promotion to not
just Star Wars. The ticket packages can cost anywhere from $20 to $60 depending
on the promotion and seating. They will be good for one game during a select home
series and include an exclusive ticket package item. In this post, I will
discuss the various special ticket package bobbleheads the Reds plan to give
out during the 2017 season.
First up for 2017 is a Rocket the Raccoon bobblehead. Rocket
is one of the main characters from the “Guardians of the Galaxy” series which
has recently exploded in popularity thanks to the blockbuster Marvel film from
a few years ago. The bobblehead looks really good and features Rocket standing
on a baseball that has both the Marvel logo and the Reds logo on it. This
nodder will be given out during the April 21-23 home series against the Chicago
Cubs.
Second is the Star Wars ticket package bobblehead. This
package will be good for either the May 5 or May 6 game against the San
Francisco Giants and will feature a Storm Trooper bobblehead. Like Rocket, the
Storm Trooper is standing on a baseball and has both the Star Wars logo and the
Cincinnati Reds logo on it. This is the third Star Wars ticket package
bobblehead the Reds have given out to fans. They have previously given away
nodders of R2-D2 and Yoda.
The third bobblehead is of the Marvel metallic mega hero
known as Iron Man. This bobble will be given away during the June 2-4 weekend
series against the Atlanta Braves and coincides with both a standard bobblehead
giveaway on Saturday as well as a Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum
bobblehead giveaway weekend. If you play your cards right, you could go to the
Saturday game and walk away with three bobbleheads. The nodder features Iron
Man standing on a flat circular base. The base has the Marvel logo on the side
and baseball stitching and the Reds logo on the top.
Fourth is a Jimmy Buffett Margaritaville bobblehead that
will be given out on July 14 when the Washington Nationals come to town. The
nodder is of a sunglasses wearing parrot in a Cincinnati Reds road jersey while
standing on a baseball that says “Fins Up” and sports the Reds logo. This game
is also a Friday Night Fireworks game and will feature a fireworks show set to
the music of Jimmy Buffett.
Fifth is a special Charlie Brown Cincinnati Reds bobblehead
that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the “You’re a Good Man,
Charlie Brown” musical. It will be given out during the July 21-23 series
against the Miami Marlins. The bobblehead is of Charlie Brown wearing a Reds
hat and Reds version of his trademark shirt. He is also holding a bat and a
baseball, and the base appears to be home plate that says “50th
Anniversary” and “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown.”
The last special ticket package bobblehead of the year is of
Elvis Presley. This bobblehead will be given out during the August 4 and 5
games against the St. Louis Cardinals. The nodder showcases Elvis in a white
outfit while holding a microphone and standing on a black circular base. The
Reds logo is on the top of the base and his name is featured in gold letters on
the side.
In conclusion, the special ticket package bobbleheads are
very gimmicky but are also unique pieces of Reds memorabilia. I am and have
always been a huge super hero fan and will be going to get both the Rocket the
Raccoon bobblehead and the Iron Man bobblehead. Other special ticket package
giveaways include an FC Cincinnati scarf, a Grateful Dead statue, an
Oktoberfest mug, and a replica 1975 Cincinnati Reds World Series Championship
ring. In addition to the Marvel bobbleheads, I will also be going to the
Saturday 1975 replica ring game which I believe is also the same day as a
standard bobblehead game. If you are interested in any of these giveaways,
check out the Cincinnati Reds website for more information.
Go Redlegs!
Monday, April 10, 2017
Bobblehead Page Update
#Bobblehead Page Update @ https://t.co/f6kg2Fon2e with a new #Reds Bobblehead#atobttr #letsgoreds #MLB #Cincinnati #sports #bobblehof pic.twitter.com/3MaOAJOnrt— Cincy Fan Zone (@CincyFanZone) April 11, 2017
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
New Year, New FC Cincy Show
With FC Cincinnati’s second season in the USL officially
underway, the FC Cincinnati radio show is back and with a new format. Now known
as the “Toyota FC Cincinnati Fan Show,” the ESPN 1530 radio program will once
again air from 6:00 to 7:00 pm at the Moerlein Lager House two Wednesdays a
month.
Tommy Gelehrter will return as host and will be joined ESPN
1530’s Mo Egger. While last year’s show was mainly an interview segment with a
featured player, this year’s version is emphasizing fan engagement. There will
be trivia, prizes that range from jerseys to match tickets, and the opportunity
to obtain autographs from featured players. New head coach Alan Koch will also
be featured on the show.
