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Marie Shadows recaps the latest in the G1 Climax 33! Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcast with your host Marie Shadows! Marie Shadows continues to talk about the G1 Climax 33! On July 21, 2023, we saw A and B Block matches in the tournament. Listen now to the review! July 21, 2023A and B BLOCK matches Yoshi-Hashi vs Loa Ren Narita vs Gabe Kidd ELP vs Great-O-Khan Hikuleo vs Chase Owens Will Ospreay vs KENTA Shota Umino vs Kaito Kiyomiya Okada vs Taichi Sanada vs Yota Tsuji Paid promotionZencastr has given me and us the win-win solution for all podcasting and content creation needs! An easy all-in-one tool to help you start your podcast or polish your podcast! Whatever you need, Zencastr and I have you covered. Right now, with my SPECIAL CODE, we're giving a deal on the Zencastr paid plans! Don't wait! Upgrade for the future of your podcast! zen.ai/squaredcirclepodSpecial code: scp zencastr.com/pricingSpecial code: scp If you can't or don't need this upgrade, please share this post with someone who does and might benefit from it. Thank you. Share Other ways to support! Follow or share these links with someone who would be interested! Thank you. Squared Circle Society Discord Kick Streaming Spotify NJPW G1 Climax 33 2023 Playlist A Chit Chat Interview Spotify Playlist Thank you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/squaredcirclepodcast/message
All the winners. All the stories. All the reviews by Marie Shadows. Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcast with your host Marie Shadows! We continue our G1 Climax 33 review. This review is packed with story and questions. As we head deeper into the days of the G1 Climax 33, for C Block a very important story plot is going to happen. On July 23, it will be David Finlay vs Evil. Evil is the leader to House of Torture. David Finlay is the new leader of Bullet Club. I provide background and details about the ongoing story within Bullet Club and House of Torture. House of Torture if a subgroup within Bullet Club and I believe that they overstayed their welcomed. House of Torture can survive on their own. David Finlay mentions in his backstage comments how Evil decided to remind him who is at the front of Bullet Club. That's a threat and David doesn't take kindly to threats. David Finlay needs a win against Evil during their main event on July 23. I go into detail in the episode. Here are the matches for the July 19, 2023 C and D Blocks: Yano vs ZSJ Mikey Nicholls vs David Finlay Jeff Cobb vs Alex Coughlin Eddie Kingston vs EVIL Tanahashi vs Shane Haste Shingo vs Henare Goto vs Naito Ishii vs Tama Also! This post and podcast episode is sponsored by Zencastr. By supporting my content and Zencastr, you get 30% off your order of a paid Zencastr plan. Did you ever want to start your own podcast but don't know where to start? Zencastr is that option! Giving smooth audio tools such as adjusting audio levels and even removing the “ums” and “ahs” and even awkward moments. You can create video and audio podcasts too and send links to your guests with ease and no additional downloading of apps or equipment! Signing up today at: https://www.zencastr.com/pricing and using my special code: SCP - will deliver that 30% off for ANY paid Zencastr plan. Don't wait! The world needs to hear your story!If you know someone who is looking to start a podcast or needs an upgrade and you believe in them, send them this post and Zencastr link to help them out. Spreading the word is the best form of marketing! Join the Squared Circle Society Discord as well! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/squaredcirclepodcast/message
Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcast with your host Marie Shadows. The G1 Climax 33 continues on with A Block and B Block!The matches are as follows: Kaito Kiyomiya vs Chase Owens Great-O-Khan vs KENTA Hikuleo vs Gabe Kidd Taichi vs Tanga Loa Ren Narita vs Yota Tsuji Yoshi-Hashi vs Will Ospreay Sanada vs Shota Umino Kazuchika Okada vs ELP To follow along for real time updates and match notes, join the Squared Circle Society Discord! If that's not your thing, please share this with a friend! Thank you for reading Squared Circle Society. This post is public so feel free to share it. Share Also, we are sponsored by Zencastr, so: zen.ai/squaredcirclepod - scp for 30% off a paid plan or zencastr.com/pricing - scp for 30% off a paid plan. This helps the brand - it helps us - it's a win-win for all of us. Thank you for listening and sharing! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/squaredcirclepodcast/message
