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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Review – IGN

  1. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Review IGN
  2. ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ Review: Godzilla vs. Kurt Russell The New York Times
  3. ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ Review: Apple’s Godzilla Series Is Action-Packed but Disjointed Yahoo Entertainment
  4. MONARCH: LEGACY OF MONSTERS Sets MonsterVerse Rotten Tomatoes Record Ahead Of Apple TV+ Series Premiere MONARCH: LEGACY OF MONSTERS Sets MonsterVerse Rotten Tomatoes Record Ahead Of Apple TV+ Series Premiere CBM (Comic Book Movie)
  5. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Works Because of Its Big Swings (Review) The Escapist
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Godzilla returns in first trailer for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters – The Verge

  1. Godzilla returns in first trailer for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters The Verge
  2. Apple’s Godzilla show Monarch: Legacy of Monsters gets a roaring trailer Polygon
  3. MONARCH: LEGACY OF MONSTERS – Apple TV+ Releases First Poster For GODZILLA Spin-Off Series MONARCH: LEGACY OF MONSTERS – Apple TV+ Releases First Poster For GODZILLA Spin-Off Series CBM (Comic Book Movie)
  4. Monarch Legacy of Monsters: Teaser for Apple TV+ Godzilla Show Gizmodo
  5. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Confirms Fan-Favorite Monsterverse Character Is Returning ComicBook.com
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Taika Waititi Reveals What He’d Do With a Hypothetical ‘Thor 5’: New Worlds, ‘Outlandish’ Monsters and an Enemy Stronger Than Hela – Variety

  1. Taika Waititi Reveals What He’d Do With a Hypothetical ‘Thor 5’: New Worlds, ‘Outlandish’ Monsters and an Enemy Stronger Than Hela Variety
  2. RUMOR: Thor 5 In Development, Taika Waititi Possibly Returning WDW News Today
  3. THOR 5 Reportedly In Development At Marvel Studios; “Good Chance” Taika Waititi Will Return To Direct CBM (Comic Book Movie)
  4. Thor 5 Rumored To Be In Development at Marvel Studios ComicBook.com
  5. “The Prince of Asgard is not a joke”: Thor 5 Bringing Back Taika Waititi After Love and Thunder Disaster Enrages Fans, Beg Marvel to Honor Chris Hemsworth FandomWire
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Pokémon World Championships Disqualifies Scarlet And Violet Pros Using Hacked Monsters – Nintendo Life

  1. Pokémon World Championships Disqualifies Scarlet And Violet Pros Using Hacked Monsters Nintendo Life
  2. Pokemon VGC player disqualified from World Championships for “genned” team Dexerto
  3. Pokemon World Championship challenger disqualified for using ‘genned’ team CharlieINTEL.com
  4. Pokémon Co. eliminates multiple pros from 2023 World Pokémon Championships for hacked data GoNintendo
  5. 2023 Pokémon World Championships Players Disqualified Over Hacked Pokémon Controversy Future Game Releases
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‘Dungeons & Dragons’ cast on making magic with monsters and K-Y Jelly – Entertainment Weekly News

  1. ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ cast on making magic with monsters and K-Y Jelly Entertainment Weekly News
  2. Review | The new ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ film mostly captures the game’s magic The Washington Post
  3. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves review: This fun fantasy romp is not just for nerds Entertainment Weekly News
  4. Review: ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ is the right example of escapism into a fantasy world India Forums
  5. Dungeons & Dragons Review: Fantasy Meets Funny in New Blockbuster ScreenCrush
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COLOPL announces free-to-play 3D action RPG Volzerk: Monsters and Lands Unknown for PC, iOS, and Android

COLOPL [565 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/colopl”>COLOPL has announced Free-to-Play [127 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/free-to-play”>free-to-play 3D Action RPG [553 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/rpg/action-rpg”>action RPG Volzerk: Monsters and Lands Unknown” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/volzerk-monsters-and-lands-unknown”>Volzerk: Monsters and Lands Unknown for PC [16,628 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/pc”>PC (Steam), iOS, and Android. It is known as Monster Universe in Japanese. It will launch in late January in Japanese, with plans to add English language support via a future update.

Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:

About

Monster breeding and action RPG. Explore the world and raise legendary monsters!

Volzerk: Monsters and Lands Unknown is a crossbreeding action RPG. Join protagonist Fina on an Adventure [653 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/adventure”>adventure to discover legendary monsters. Raise monsters, join a colorful cast of friends, and face off against powerful enemies.

Story

The island of Fort Lemuria.

Discovered in a vast ocean, this island’s rich landscape was dotted with countless mysterious ruins and inhabited by strange animals known as Monsters.

Humankind agreed to organize a Research Commission in order to investigate the island and the monsters that live there.

…Then one day, the island guardian Volzerk clashed with the legendary beast known as Magna, and both were apparently destroyed.

Ten years have passed since that day.

Without the protection of Volzerk, the monsters of the island are in danger of extinction.

However, a young girl is about to join the Research Commission.

Her name is Fina, and she is the only human alive who witnessed Volzerk’s disappearance.

With her obsessive love of monsters, Fina’s sole goal in life is to get as close to them as she can.

And deep within her heart burns the desire to once again be reunited with Volzerk.

Genuine Action [847 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/action”>Action

  • Volzerk: Monsters and Lands Unknown is an original action RPG that brings characters and monsters together for epic battles!
  • Mix and match monsters with different riders to master different skills!
  • Make use of the different weapon types and switch out characters at the right time to bring down powerful foes!

