Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Bengals Cris Collinsworth bobblehead.
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Reds 2018 Special Ticket Package Bobbleheads
On April 25, the Reds will be giving out a bobblehead of the
legendary painter Bob Ross. The Reds will be taking on the Atlanta Braves in a
6:40 p.m. game. Aside from the bobblehead, fans will also have the opportunity
to purchase a ticket package that not only includes the bobblehead, but
admission to the “Joy of Painting” VIP painting class.
In May, there will be three special ticket package
bobbleheads. On May 4, the Reds and Star Wars are teaming up to distribute a
bobblehead of Chewbacca. This lines up very well for Reds and Star Wars fans as
it is both a Friday and “Star Wars Day.” On May 7, the Reds will be celebrating
the 20th anniversary of the “Flying Pig Marathon” by giving away a
Flying Pig bobblehead. For those of you who are unaware, the “Flying Pig Marathon”
is Cincinnati’s trademark race and the Flying Pig has become a mascot for the
city. On May 20, the Reds will be giving out a bobblehead of Snoopy. I believe
last year’s Peanuts bobblehead was Charlie Brown so Snoopy is the next logical
choice.
June will feature three special ticket package bobbleheads.
First up is Captain America on June 8 which I already discussed in a previous
post. Second is the Fiona the Hippo bobblehead that will be given out on June
19. Fiona became a global superstar after the Cincinnati Zoo documented her
treatment and recovery after her premature birth. Like the Flying Pig, she has
become a mascot for Cincinnati and I believe that this will be a very popular
bobblehead. On June 29, Cincinnati parrot heads will be flocking to Great
American Ball Park. The Reds will team up with Margaritaville to distribute a
Shark bobblehead to fans who purchase the ticket package.
Two special ticket package bobbleheads will be given out in
July. On July 22, the Reds and Sony Pictures Animation will give out a
bobblehead of Mavis from the new “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation” movie.
On July 27, the Reds will celebrate the King of Rock and Roll by giving out a
bobblehead of Elvis.
August will feature the last ticket package bobblehead of
the year. The 17th of the month will be “Grateful Dead Night.” To
celebrate, fans can purchase a special ticket package that will net them a
bobblehead of Uncle Sam.
Those are all the special ticket package bobbleheads that
the Reds plan to give away during the 2018 season. It is a cool way for
bobblehead collectors to snag some unique additions for their collections, and
it is also a great way to introduce non-baseball fans to America’s pastime. If
any of these bobbleheads caught your interest, head on over to Great American
Ball Park to get these ticket packages so you can add the bobbleheads to your
collection.
Go Redlegs!
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Bobblehead Collection Update 2017
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone shows the 2017 additions to his bobblehead collection.
Captain America for America’s Pastime
This bobblehead is only available to fans that buy a special
ticket package to the June 8 game against the St. Louis Cardinals. There are
three different ticket packages available for fans to purchase. View level
seats are $25, field box seats are $59, and infield box seats are $85.
I purchased ticket packages for both the Rocket Raccoon
bobblehead game and the Iron Man bobblehead game. Both bobbles are fantastic.
Being a fan of both the Reds and Marvel, I was very pleased that the
bobbleheads showcase two of “Earth’s Mightiest Heroes” with a little touch of
the Redlegs. I plan on going to the Captain America game this year to add the
bobblehead to my collection. If you love Marvel and the Reds, I suggest you get
your hands on some tickets to the game.
Go Redlegs!
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Wrestlemania 33 Two-Disc Blu-Ray Set Review
Wrestlemania is the biggest wrestling event of all time. It
features high profile matches, celebrity involvement, and showcases World
Wrestling Entertainment’s product on a global stage. An event this big only
happens once a year, but that does not mean you only have to watch it once
every 365 days. WWE has released every Wrestlemania on some sort of home video
format whether it be on VHS, DVD, or Blu-ray. This week’s post will look at the
Blu-ray version of Wrestlemania 33.
Aside from watching Wrestlemania 33 live on television when
it aired in 2017, I have only seen it on Blu-ray on a 16:9 television screen.
Therefore I have no idea how the DVD version of Wrestlemania 33 is presented on
a 16:9 or a 4:3 television.
With people complaining about the length of Wrestlemania 32,
Wrestlemania 33 seemingly said, “hold my beer.” When including the two hour
kickoff show, Wrestlemania 33 clocked in at about 7 hours and fifteen minutes.