Join Pat for another episode of the DEEP SIX WRESTLING PODCAST, with this show serving as a special solo review show for NIGHT 12 of New Japan Pro Wrestling's Best of the Super Juniors 29 tournament from 2022, the final night of tournament action with the Block Finals for A and B Blocks! (NOTE: VISIT OUR YOUTUBE FOR A COMPLETE PLAYLIST OF OUR BOSJ COVERAGE) Pat is talking all of the tournament matches so far, reviewing the shows and giving match recommendations for those who may not have the time to watch everything! Our two headlining matches featured incredible action, with El Desperado vs El Phantasmo for the B Block Finals, and Hiromu Takahashi vs Taiji Ishimori in the A Block finals! Be sure to LEAVE A COMMENT ON YOUTUBE for who you think is going to win the BOSJ, and be sure to subscribe for more coverage of the entire NJPW Best of the Super Juniors tournament this year! Be sure to subscribe for more wrestling coverage, including reviews of New Japan Pro Wrestling events, weekly AEW Dynamite reviews, more Impact Wrestling coverage, and our newly-debuted NXT TAKEOVER RETROSPECTIVE series! Our Social Media & Other Platforms: Follow our Twitter || Like us on Facebook || Check out The Deep Six Wrestling YouTube || You can find Rob's Gaming/Music Content on YouTube and Twitch || Pat's Film Blog can be found on Medium The Deep Six Wrestling Podcast is available on: Anchor || Spotify || Apple Podcasts || Stitcher || TuneIn || Breaker || Google Podcasts || Podbay || Owltail --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/DeepSixWrestling/support
Today's sermon is for Pentecost 20 (B) and is titled Blocks. It was written and read by the Rev. Danae Ashley. Sermons That Work is an offering of the Episcopal Church's Office of Communication. For more free resources, including sermons, Bible studies, bulletin inserts, and more, visit episcopalchurch.org/sermons. We would love it if you'd rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcasting platform – and while you're at it, share it with a friend!
NJPW G1 Climax season is here, and the Grainmaker Wrestling Podcast enlisted the help of the one and only Sick Nick to bring you all you need! We sit back and take a look at the A + B Blocks, whomst we are expecting big things from, whomst needs to step it up, and who we think will head all the way to the finals. It's one of the most wonderful times of the year, and this episode should be a helping hand to bring you up to speed and set the tone for the G1.
John Pollock is joined WH Park for their monthly edition of POST Puroresu featuring previews of the G1 Climax, Champion Carnival, and N-1 Victory tournaments coming up. On this month’s show, they dive into the G1 announcements of the A & B Blocks, the match listings, the return of several foreign-based wrestlers, the return of Will Ospreay, potential outcomes, and figuring out why Yujiro is here. Then, they chat about All Japan’s Champion Carnival, NOAH’s N-1 Victory tournament, an update on Stardom’s 5* Grand Prix, the formation of GLEAT, and the craziest match of the year coming up next week. Photos courtesy: NJPW, Dragon Gate, LEDET To submit your picks for our POST Wrestling G1 Climax Contest, visit www.postwrestling.com/g1 and enter your picks by 11:59 pm ET on Friday, September 18th. There is no fee to participate and is open to everyone. Wai Ting & John Pollock will begin their G1 Climax podcasts next Saturday for members of the POST Wrestling Café. Subscribe to POST WrestlingiTunes & iOS | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS Discuss this show at the POST Wrestling Forumhttps://forum.postwrestling.com Support our Patreon – The POST Wrestling Caféhttp://www.patreon.com/POSTwrestling Follow usTwitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Das vor uns liegende Wochenende dürfte wohl eines der wrestling-intensivsten des Jahres werden. Denn vor uns liegen NXT "TakeOver", WWE "SummerSlam" und das Finale des G1 von New Japan Pro Wrestling. Los geht es am Samstag mit dem letzten Turniertag des A-Blocks des G1, abends folgt TakeOver von NXT. Weiter geht es am Sonntag mit dem letzten Turniertag des B-Blocks des G1 und dem SummerSlam von WWE. Und am Montag steht das Finale des G1 an. Viel mehr Wrestling geht eigentlich nicht. Da gerieten die WWE-Weeklies fast in den Hintergrund - insbesondere die Frage, wer denn nun für den Angriff auf Roman Reigns verantwortlich sein soll. Daniel Bryan? Rowan? Murphy? Oder doch der Gärtner? Man weiß es nicht, ebenso wenig wie man weiß, ob Reigns überhaupt beim SummerSlam antreten wird. Und warum ist eigentlich Bill Goldberg wieder da? Und noch spannender: Wieso soll der gegen Dolph Ziggler antreten? Und wer ist das überhaupt??? Fragen über Fragen also einmal mehr beim Marktführer... So oder so: Es steht viel an am Wochenende. Über all das wollen wir auch dieses Mal sprechen. In diesem Sinne: Seid dabei oder seid ein faules Ei! Heute mit geballter Power bei uns für euch beim Wochenrückblick am Start: Oli (aka Randy van Daniels) und Andreas (aka Silentpfluecker). Also: REINHÖREN!
