Dyllon Rodillon
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John Cena's retirement
Happy New Years to all my readers! I know it's been a while. I do apologize and I want to start writing again. I promise I'll try my best, so here we go. It's been quite a while since John Cena's final match. Truthfully I'm still in denial that it's finally over. As a friendly reminder, like all kids around my age John Cena was one of my favorite wrestlers growing up. Batista was my absolute favorite but John was definitely up there. I had stopped watching wrestling once the PG era started, but deep down and as I'd gotten older I've always had an affinity for wrestling. But when John announced his retirement. I decided to follow a little more closely, as shown by my previous articles both simply thanking Cena and my 2024 prediction as to how it would go down and what I'd like to see from his retirement tour.
By Dyllon Rodillon6 days ago in Geeks
David Corenswet lives in a world made of cardboard
Recently, I've had the opportunity to watch the newest Superman in theaters. I absolutely loved it. I'm eternally grateful for Gunn reminding the world what exactly being punk rock is and how we all need to be a little more punk rock. Now this is not a critique on the movie, but an opportunity moving forward as well as a slight character analysis of David's Superman relative to every other live-action version we've seen in length so far. Spoiler alert for those reading who have yet to see the film or are waiting on the digital release.
By Dyllon Rodillon5 months ago in Geeks
The death of Jonathan Kent
In comics there's two running gags regarding death. No one ever truly stays dead. We've seen this happen countless times with countless heroes, especially after 1993's infamous "Death of Superman" story arc. But the exceptions to that rule are Uncle Ben, Marth and Thomas Wayne, and Jonathan, better known as "Pa" Kent. Their deaths pose too much of an impact on the arc of our heroes. Some comics have ventured into the idea of how our heroes lives would be impacted should those characters live instead of die. I will not be doing that today, maybe in a future article. Please subscribe to see should that day come. But, I would like to show my idea of how I would handle the death of "Pa" Kent.
By Dyllon Rodillon9 months ago in Geeks
Cena's retirement
It's been a week since Cena announced his retirement. It's still so surreal. This man has been working in the WWE for more than 2/3's of my life. Yes I know others have done it for even longer, but to truly stay with one company through thick and thin and truly give it his all from day 1 is truly inspiring. I also appreciate how honest John is, he had a line which was 50. And granted he's still only 47 years old. He wants to leave the fans with the best performance he can. Once again, thank you John.
By Dyllon Rodillonabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Thank you Cena
Last night at Money in the bank, John Cena has officially announced his retirement from the WWE. The man who first introduced the "Ruthless Aggression Era", introduced the world to "Thuganomics", and has been through thick and thin with the WWE has decided it's time. Thankfully the retirement isn't abrupt, he will have a retirement tour in 2025. Thankfully during the post PPV press conference John did confirm he will finish all of 2025 instead of what I initially thought of retiring at or right after WrestleMania. If done properly, this farewell tour will be absolutely incredible. So what is there left for John? He's given us fans over 20 years with WWE alone. John has won 16 world titles, performed in thousands of matches, flown hundreds of thousands of miles flown, and inspired millions over the world.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Unbalanced
Thaw my heart
I've had this story in the backburner for a while after playing Batman Arkham Knight. In the game, Nora is kidnapped by the militia in an attempt to get Mr. Freeze to kill Batman. Victor rightfully distrusts the militia and instead implores Batman to help him retrieve Nora. Of course Batman is able to do so. But with Nora now awake, she makes the decision to stop letting Victor try to save her and they ride away in the sunset to be with each other with what little time they have left. Batman respectfully leaves them alone knowing Victor will not come back to Gotham. I absolutely love this ending, however I'm not the biggest fan of ambiguity. So this inspired me to write my own ending for Victor and Nora heavily inspired by this ending.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Geeks
Kayla Harrison is finally joining the UFC
Apologies for not writing in a while and even being very late in this reaction. Life behind the keyboard has been interesting to say the least. But Kayla making her way to the UFC is too important of a topic for me NOT to talk about before it's too late. Kayla Harrison is now officially in the UFC and will make her debut at UFC 300 in April against Holly Holm. This is MONSTEROUS news for the WMMA world and WMMA fans. I truly never expected this day to happen. I always thought Kayla would be another MMA "What-If", but nope she's now in the UFC.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Unbalanced
2023 WNBA Finals
The house always wins! Your Las Vegas Aces are WNBA champions once again. The first WNBA team to go back to back in 20 long years! I am incredibly proud of our girls. I cannot wait to attend the parade. Unfortunately I was not able to make it last year but I'll be there this year! I implore all other Vegas natives and residents to attend the parade, let's show our girls even more love this 2nd time around. The parade is scheduled for Monday 10/23/23 but with no location at the time of publishing this article.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Unbalanced
2023 WNBA finals
To no one's surprise the two teams that were favorited by everyone, coveted as super-teams before either roster even arrived to their respective training camps, and basically the teams that broke the W are on their way to the WNBA finals to play each other tomorrow. Of course my Vegas bias aside, this best of 5 series will be absolutely insane. Vegas and NY were both the #1 and #2 in every major statistic category for the regular season. Both teams broke and set many W records and both are just loaded with talent. The Aces look to be the first team in 20 years to go back to back in the W, and the Liberty after 20 long years away from the finals want their very first ring. Both teams want to prove they're not just a failed experiment. So who wins?
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Unbalanced
Wnba 2023 regular season
This season absolutely did not disappoint. Of course I'm bias since I'm an Aces fan, and my Aces rightfully finished off on top. But New York certainly did not disappoint. The age of the WNBA super-team era is certainly here. Unfortunately, my Aces came up on the losing side most of the time with our head to head battles against NY, but a NYC/LVA finals, is going to be incredible.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Unbalanced
Defining and combating toxic masculinity. Content Warning.
One of my few and far in between controversial articles, so be prepared everyone. I feel like words have lost their power, impact, and importance. Which is strange to me, because in the age of the internet where what you say is permanent. We should be more thoughtful and aware of what we say and when. And I'm not talking about political correctness, censorship, or anything like that. I am however talking about toxic masculinity. Definitely a hot button topic, and honestly rightfully so. We should always aim to be better and learn from not only our mistakes but the mistakes of past generations. Which of course applies to all aspects of life; health, politics, parenting, everything in our society.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Humans