However this event was much more enjoyable than the 2016 edition of
Wrestlemania, so watching it straight through is not as bad. The length caused
the event to once again be split up across two discs. The first disc contains
most of the Wrestlemania 33 card. It starts with Tinashe performing “America
the Beautiful” and ends with the announcement a new Citrus Bowl attendance
record. Also included on the first disc are the “Total Bellas” segments that
showcase the Miz and Maryse mocking John Cena and Nikki Bella.
The second disc features the Wrestlemania 33 main event that
saw Roman Reigns challenge the Undertaker in a No Holds Barred Match. It also
features the entire 2017 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony that featured a stacked
class of inductees. New hall of famers included Diamond Dallas Page, the Rock
‘N’ Roll Express, Beth Phoenix, Rick Rude, and Kurt Angle among others. This is
easily one of the best hall of fame classes of all time as the inductees truly
left an impact on the professional wrestling industry. This ceremony is must
see TV for wrestling fans. There is no additional content on the second disc.
The packaging for Wrestlemania 33 is great. The front
features the Wrestlemania 33 logo and a collage of wrestlers in front of a
roller coaster track. The back looks really cool as well as it too has a nice
collage of wrestlers as well as a paragraph highlighting the event’s biggest
matches. Also included is a listing of hall of fame inductees.
The inside packaging looks good as it features a wide shot
of the Citrus Bowl with fireworks.
In conclusion, this is a good home video version of
Wrestlemania 33. I say good because it does not include the three kickoff show
matches. The Cruiserweight Championship match, the Andre the Giant Memorial
Battle Royal, and the Intercontinental Championship match all took place on the
kickoff show. To me, not including these on the Blu-ray home video version of
the event is unacceptable. Due to the lack of those matches, the event is much
shorter than when it originally aired. Despite the absence of those matches, Wrestlemania
33 was still a solid event that featured some great matches. The return of the
Hardy Boyz, AJ Styles vs. Shane McMahon, the Universal Championship match
between Brock Lesnar and Goldberg, and the possible curtain call of the
Undertaker make this event worth watching.
Stay tuned for the Wrestlemania 34 Blu-ray review!
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Monday, April 9, 2018
Wrestlemania 34 Thoughts
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone shares his thoughts on Wrestlemania 34.
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Tuesday, April 3, 2018
"Vintage" Mr. Redlegs Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a 2017 "Vintage" Mr. Redlegs bobblehead from the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum.
Wrestlemania 32 Two-Disc Blu-Ray Set Review
Wrestlemania is the biggest wrestling event of all time. It
features high profile matches, celebrity involvement, and showcases World
Wrestling Entertainment’s product on a global stage. An event this big only
happens once a year, but that does not mean you only have to watch it once
every 365 days. WWE has released every Wrestlemania on some sort of home video
format whether it be on VHS, DVD, or Blu-ray. This week's post will look at the Blu-ray version of Wrestlemania 32.
Aside from watching Wrestlemania 32 live on television when
it aired in 2016, I have only seen it on Blu-ray on a 16:9 television screen.
Therefore I have no idea how the DVD version of Wrestlemania 32 is presented on
a 16:9 or a 4:3 television.
This Wrestlemania has the infamous distinction of being
considered one of the worst and one of the longest Wrestlemanias of all time.
Clocking in at just under seven hours when adding in the two hour kickoff show
that aired prior to the main card, the event had to be split up on two Blu-ray
discs. The first disc contains most of the Wrestlemania 32 card. It starts with
Fifth Harmony performing “America the Beautiful” and ends with the Rock coming
to the ring to address the crowd. Also included on the first disc are the three
matches that took place on the kickoff show.
The second disc features the Wrestlemania 32 main event that
saw Roman Reigns challenge Triple H for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
I also features the entire 2016 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony that
featured a very good class of inductees. New hall of famers included the
Godfather, the Fabulous Freebirds, and Sting. Obviously Sting was the headliner
for this class as he is undoubtedly one of the greatest stars in the history of
professional wrestling. I loved his epic battle with the New World Order in
1997 as he became the silent vigilante for World Championship Wrestling. His
induction alone is enough to make this ceremony worth watching. The last
feature on disc 2 is a Blu-ray exclusive titled “Fighting for a Legacy.”
The packaging is not really eye-popping. The front features
the Wrestlemania 32 logo and the wrestlers that were involved in the biggest
matches. The back is very similar to that of the Wrestlemania 31 set as it
features a few pictures from the event’s biggest moments. It also a small
paragraph that discusses the matches and lists the bonus content as well as the
2016 hall of fame inductees.
The inside packaging is pretty bland as it features a wide
shot of a lukewarm crowd response to the WWE title win of Roman Reigns.
