AEW’s Swerve Strickland Attacks and Mocks Bryan Danielson with Yes Chant on Dynamite

At All In, it’s a battle between Title and Career as Bryan Danielson goes up against AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland. The animosity between these two popular AEW stars has escalated rapidly. Normally, when your career is at stake for the Title, the stakes don’t get any higher, but Swerve managed to make things even more intense for Danielson during tonight’s Dynamite. Swerve defeated Wheeler Yuta with Danielson watching, and then continued to assault him after the match, luring Danielson into the ring. Things got even more personal when Swerve brought up Danielson’s daughter in his attacks.

AEW Dynamite: FTR Will Face The Acclaimed for Tag Title Shot After Match Ends in Disqualification

At All Elite Wrestling’s (AEW) event “All In,” the Young Bucks will protect their Tag Team Championships against one of their adversaries, either The Acclaimed or FTR. Over the past few weeks, they’ve had heated exchanges with both teams, with FTR being their opponents for the titles at last year’s All In event. Since adopting their new heel personas, they’ve been relentless in their pursuit of dominance within AEW, and numerous groups have attempted to halt their reign without success. Currently, The Elite holds a significant amount of power in AEW, with three sets of titles among them. However, this could shift in less than two weeks when the TNT Championship is also on the line, with a major stipulation attached during the event in London.

Watchmen: Chapter 1’s Katee Sackhoff Shares Love for Zack Snyder’s Adaptation

As a long-time fan of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ groundbreaking graphic novel “Watchmen,” I eagerly await the arrival of “Watchmen: Chapter 1” on Digital this weekend. Having grown up watching animated series, I am particularly excited to see how the world of “Watchmen” translates to this new medium. The upcoming two-part movie serves as a follow-up to Zack Snyder’s controversial live-action adaptation from 2009 and offers fans like me another chance to delve into the franchise’s rich mythos.

James Gunn Pays Tribute to Creature Commandos on Anniversary of Their DC Comics Debut

Just as many comic book characters, the Creature Commandos initially appeared in a different series rather than their own. Specifically, this monster-themed squad debuted in issue #93 of the 1980’s Weird War Tales. Now, around four decades later, they’re moving into the spotlight through an animated show from DC Studios, which has been announced by studio head James Gunn to celebrate the team’s anniversary.