
Clyde E. Dawkins
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I'm a big sports fan, especially hockey, and I've been a fan of villainesses since I was eight! My favorite shows are The Simpsons and Family Guy, etc.
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A Look Back: New Year's Revolution 2005's Elimination Chamber Match
If there was ever an underrated regular pay-per-view, it was New Year's Revolution. I immensely remember WWE adding that PPV to their collection of events, and while I never read why it was added, I do have my theories. For one, New Year's Revolution made the wait for the Royal Rumble easier, as the gap between the December PPV (Armageddon) and the Rumble was very large--about six weeks! Secondly, Raw's last solo PPV was October's Taboo Tuesday, and their last participation in one was the dual-branded Survivor Series. So Raw needed another solo show on the road to WrestleMania, and that's where New Year's Revolution came in. The event only lasted three years, but the first one, taking place on January 9, 2005, gave us a very epic main event. But first, the backstory.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
It All Comes Down to This (Week 18)
This is it: the final week of the regular season. Everything is guaranteed to be settled on the NFL's season finale, which--for the first time in 17 years--is Week 18. Week 18 is now the regular final week of the season, but the story remains the same: the last pieces of that proverbial puzzle will be completed. Similar to the final week since 2003, there is no more Monday Night Football; though one of the six Wild Card Playoff games will actually air on Monday, January 17. It's two games on Saturday, while the rest will play on Sunday, with Sunday Night Football ending the regular season. Let's look at what's at stake entering the final week.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Week 17 Recap: Boom
On December 28, 2021, the NFL and football fans overall (myself included) were deeply saddened by the sudden passing of former head coach turned legendary broadcaster, John Madden, at the age of 85. Born on April 10, 1936 in Austin, Minnesota, John Earl Madden actually played the game during his college years before being drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1958; however, a knee injury ended his playing career before it had the chance to begin. At only the age of 24, Madden's coaching career began, serving as an assistant at Allan Hancock College before becoming their head coach, and later working as a defensive coordinator at San Diego State.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Sylvie Garrett (Mommy, I Didn't Do It)
Hard to believe that it's been five years since the film, Mommy, I Didn't Do It premiered on Lifetime. There are two main things I remember about New Year's Day 2017. One, I was watching a primetime game between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions, which the Packers won to clinch the NFC North. The second thing came later in the day; I switched to Lifetime and watched Mommy, I Didn't Do It, which was the sequel to The Wrong Woman, which came out in 2013.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Geeks
Top 10 Lifetime Villainesses of 2021 (Part II: The Top 5)
As I stated while devising the first half of this top 10 list, picking them out from a very impressive crop of Lifetime film villainesses from this year was very difficult. Despite this, however, I had my top 5 cemented quickly. These five female baddies showed out the most in 2021, making it easy for me to feature them in this list. They are as follows:
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Geeks
Top 10 Lifetime Villainesses of 2021 (Part I: #10 - #6)
I've been a fan and viewer of Lifetime movies for two decades, and I can honestly say that 2021 gave us the best batch of films in a while. It definitely gave us the best collection of villainesses that I have ever seen; very amazing and deliciously evil ones who were played by some immensely talented actresses. I have the unenviable task of picking out the 10 best ones from this year, and it is definitely not easy, but I've managed to do it. This story features the first half of the top 10, and they are as follows:
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Geeks
Toni Storm Released by WWE
Days before 2021 came to end, wrestling fans were hit with one more shocking release from World Wrestling Entertainment: Toni Storm. The news hit all over wrestling sites that Toni Storm's tenure in WWE has come to an end after four years, with reports stating that she requested to be released. Even so, this release joins a vast collection of departures in the women's division alone, including Nia Jax, B-Fab, and Taya Valkyrie (among many others).
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Moonlight Madness
For Simone Kimball, the happiest moment in her young life was the very day she walked down the aisle and said, "I do," to her now-husband, Alex Maxwell. It was love at first sight for the couple, and they didn't waste time when it came to tying the knot. Simone felt that the time was right, and it was a sentiment that Alex vehemently shared, though their shared passion was met with a feeling from those around them that they were rushing into things. Simone and Alex had only been together for seven months, and even though both were only in their 30s, it was decided that waiting was not an option.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Fiction
Top Dogs Battle for Home Field (NFC Week 17)
I am a Green Bay Packers fan who is quite excited for Week 17, and the reason is obvious. There are four teams jockeying for the #1 position, and not only are the Packers in the race, they're on top of it. It's a very tight race up top, and there's also a very interesting battle in the Wild Card standings as well. Here's a look at the National Football Conference's standings entering the penultimate week of the season.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
The Conference Royal Rumble Continues (AFC Week 17)
For the first time since 1993, Week 17 will not serve as the final week of the season. It is now the penultimate week with the NFL season now being 18 weeks long--on a permanent basis. Prior to this season, Week 17 ended the season, and it was fitting, as Week 17 has often fallen either on the final weekend of the year or the first weekend of the New Year, which is what I loved about Week 17. In this case, Week 17 opens on the 2nd day of 2022 with 15 games, with a 16th taking place on the following day. Even with the permanent shift in the schedule, Week 17 remains pivotal in the NFL season, as a lot can be settled during the season's penultimate week.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Week 16 Recap: Giving and Receiving
Week 16 of the NFL season always falls on Christmas time, and every year, it can be cause for celebration for a select few teams in the league. This year's NFL Christmas weekend was no exception, as five more teams joined the Green Bay Packers in the 2021 playoffs. One such team was the Dallas Cowboys, who looked to win the NFC East this week. They received their gifts before taking the field for their Sunday Night Football clash against the Washington Football Team.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Top 3 Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Villainesses of 2021
I truly love Hallmark's mystery films with a passion. A new year is upon us, and the month of January often means the beginning of a new year's worth of Hallmark mystery films. There are so many different film series, though the current gold standard out of all of them is the Aurora Teagarden series that stars Candace Cameron Bure as the titular character. The year has seen several other series continue, with examples including the Alison Sweeney--led Chronicle Mysteries series, and Mystery 101, which co-stars Jill Wagner and Kristoffer Polaha. However, Sweeney's other series, Murder, She Baked, did make a return this year under the new banner title, A Hannah Swensen Mystery, and 2021 also saw the possible beginning of another series with the film, Redemption in Cherry Springs, with Rochelle Aytes as the lead.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Geeks