In conclusion, this is a really good home video version of
Wrestlemania 32. Despite the event definitely not being one of the best of all
time and being classified as mediocre, the Blu-ray version does contain every
match and the entire hall of fame ceremony. The women’s championship triple
threat match, the Intercontinental Championship ladder match, AJ Styles vs.
Chris Jericho, and seeing Shane McMahon channel his inner Mick Foley in the
Hell in a Cell match against the Undertaker are definitely the highlights of
this event. If you are a diehard fan of professional wrestling, I’d pick up the
Blu-ray version.
Stay tuned for the Wrestlemania 33 Blu-ray review!
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Reds 2018 Season Outlook
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone previews the 2018 season of the Cincinnati Reds.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Soccer Stadium Sickness
Despite the end of March drawing closer and the fact that
both the MLS and USL seasons have started, FC Cincinnati soccer fans are still
waiting to know if the franchise will move up to the top tier soccer league in
America. Everybody knows by now that the hold up is the stadium site. On March
16, FC Cincinnati reviewed the Cincinnati Public Schools land swap counter
offer and conceded the West End. In a nutshell, the franchise said they are not
going to build the stadium in the West End and instead focus on sites in Oakley
in Newport. The West End debate that raged on for what seemingly felt like an
eternity had finally ended. Or so we thought…
As I type this post, apparently CPS voted to approve a
potential land swap with FCC should the franchise agree to their terms. Not
long after, Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune said that FCC general
manager Jeff Bearding told him
that there is still interest in the West End. I do have my doubts on how factual Portune’s statement is considering
how he is the same guy who could not understand why Nippert Stadium
and Paul Brown Stadium would not be accepted by MLS. He even reiterated that
Nippert and Paul Brown Stadium are viable solutions this past weekend. If it is
true and FCC is still pursing the West End, I only have one thing to say. You
have got to be joking me.
The residents of the West End have made it very clear that
they do not want the stadium. The debates were nonstop. I understand that the
site is very suitable for an MLS soccer stadium as it is close to an urban
core. However when the residents constantly say they do not want it and CPS
makes a counter offer that FCC already said they cannot afford, I see no
reasonable explanation as to why the franchise is still pursuing this site. I
am sick of it, and I just want the entire stadium situation to end.
FCC needs to focus on either Oakley or Newport. The West End
had its chance. Bearding himself has said they will not build the stadium there
if is not wanted. The entire city has known for about a month that the West End
does not want the stadium. In Oakley, FCC has said that a stadium can be built on
old the Cast-Fab site. The preliminary results of the traffic study show that a
stadium can be built there but there will definitely need to be adjustments and
improvements to the roads in Oakley to accommodate the added traffic. The reception in Oakley
however has been lukewarm at best. Newport has the Ovation site which has been
described as shovel ready. FCC has a memorandum of understanding with the site
owner to build the stadium. The reception in Newport seemingly has the full
support of Northern Kentucky as the area is practically begging FCC to build
the stadium on Kentucky’s shores of the Ohio River.
I have said it before, and I will say it again. I love FC
Cincinnati. I want them to get into MLS. To do that, they need to lock down a
stadium site. It has been a straight up fiasco to this point, and the
possibility that the West End site may not be dead after all absolutely drives
me crazy. I prefer Newport, but I am also fine with Oakley. Please just pick a
site, FC Cincinnati. The March 31 deadline is quickly approaching. The MLS
expansion clock is ticking. Fans are sick and tired of the stadium arguments
and of waiting for an announcement. I am begging you. Pick a site, finalize the
MLS bid, and net the biggest win that Cincinnati has had in a long time.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2018
TMNT Cincinnati Cyclones Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cincinnati Cyclones bobblehead.
2017 Cincinnati Reds Bobblehead Review
2017 marked a bountiful year in terms of Cincinnati Reds bobbleheads. The team gave out a good number of both special ticket package bobbleheads and regular stadium giveaway bobbleheads. Being an avid bobblehead collector, I attended quite a few games to add some new bobbleheads to my collection. In this post, I will showcase the bobbleheads that I picked up at Cincinnati Reds games during the 2017 season.
First up is Rocket Raccoon. Known as the wisecracking member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, this bobblehead was given to fans who bought a special ticket package as part of a cross promotion between Marvel and the Cincinnati Reds.
Second was Adam Duvall. This was the first regular stadium giveaway bobblehead that the team gave out during the 2017 season. Duvall had a breakout season in 2016 and he was an obvious choice to be featured as a bobblehead in 2017.