Das vor uns liegende Wochenende dürfte wohl eines der wrestling-intensivsten des Jahres werden. Denn vor uns liegen NXT "TakeOver", WWE "SummerSlam" und das Finale des G1 von New Japan Pro Wrestling. Los geht es am Samstag mit dem letzten Turniertag des A-Blocks des G1, abends folgt TakeOver von NXT. Weiter geht es am Sonntag mit dem letzten Turniertag des B-Blocks des G1 und dem SummerSlam von WWE. Und am Montag steht das Finale des G1 an. Viel mehr Wrestling geht eigentlich nicht. Da gerieten die WWE-Weeklies fast in den Hintergrund - insbesondere die Frage, wer denn nun für den Angriff auf Roman Reigns verantwortlich sein soll. Daniel Bryan? Rowan? Murphy? Oder doch der Gärtner? Man weiß es nicht, ebenso wenig wie man weiß, ob Reigns überhaupt beim SummerSlam antreten wird. Und warum ist eigentlich Bill Goldberg wieder da? Und noch spannender: Wieso soll der gegen Dolph Ziggler antreten? Und wer ist das überhaupt??? Fragen über Fragen also einmal mehr beim Marktführer... So oder so: Es steht viel an am Wochenende. Über all das wollen wir auch dieses Mal sprechen. In diesem Sinne: Seid dabei oder seid ein faules Ei! Heute mit geballter Power bei uns für euch beim Wochenrückblick am Start: Oli (aka Randy van Daniels) und Andreas (aka Silentpfluecker). Also: REINHÖREN!
Das vor uns liegende Wochenende dürfte wohl eines der wrestling-intensivsten des Jahres werden. Denn vor uns liegen NXT "TakeOver", WWE "SummerSlam" und das Finale des G1 von New Japan Pro Wrestling. Los geht es am Samstag mit dem letzten Turniertag des A-Blocks des G1, abends folgt TakeOver von NXT. Weiter geht es am Sonntag mit dem letzten Turniertag des B-Blocks des G1 und dem SummerSlam von WWE. Und am Montag steht das Finale des G1 an. Viel mehr Wrestling geht eigentlich nicht. Da gerieten die WWE-Weeklies fast in den Hintergrund - insbesondere die Frage, wer denn nun für den Angriff auf Roman Reigns verantwortlich sein soll. Daniel Bryan? Rowan? Murphy? Oder doch der Gärtner? Man weiß es nicht, ebenso wenig wie man weiß, ob Reigns überhaupt beim SummerSlam antreten wird. Und warum ist eigentlich Bill Goldberg wieder da? Und noch spannender: Wieso soll der gegen Dolph Ziggler antreten? Und wer ist das überhaupt??? Fragen über Fragen also einmal mehr beim Marktführer... So oder so: Es steht viel an am Wochenende. Über all das wollen wir auch dieses Mal sprechen. In diesem Sinne: Seid dabei oder seid ein faules Ei! Heute mit geballter Power bei uns für euch beim Wochenrückblick am Start: Oli (aka Randy van Daniels) und Andreas (aka Silentpfluecker). Also: REINHÖREN!
Whats Phantom in Japan EP. 4. July 12, 2018. Hosted by Dave Simon and The Green Phantom. Simon and Phantom reviewed New Japan Pro Wrestling's G-1 Special in San Francisco including Kenny Omega's win over Cody Rhodes and Hiromu Takahashi v. Dragon Lee. Simon and Phantom previewed the month-long G-1 Tournament and gave their predictions for the A and B Blocks. All this and much more on this episode.
Welcome back, in the next few episodes, our main topics will be the Survivor Series Match Anthology where we review all WWE Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination matches. In this episode, we review the Survivor Series matches from Survivor Series 1987 to Survivor Series 1993. We also review NJPW Power Struggle 2015 and the Tenryu Retirement show. There's no ROW reviews being that James' internet is down. For the news we have TNA moving to a new network, A and B Blocks of the G1 Tag League, Pro Wrestling NOAH, and more! Give us a download and if you like what you here, give us a follow and maybe a donation! Enjoy guys. (This episode was recorded Thursday, November 19th, 2015 ) Give us a Follow: @shellshock-network Donate to the Show: www.patreon.com/shellshocknetwork?ty=h Subscribe us on YouTube www.youutbe.com/user/TheShellpod Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ShellshockNetwork Greg: -Twitter: twitter.com/GoodnightLove35 -YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Ty00C38PRPqISKkvsT8wA James: -Twitter: twitter.com/HawkAholic85 Donald: -Twitter: twitter.com/ThroatPunchAll Any audio, images, or music clips used in this episode belong to their proper owners, this is a non-profit podcast where the only way we're to make money is donations, t-shirt sales, and sponsors not off the audio itself.