I went to last year’s show a few times throughout the season
and had a good time. I was able to get autographs from former head coach John
Harkes and a few of the players from last year’s team every time I went. With
the increased emphasis on fan engagement, this year’s show sounds like it could
be a lot better. If you are an FC Cincinnati fan, I highly recommend you go. I
will try to go to a few shows this year and show my support for FC Cincinnati
while getting some new autographs and hopefully winning some FC Cincy prizes.
Monday, April 3, 2017
Wrestlemania 33 Thoughts
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone shares his thoughts on Wrestlemania 33.
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Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Cincinnati Reds 2017 Season Outlook
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone previews the 2017 season of the Cincinnati Reds.
My Thoughts on the ROH Rumors
With Wrestlemania 33 just around the corner, I thought it
would be appropriate to write a post that dealt with professional wrestling. I
was thinking of doing a post with my match predictions but ultimately decided
against it because of the latest wrestling rumor swirling around the internet.
It is without question that WWE is the largest professional wrestling company
in the world ever since it bought out World Championship Wrestling in 2001. It
has been 16 years and not a single professional wrestling company has come
close to giving WWE a run for its money like WCW did during the Monday Night
Wars.
That is not to say WWE does not have its competitors.
Overseas there is New Japan Pro Wrestling, and in the Untied States there are
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and Ring of Honor. While these are alternatives
to WWE’s product, they still have yet to prove to be viable competition. NJPW
is still trying to broaden its global reach to match that of the WWE, and TNA
has been barely afloat as a company for the past few years. It was even rumored
that WWE was in the process of buying out TNA in the fall of 2016. While the
sale ultimately did not happen, the rumor generated a ton of buzz around the
wrestling world. Fast forward five months and now the rumor is that WWE might
be buying out the other major American wrestling promotion I mentioned earlier:
Ring of Honor.
This was very shocking to me. ROH is currently owned by the
Sinclair Broadcast Group and is aired everywhere a Sinclair station is
broadcasting. For example, I can get my ROH fix on either Saturday at 10:30 pm
or Monday at 12:30 am on Star 64. While the strange schedule and one hour
format of the show does not allow it to compete head to head with WWE, it is
still a viable alterative to wrestling fans that prefer in ring action over
storylines. It is a formula that works for the company as it has garnered a
respectable audience and has been the career launch pad for various wrestlers
such as Daniel Bryan, Samoa Joe, Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, and A.J. Styles
among others. A lot of former WWE superstars have also wrestled for Ring of
Honor such as Alberto Del Rio, Charlie Haas, Shelton Benjamin, the Hardy Boyz
and Cody Rhodes. Needless to say, Ring of Honor has made a significant impact
on the world of professional wrestling. So what would happen should WWE buy
ROH?
ROH is loaded with talent. The Young Bucks, Adam Cole, Kazarian, Christopher Daniels, and Lio Rush make up a small sample of the talented roster that makes up ROH. Should ROH become a WWE property, I would think that a majority of these guys end up in either NXT or on the main roster. While the idea of the Young Bucks taking over the tag team division and potential WWE matchups between Styles and Daniels are enticing, an ROH buyout would not be good for guys like Cody Rhodes who left WWE for greener pastures. WWE would also add the ROH video library to its already massive collection of professional wrestling footage. As a diehard wrestling fan, it would be both awesome and extremely convenient to have the ROH video library available on the WWE Network.
ROH is loaded with talent. The Young Bucks, Adam Cole, Kazarian, Christopher Daniels, and Lio Rush make up a small sample of the talented roster that makes up ROH. Should ROH become a WWE property, I would think that a majority of these guys end up in either NXT or on the main roster. While the idea of the Young Bucks taking over the tag team division and potential WWE matchups between Styles and Daniels are enticing, an ROH buyout would not be good for guys like Cody Rhodes who left WWE for greener pastures. WWE would also add the ROH video library to its already massive collection of professional wrestling footage. As a diehard wrestling fan, it would be both awesome and extremely convenient to have the ROH video library available on the WWE Network.