The third bobblehead I received from the Reds was of Marvel’s metallic mega hero, Iron Man. This was the second cross promotional bobblehead between Marvel and the Reds. Like Rocket, this was given out to fans who bought a special ticket package.
The same day I received Iron Man, I also received an Anthony DeSclafani bobblehead. This was a stadium giveaway bobblehead and it featured one of the better Reds starting pitches. It was also the only time Reds fans saw DeSclafani as he did not take to the mound once due to an injury.
The next bobblehead I received from a Reds game was of Raisel Iglesias. He is by far the best relief pitcher the Reds have and cemented himself as the team’s closer. His dominance on the mound was incredible, and he was definitely worthy of being immortalized as a bobblehead.
Next was the past and present triple bobblehead that featured three generations of Cincinnati Reds first basemen. Tony Perez, Sean Casey, and Joey Votto were featured on this bobblehead and it is one of the coolest bobbles the Reds have ever made.
The final bobblehead of the year was of Reds catcher Tucker Barnhart. 2017 proved to be a breakout year for Barnhart as he not only won a Gold Glove, but he also had his first bobblehead giveaway game. Barnhart won a fan vote during the beginning of the season to be featured as the final bobblehead of 2017.
Those are the bobbleheads I obtained during the 2017 season from Reds games. I think it is a pretty solid lineup of bobbles that feature some super heros, modern Reds stars, and Reds legends of the past. Hopefully the 2018 bobblehead lineup is just as good if not better.
Go Redlegs!
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Erasing the Past
As a result of its multiple violations, the NCAA denied the
University of Louisville’s appeal and vacated numerous men’s college basketball
victories from 2011-2015. Among those vacated victories are Louisville’s 2012
Final Four appearance and their 2013 NCAA Championship. In essence, the
Louisville Cardinals basketball team was nonexistent.
I find the NCAA’s ruling completely ridiculous. Vacating
wins is one of the stupidest sanctions in collegiate sports. Despite the NCAA’s
best efforts, everybody knows who won the games and who was one of the better
teams in the nation during that span of time. I am in no way defending the
actions of the university. They were in blatant violation of the NCAA’s rules
and had to face the music as a result. Vacating wins was not the right way of
going about the situation though.
I feel like the NCAA should have banned the Cardinals from
postseason play for a long time, fine them, and take away multiple
scholarships. That would hurt the university financially and from a recruiting
standpoint. Vacating wins, however, does nothing. In my opinion, it does more
harm than good. It punishes the fans who support the team. It punishes the
players, coaches, and team officials who had nothing to do with the scandal. It
also makes the NCAA look ignorant by ignoring what is on record.
The university had to take down its 2012 Final Four banner
and its 2013 National Championship banner as well as return the 2013 National
Championship trophy. The players will still have their rings. Rick Pitino will
still have his championship tattoo (unless he decides to get it removed.) Fans
will still have championship memorabilia from that season. Despite the NCAA’s
best efforts, everybody who does not live under a rock will always know that
the University of Louisville won those basketball games, made it to the Final
Four in 2012, and had their one shining moment in 2013. As I write this post, a
new NCAA scandal is on the verge of taking down some of the biggest names in
college basketball. What will the NCAA do? If I had to guess, it’ll try to
rewrite history.
Monday, March 12, 2018
Fastlane 2018 Thoughts
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone shares his thoughts on WWE Fastlane 2018.
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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
NKU Norse Regular Season Conference Championship Shirt Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Northern Kentucky University Horizon League regular season conference championship shirt.
No End in Sight
In the article, MLS president and deputy commissioner Mark
Abbott said, “We don’t have, and don’t need to have, a fixed deadline, and we
will wait until all of the necessary elements are in place before selecting the
next club.” In other words, keep waiting. As a diehard FC Cincinnati fan who
wants to see this team compete in MLS, this quote was like a dagger to the heart.
After months of waiting and scouring the internet for any piece of MLS
expansion news, I was told to sit tight. In my opinion, MLS has botched this
entire expansion process. It makes the league look bad, and it is also making
my beloved soccer team look bad as well.
FC Cincinnati is currently trying to finalize its stadium
situation. The club continually says that Oakley, the West End, and Newport are
all still in play. At the time that this post was written, Beridng is preparing
to present the results of the Oakley site traffic, the West End is nearing
Civil War status as heated arguments that pit anti stadium residents against
club and stadium supporters has been a hot topic in the news, and the Newport
site remains untouched and seemingly off the radar. The soccer stadium, which
will only be built should the franchise get the bid, is a huge topic of debate
and has cast the team in a negative light. Despite the stadium fiasco that surrounds
FCC, there was a bit of good news to come from that Sports Illustrated article
that gives me hope.