The FCC 700 MHz Spectrum AuctionIntro: In this podcast we discuss the in-progress FCC 700 MHz spectrum auction.Gordon: Mike, you are the reigning Global Wireless Education Consortium Educator of the year so you know about this stuff - what exactly is this spectrum the FCC is auctioning and where did it come from?Back in 2005 Congress passed a law that requires all U.S. TV stations to convert to all digital broadcasts and give up analog spectrum in the 700 MHz frequency band. This law will free up 62 MHz of spectrum in the 700 MHz band and effectively eliminate channels between 52 and 69. This conversion, which has a deadline of February 18, 2009, has freed up spectrum that is being split up by the FCC into five blocks.Gordon: What so interesting about this block of spectrum?Cell coverage, required cell-site density and cost (total network cost and cost per customer).I understand each spectrum block in the 700 MHz auction, except for the national public safely D-Block, has been assigned an area designation by the FCC. Could you describe those areas included in the 700 MHz auction using FCC definitions.Economic AreasBoth the A-Block (12 MHz) and the E-Block (6 MHz) are being auctioned using the Economic Area (BEA) service areas established by the Regional Economic Analysis Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce. Included are Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa and the Gulf of Mexico. There are a total of 176 Economic Area service areas designated by the FCC.BEA services include General Wireless Communications Service (GWCS), Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) and Location and Monitoring Service (LMS). Cellular Market AreasThe B-Block (12 MHz) is being auctioned using the Cellular Market Area (CMA) service areas. The 734 CMAs are broken down as follows: Areas 1-305: Created from the Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) defined by the Office of Management and Budget (1-305) Area 306: The Gulf of MexicoAreas 307-734: Rural Service Areas (RSAs) established by the FCC which do not cross state borders including parts of Puerto Rico not already in an MSA (723-729), U.S. Virgin Islands (730-731), Guam (732), American Samoa (733), and Northern Mariana Islands (734).CMA Services include Cellular Radiotelephone Service and Interactive Video and Data Service (IVDS) Regional Economic Areas The C-Block (22 MHz) is being auctioned using the 12 Regional Economic Areas (REAs) created by the FCC. The REAs are an aggregation of the 52 Major Economic Areas (MEAs) defined by the FCC. REA Services include Wireless Communications Service (WCS)All FCC areas, along with names, county lists, maps and map info data can be found on the Commission's website linked here. Mike: How is the auction being conducted? On their website, the Federal Communications Commission has a public notice titled Auction of 700 MHZ Band Licenses. This document describes the bidding procedure for the 214 companies that have qualified for the auction, which will be handled by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB). The WTB is one of seven FCC Bureaus and is responsible for all FCC domestic wireless telecommunications programs and policies.Here's a summary outline of the procedure pulled from the 12 page FCC document: Bidding in Auction 73 started on Thursday, January 24, 2008.Each qualified bidder received prior to January 24: At least two RSA SecurID tokens An Integrated Spectrum Auction System (ISAS) Bidder’s Guide A FCC Auction Bidder Line phone number The FCC will conduct the auction over the Internet and telephonic bidding will also be available. In either case, each authorized bidder must have his or her own SecurID token. There will be a minimum opening bid amount for each license and package and the minimum opening bid amount is subject to reduction at the discretion of the WTB. The WTB will not entertain requests to lower minimum opening bid amounts. The WTB has established the following block-specific aggregate reserve prices for Auction 73: Block A, $1.807380 billion;Block B, $1.374426 billion;Block C, $4.637854 billion;Block D, $1.330000 billion;Block E, $0.903690 billion. Mike: It's interesting the range of reserve prices - is it safe to say that these correlate to the "value" the FCC sees with each?If, at the close of bidding in Auction 73, the aggregate reserve price for the A, B, C and/or E Blocks has not been met, the WTB will issue an announcement that bidding in Auction 73 is closed and set a date for commencement of Auction 76. Round results will be available approximately 10 minutes after the close of each round. and two types of reports will be available to bidders: (a) publicly available information, and (b) bidder-specific information available only to that bidder when logged in to the FCC Auction System. Each qualified bidder will have a default watchlist that contains every license and packages of licenses selected on the bidder’s short-form application. Qualified bidders may also create custom