While the possibility of WWE buying ROH is appealing in some
ways, I think it would be better for the wrestling industry as a whole if WWE did
not buy ROH. Competition is necessary in professional wrestling. It forces
creativity and innovation and everybody benefits from it. WCW and WWE competed
for ratings and professional wrestling supremacy and it took the industry to
new heights. The product was at its best, ratings were at an all-time high, and
fans were able to soak in a quality wrestling product for years. That is why I
hope ROH does not get bought by WWE. Perhaps the company can rise to a level
similar to that of WCW, compete with WWE at a global level, and rejuvenate the professional
wrestling industry as a whole.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Bobblehead Page Update
#Bobblehead Page Update @ https://t.co/f6kg2Fon2e with a new #Reds Bobblehead#RedsST #LetsGoReds #BobbleHOF #BobbleheadAddicts #MLB pic.twitter.com/PmOLrB6FrG— Cincy Fan Zone (@CincyFanZone) March 23, 2017
Crosley the "Vintage" Cincinnati Reds Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a "vintage" Cincinnati Reds Crosley bobblehead.
What Dey Doing?
The National Football League is officially in its offseason,
and the free agency period is underway. Players whose contracts are up are free
to shop themselves around the league in hopes of attaining a new contract,
joining a Super Bowl contender, or both. During this process, the various NFL
franchises have the duty of determining if they want to re-sign players or test
the waters of free agency and see if they can acquire an established player or
a young up and comer. Most teams make moves that generate a lot of buzz around
the league. The Cincinnati Bengals however, are generating buzz for their
apparent lack of moves.
The team preaches drafting well to obtain young talent to
replace the veteran players who often leave via free agency. For the most part,
it has worked well. Their run of five straight postseason appearances proves
that the bengals were able to draft well and build a formidable team with 2015
being the peak of that draft success. After the end of the 2015 campaign,
players like Mohmmed Sanu, Marvin Jones, and Reggie Nelson left the Bengals for
new teams and more money. Bengals fans didn't think much of it. The team had
lost players before and seemed to still do well the following season.
That was not the case in 2016. The team struggled on offense
and defense and missed the playoffs. Draft picks like Cedric Ogbuehi did not
pan out the way the fans and the franchise thought they would. Once free agency
began, veteran players like Andrew Whitworth and Domata Peko headed out west
for the Rams and Broncos respectively. Kevin Zeitler signed a massive contract
with the Browns. Rex Burkhead is now a Patriot. A defensive stalwart, two of
the best offensive linemen on the team, and a running back who had a breakout
year are now gone.
The team was able to resign Dre Kirkpatrick and Brandon
LaFell, but that does not seem like enough to stop the bleeding. The only big
free agent signing they have had was bringing back Andre Smith, but his history
with injuries makes him more of a liability than an asset. Fans aren't the only
ones questioning the moves of the team. Defensive end Carlos Dunlap tweeted
that he didn't know what the team was doing. When the players are confused
about what the team is doing, that generally is not a good sign. Maybe the
Bengals know something that we fans don't. I guess we just have to trust the
process.
Who Dey!
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
NKU Norse Championship Shirts Unobxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes two Northern Kentucky University Norse basketball championship shirts.
Norse Up
With March Madness finally here, college basketball fans across the nation will be glued to their television sets as the best teams in the country battle it out for the right to be called national champions. I love March Madness and am a tournament junkie. I will try to watch every game simultaneously in order to make sure I do not miss a single second of the action. In the past, I have watched merely as a fan as the Louisville Cardinals, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the Xavier Musketeers, and the Cincinnati Bearcats took to the hardwood in the national tournament. I root for all of those teams as a fan without any ties of my own to the universities that they represent. The college I attended had never qualified for the “big dance.”
I went to Northern Kentucky University from 2010 to 2014.
During my freshman and sophomore years as an undergraduate, the athletic teams competed at the Division
II level of the NCAA. They had some success as a D-II university as they won a
few national titles in women’s basketball and a men’s soccer national
championship my freshman year. Despite the successes, the fandom among students
and those who lived around the university was not that great. The logos of
other universities were a common sight, and the attendance at sporting events
was usually pretty low.
That began to change toward the end of my sophomore year. The
university announced that they would be moving up to Division I. They joined the
Atlantic Sun conference and even qualified for the conference championship
tournament in men’s basketball in their first year at the D-I level. They
eventually moved to the Horizon League conference and qualified for that
conference championship tournament as well. Even though they participated in
conference tournaments, they were not allowed to participate in the national
championship tournament for four years per NCAA rules after moving up to D-I.
Any chance I had of seeing the Norse play for the national title in March would
be as an alum and not a student.