Abbott said, “Although we haven’t finalized any deals and
all of the finalist markets remain under consideration, we’ve made the most
progress in Cincinnati.” That is
obviously very good news if you’re an FCC fan. That statement makes it seem
like FCC is the front-runner for MLS expansion. The ownership group is there,
the passionate fan base is there, and the stadium is almost there but
ultimately remains a work in progress. If the franchise can lock down a stadium
site, hopefully their bid will be considered complete and warrant a visit to
the Queen City from Don Garber. Until that day, there is seemingly no end in
sight for the MLS expansion waiting game.
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Adios AJ
The most popular backup quarterback in Cincinnati Bengals
history is now an unrestricted free agent. AJ McCarron won his grievance
against the Bengals and can now sign with any NFL team the he chooses. It is a
big win for McCarron as he now has a shot to prove that he has what it takes to
be a legitimate starting quarterback in the National Football League.
As for the Bengals, losing McCarron is a costly loss for the
franchise as they will get nothing but a compensatory pick when McCarron signs
with another team. Considering that the Bengals were on the verge of completing
a blockbuster trade with the Cleveland Browns in exchange for the Browns’
second and third round draft picks, only getting one compensatory pick is a big
time downgrade in terms of McCarron’s return value. Had the Browns been able to
complete the trade on their end, we would be talking about how the Bengals
essentially stole two picks from the Browns. Instead we are left to wonder what
could have been if the trade had been finalized.
Speaking of what could have been, Who Dey Nation will be
left to wonder what could have been should McCarron have been named the
starting quarterback over Andy Dalton. I am not bashing on Dalton. I am a
Dalton fan and think he is a good quarterback. I’m not saying he is elite, but
when it comes to current day NFL teams, there are a number of franchises that
would love to have Dalton throwing the ball. However, McCarron is a proven
winner. Just check out film from his days with the Alabama Crimson Tide. When
Dalton broke his thumb in 2015, McCarron stepped in and played well enough to
not only help the team win a few games to close out the regular season, but he
almost guided the Bengals to their first playoff win in 25 years. I would have
like to see what McCarron could have done had he been the starter for an entire
season.
Unfortunately, the Bengals had other plans. Instead of making
the starting quarterback job up for grabs in training camp, Dalton was always
going to get the nod over McCarron. I will always root for my Bengals, but I
like McCarron and hope he gets a starting job on another team. Maybe he will
show the Bengals what they were missing. Or maybe he will prove the Bengals
were right in not making him a starting quarterback. Either way, I wish him
nothing but the best…except when he plays he Bengals in which case I hope Geno
Atkins or Carlos Dunlap take him to the ground with an earth shaking sack.
Who Dey!
Monday, February 26, 2018
Elimination Chamber 2018 Thoughts
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone shares his thoughts on WWE Elimination Chamber 2018.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2018
WWE Undertaker Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a WWE bobblehead of the Undertaker.
The Olympics Are Awesome
With the Winter Olympics set to wrap up by the end of the
week, I decided to write a short post on my thoughts on the Olympics as a
whole. As all of you know, I love sports. Watching, reading, listening to, and
following sports consumes most of my free time. I am a self diagnosed sports
addict. That is why I love the Olympics.
For two weeks, the best athletes in the world come together
to compete in sporting events. Political and religious differences are set
aside all in the name of competition as sportsmanship and national pride reign
supreme. A perfect example of this is the unified Korean women’s hockey team.
Despite the political differences between the two countries, players are
setting aside their difference to play hockey. While this feeling of
unification may end as soon as the flames of the Olympic torch are
extinguished, it is very refreshing to see the countries playing as one on the
ice rink.
The biggest draw for me though is the nonstop sports
coverage. Seemingly from the time I wake up until the time I go to bed, sports
are on television. Whether it be winter Olympic favorites of mine such as
hockey, snowboarding, speed skating or slope style skiing, I am always tuned in
and cheering on Team U.S.A. I also make sure to watch obscure sports that only
air during the two weeks the Olympics are on television. I love watching
curling and all the Nordic skiing events as well as figure skating, luge,
skeleton and bobsledding. Simply put, if the Olympics are on television, I am
watching.
On a personal level, I like the summer Olympics more than I
do the winter games. There are a lot more events during the summer Olympics,
and I feel that those events are often more dramatic and exciting than the
winter events. I still love the winter Olympics though and will be a little sad
when they come to a close. Until then, I will continue to watch as much of the
winter Olympics as I can while cheering on Team U.S.A.
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