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I'm probably one of the latecomers in the room here. Well, I already heard the name Sheila and the Insects during my college years when I randomly watched music videos at MTV. Despite that, I rarely listened to their music back then.
Una sa lahat, hindi ako fan ng Game Of
Thrones o alinmang sikat na palabas sa telebisyon sa kasalukuyan.
Bagamat nanunood ako paminsan-minsan, depende sa mood o trip ko.
This Sunday, Philippine Wrestling Revolution (PWR) will have its biggest event of the year. Expect a king-sized show to take place as all of the promotion's titles will be on the line, as well as rivalries staging a hottest bloody conclusion, and stars cementing their legacies.
In a span of two weeks, Marvel's latest
film Avengers: Endgame has already broken a lot of box records. The finale of this epic-two part movie has attracted a lot of
attention, making it as one of the hit names in pop culture phenomenon
so far this year.
Warning: This review article may or may not contain potential spoilers. So in case you haven't seen the movie yet, I suggest you close this page, get your patootie in the movie house near you, and prepare to spend for like three hours of your daily life (aside from the money, of course). Otherwise, CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED.
Wrevolution X just kicked off last month with the Path Of Gold event, but the path to PWR's biggest show of the year is nothing without an obstacle – a long and treacherous one that is only meant for conquerors. Who's destiny will be fulfilled come Sunday, 28 April 2019? Find out as Philippine Wrestling Revolution will emanate its live event DESTINO from the Power Mac Center at Circuit Makati.
Smartphone brand OPPO ended the first quarter of 2019 with a bang as they hit record-high sales on its latest smartphone offering, the much-anticipated F11 Pro.
I am offering my insincere condolences to all the people who have lost relationships with their friends because of spoilers. May that loss makes you all be responsible enough to SHUT UP AND WATCH from now on.
Exactly a year ago, Manila Wrestling Federation made a massive revamp – a feat that later translated into slating six shows during the better part of 2018, a series of cameos from the likes of Maria Ozawa and Brandon Vera, and an inaugural championship won eventually by the history-making highflyer Robin Sane. Since then, MWF went on a break during the entire first quarter of 2019