So here we are in 2017 and it is NKU’s first season of national
championship eligibility. Under the leadership of second year coach John
Brannen, the Norse qualified for the Horizon League Conference Championship
tournament as a 3 seed and went on a run that culminated in the school winning
its first ever D-I conference championship for men’s basketball as well as
qualifying for the national championship tournament. Words cannot describe how
proud I am of my alma mater. As a student, nobody cared about Norse athletics.
As an alum, Norse athletics are the current talk of the town.
Everybody wants an NKU conference championship shirt and
finding one in stores is no easy task. The shirts hit stores last Thursday and sold
out in hours. I had to order mine online form the NKU bookstore. Despite this
minor inconvenience, I am still very excited to cheer on the Norse as they
enter their first ever national championship tournament. I will be glued to a
television screen hoping that the Norse become the 2017 Cinderella team. Maybe
their magical season can culminate with them cutting down the net on April 3.
Norse up!
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
2017 Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum Bobbleheads Preview
The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum have announced
what bobbleheads they will be giving to fans during the 2017 season. For the
first time since 2012, the Reds Hall of Fame will be giving out six bobbleheads
as opposed to the usual five. This series of Reds nodders will feature players
from a few different eras that celebrate the rich history of the Cincinnati
Reds franchise. In this post, I will discuss the six bobbleheads that the Reds
Hall of Fame will be giving away and share my thoughts on them.
The first bobblehead the Reds Hall of Fame will be giving
out is Leo Cardenas. The former Reds shortstop from the 1960s will be given out
during the month of April. Known as “Chico” and “Mr. Automatic,” Cardenas was a
four time All-Star and is an excellent choice to be featured as a bobblehead.
The second bobblehead of the 2017 season will be given out
during the month of May and will showcase former Reds second baseman Tommy
Helms. The 1966 Rookie of the Year was a huge fan favorite, and many members of
Reds Country were sad to see him dealt to the Houston Astros for future hall of
famer Joe Morgan. While Morgan has been featured as a bobblehead many times,
Helms has never been immortalized as a Reds nodder, and it is good to see the
Reds Hall of Fame honor Helms with a bobblehead.
The third nodder will be of Pete Rose, and it shall be
distributed in June. I am not excited for this bobblehead. Don’t get me wrong.
I am a huge fan of Pete Rose. Charlie Hustle is undoubtedly the biggest
baseball star to emerge from the Queen City, and I firmly believe he deserves
to be in the hall of fame. That being said, I think the Reds should have chosen
somebody else for the bobblehead. Rose has been featured on a Reds bobblehead
every year since 2014. Instead of once again showcasing Rose, the team could
have picked somebody who has not been featured such as Jose Rijo or Aaron
Boone.
Fourth will be former Reds second baseman Ron Oester. The
2014 Reds Hall of Fame inductee is a Cincinnati native and was a member of the
1990 team that won the World Series. Despite losing his starting role to
Mariano Duncan, Oester was a key pinch hitter and sported a batting average of
.299. I think he is a solid choice to be featured as a bobblehead, and I plan
on adding it to my collection.
Fifth in the Reds Hall of Fame series of bobbles is Dave
Parker. Known as “The Cobra,” Parker was a fan favorite who won multiple awards
during his playing days. He was a seven time All-Star, the 1978 National League
MVP, and earned two World Series rings with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the
Oakland Athletics. I got to meet him at Redsfest 2016, and I was able to easily
see why he was a fan favorite. I think I am the most excited for his
bobblehead, and I cannot wait to get my hands on it.
The sixth and final bobblehead of the year will feature
former outfielder and 1977 National League MVP George Foster. Known for his
powerful bat, Foster was instrumental in helping the Big Red Machine win
back-to-back World Series Championships in 1975 and in 1976. The Reds Hall of
Fame previously gave out a bobblehead of Foster in 2012, but it was a mini
bobblehead that did not match the size of most modern nodders. Should this
bobblehead be a regular sized nodder, I will add to my collection to replace
the 2012 mini bobblehead.
That is the line up for the 2017 Cincinnati Reds Hall of
Fame series of bobbleheads. Overall, it is a solid series that features four
players that have never been immortalized as a nodders. While I would have
preferred to see two other players take the place of the already featured Rose
and Foster, the selections of Cardenas, Oester, Helms, and Parker are stellar
nonetheless. I plan on visiting the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum this season to
add some of these Reds bobbleheads to my collection. Stay tuned for those
unboxing videos!
Go Redlegs!
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