watchlists. On Tuesday, January 22, the WTB conducted a mock auction, which will allow qualified bidders to familiarize themselves with the FCC Auction System. Only qualified bidders will be permitted to participate in the mock auction. Once winning bids are announced (either after Auction 73 or Auction 76) and winning bidders are announced, winning bidders will have 10 business days to file a long-form application (FCC Form 601) and make down payments for all of the licenses it won. Mike: Who are some of the major bidders? USA Today has published an interesting article titled Google could cause a stir in FCC's airwaves auction and, in the article, some of the leading bidders and their likely strategies are listed.Let's take a quick look at some of the major bidders (in alphabetical order) and their expected bidding strategies. For additional detail be sure to read the USA Today Article.AT&T AT&T already has more spectrum than any other carrier so bidding on the 700 MHz band will be used for further build-out. Many experts are speculating AT&T will focus primarily on the D-Block public-safety spectrum.Mike: Why is AT&T going after public-safety spectrum? Am I missing something?Cablevision, Cox, Advance/Newhouse, BresnanThese cable companies are interested in spectrum to provide wireless services and compete with the large providers. Most experts believe they will be bidding on A-Block regional licenses in their service areas.EchoStarEchoStar is a satellite TV provider that is interested in using spectrum to provide wireless broadband access to its customers. Most experts do not feel EchoStar has the money to compete with companies like Google, At&T and Verizon in the auction.GoogleGoogle is the heavyweight here. The company wants to further expand into the cellular smartphone market and has the money to compete with the big providers. The company is expected to bid the $4.6 Billion minimum for the C-Block spectrum.Mike: Is this National Spectrum? As opposed to regional?Leap, MetroPCS,, AlltelLike the cable companies (Cablevision, Cox, etc), these regional wireless companies will likely be bidding on A-Block regional licenses in their service areas. Experts also are speculating Alltel will bid on the public safety D-Block spectrum.Paul Allen and VulcanPaul Allen's (co-founder of Microsoft with Bill Gates) investment company, Vulcan, already owns spectrum in Washington and Oregon.Vulcan may be bidding on some of the C-Block regional licenses or smaller A or B-Block regional licenses.QualcommThe California based wireless manufacturer is looking for spectrum for its MediaFlo smartphone video service. Qualcomm will likely be bidding on E-Block regional licenses.VerizonVerizon will likely be bidding big on C-Block spectrum with plans to open their network to any (hardware and software) devices.Mike: Can you give us some background on the auction to date?The 26th round finished yesterday (Friday - Feb. 1, 2008) afternoon - here's a quick update from the FCC auction site: Bidding Rounds to Date: 26Bid totals to Date: $18,554,080,600The A and B-Blocks have been getting most of the attention lately:The Los Angeles A-Block leads the A's with a current bid of $580,268,000.The Chicago B-Block leads the B's with a current bid of $892,400,000. There has not been a C-Block bid since it passed the FCC reserve price on Thursday. The current C-Block bid is $4,713,823,000.The public safety D-Block has not had a bid in 25 consecutive rounds and is stuck at $472,042,000, well below the $1.3 Billion reserve price set by the FCC.E-Block bidding has been slow with the New York City E-Block leading at $178,897,000.23 licenses had not registered a bid at the end of round 26, 19 of these 23 are in the E-Block. Mike: Any personal observations and opinions on the auction?It looks (to me anyways) like the C-Block bidding may be done. Since the FCC reserve price of $4.6 Billion has been passed, the open-access that Google wanted is assured. We won't know who the winning bidders are until after the auctions have closed but I'd say Google is the current leading C-Block bidder.Right now it does not look like the D-Block will meet the $1.3 Billion reserve price and will end up being re-auctioned by the FCC.A number of E-Block licenses will not meet minimum bids and will also be re-auctioned.The FCC had set an original goal of $10 Billion for the auction. With current bids totaling over $18 Billion, it appears the auction (from the FCC's perspective) will be a success. Bidding is closed for the weekend with round 27 starting Monday (Feb. 4, 2008) morning.Mike: What's the best way to stay updated?If you want to stay updated - the FCC Auction 73: 700 MHz Auction Summary page lists, among other things, results of the auction after each round. You can also watch my blog!Mike: When will we know the winners?The auction will likely last a couple of months so we won't know the winners until then. We should start to see products from the winning bidders that use the spectrum sometime next year.