Tuesday, March 23, 2021

The Fiend's new look is scarier than ever:The most indestructible character ever in WWE is back with a bang!


                          










The Fiend recently returned to WWE at the Fastlane pay-per-view, and he's back with a brand new look. During Alexa Bliss and Randy Orton's intergender clash at Fastlane, The Fiend emerged from the ring with a burned and disfigured appearance.

In addition to the mask, his new attire has drawn comparisons to characters from classic horror films. These comparisons make sense, as the entire project was supervised by legendary SFX makeup artist, Tom Savini.

Among his various notable achievements, Savini has worked on iconic films such as Dawn of the Dead (1978), Friday the 13th (1980), and Day of the Dead (1985).

During the latest edition of Monday Night RAW, Randy Orton wished to confront The Fiend. Orton's wish was granted by Alexa Bliss, who warned him about the consequences.

Using her mysterious Pandora's Box, Bliss summoned The Fiend to appear during the segment. As The Fiend stood in the ring, Orton produced a gas can from a concealed bag to set Bray Wyatt's alter-ego on fire once again. The Viper even delivered an RKO to The Fiend, but Bliss distracted him from the task at hand.




As a result, The Fiend eventually stood up and unleashed his wrath on Orton. He used a Mandible Claw and a Sister Abigail maneuver to put down his longtime rival.

WWE RAW's demonic duo celebrated Randy Orton's downfall at the end of the episode. Alexa Bliss also pointed towards the WrestleMania logo, as WWE soon confirmed that The Fiend will wrestle The Viper at The Show of Shows.

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Bebe Rexha Sacrifice Review:Song of the month(March 2021)






Bebe Rexha has dropped the video for her first new song of 2021, “Sacrifice.” The single follows her collaboration with Doja Cat, “Baby, I’m Jealous,” which arrived last October.
The seductive new visual for her new track, which she said is the only dance song on her upcoming album, addresses the attention needed to nurture a relationship and references Nineties films such as Blade and the Matrix franchise.
The clip features Rexha and a posse of vampire women. It opens on a man who is chained up and bloodied, as the song’s club-ready beats play. “Sacrifice/When it comes to me, don’t want no compromise,” she sings on the chorus. “This should be the only body on your mind/When it comes to me, I’m down for life/Tell me what you’ll sacrifice.”
The singer premiered the video on Thursday during a YouTube Originals’ Released episode, where she delivered opera-styled renditions of her tracks, transformed text messages into songs, played a game of “sacrifice” to go along with the video premiere, and shared some intel on her upcoming album — the follow-up to her debut LP, 2018’s Expectations.
This song lives up to the expectations and is a must listen for edm genre lovers.

My rating:-4/5

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