Raise Monsters

  • Immerse yourself in a deep monster breeding system!
  • Different characters can impart different abilities to monsters, allowing players to raise the monsters of their choosing!
  • Crossbreed two monsters to give birth to a whole new monster, which will inherit its parents’ abilities!
  • Raise monsters to fit your own personal play style and take down the powerful enemies that stand in your way!
  • You can even Crossbreed your monsters with those of your friends!

Music

Music is composed by Yoko Kanno.

An Amazingly Talented Team of Voice Actors

Ai Kakuma, Aimi Tanaka, Aka [2 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/aka”>Akari Kito, Asuka Kakumoto, Ayasa Ito, Ayumu Kotomiya, Daiki Hamano, Fairouz Ai, Hirohiko Kakegawa, Hiyori Kono, Inori Minase, Jin Ogasawara, Jun Kasama, Kohei Amasaki, Koki Uchiyama, Manaka Iwami, Mari Hino, Megumi Han, Mii Miki, Miyuri Shimabukuro, Reina Ueda, Rika Kinugawa, Rika Nagae, Ryota Osaka, Satomi Sato, Satsumi Matsuda, Sayaka Senbongi, Shinei Ueki, Shinichiro Kamio, Shun Horie, Shunsuke Takeuchi, Sumire Uesaka, Taiki Yamashita, Tomori Kusunoki, Toshinari Fukamachi, Yasuhiro Mamiya, Yuki Ono, Yuki Tai, Yurina Furukawa, and more.

Game Price

This app is free to play. (Note: This app offers in-app purchases. Please be sure to read the Terms of Service before playing.)

Watch the Steam trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.

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Terrifying close-up of an ant’s face gives horror movie monsters a run for their money

It turns out that zooming in on an ant’s face is an absolute nightmare.

A close-up photograph of an ant was sent in as a submission to the 48th annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition — and the results are freaky.

The tight shot of the tiny insect, captured by Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas of Taurage, Lithuania, shows the ant’s beady red eyes, angry expression and what appears to be long, sharp teeth.

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Kavaliauskas captured this photo of the ant by using reflected light with 5X objective lens magnification, according to the competition.

The photo has the internet — well, freaking out over what could replace a monster in a horror film.

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Check out some of the reactions to the image.

Yet the intricate snapshot that has stirred up so much conversation and shock on social media didn’t place in the Small World competition.

Instead, Nikon’s first-place winner, Grigorii Timin and Dr. Michel Milinkovitch of the University of Geneva, presented a detailed photo of the embryonic hand of a Madagascar giant day gecko — showing the complete internal structure in vibrant color.

This is what took top prize.

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“Masterfully blending imaging technology and artistic creativity, Timin utilized high-resolution microscopy and image-stitching to capture this species of Phelsuma grandis day gecko,” Nikon said in a press release.

“[With] a visually stunning and painstaking technique, Timin used image-stitching to merge hundreds of images together to create the final image of his gecko.”

Timin commented, “This particular image is beautiful and informative, as an overview and also when you magnify it in a certain region, shedding light on how the structures are organized on a cellular level,” according to the news release.

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Other top 20 submissions included photos of an agatized dinosaur bone, a fluorescent close-up of a tiger beetle holding a fly, cross-sections of a human colon — and a daddy-long-legs spider with what looks like an adorable little face.

The Nikon Small World competition has been showcasing “photography under the microscope” ever since 1974.

Contest judges analyzed entries from all around the world.

Entries were evaluated on originality, informational content, technical proficiency and visual impact, according to Nikon.

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The 2022 competition received nearly 1,300 entries from 72 different countries.

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Terrifying close-up of an ant’s face gives horror movie monsters a run for their money

It turns out that zooming in on an ant’s face is an absolute nightmare.

A close-up photograph of an ant was sent in as a submission to the 48th annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition — and the results are freaky.

The tight shot of the tiny insect, captured by Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas of Taurage, Lithuania, shows the ant’s beady red eyes, angry expression and what appears to be long, sharp teeth.

DO SPIDERS SLEEP AS HUMANS DO? EXPERTS WEIGH IN ON NEW STUDY SUGGESTING THEY MIGHT

Kavaliauskas captured this photo of the ant by using reflected light with 5X objective lens magnification, according to the competition.

A close-up of an ant’s face as captured by Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas of Taurage, Lithuania — a submission to Nikon’s Small World Competition.
(Nikon Small World/Eugenijus Kavaliauskas)

The photo has the internet — well, freaking out over what could replace a monster in a horror film.

Check out some of the reactions to the image.

Yet the intricate snapshot that has stirred up so much conversation and shock on social media didn’t place in the Small World competition.

Instead, Nikon’s first-place winner, Grigorii Timin and Dr. Michel Milinkovitch of the University of Geneva, presented a detailed photo of the embryonic hand of a Madagascar giant day gecko — showing the complete internal structure in vibrant color.

This is what took top prize.

GOOD LUCK OMENS! WHY THE PRAYING MANTIS, BUTTERFLY AND LADYBUG ARE THOUGHT TO BRING GOOD THINGS

“Masterfully blending imaging technology and artistic creativity, Timin utilized high-resolution microscopy and image-stitching to capture this species of Phelsuma grandis day gecko,” Nikon said in a press release.

Embryonic hand of a Madagascar giant day gecko (Phelsuma grandis) as captured by Grigorii Timin and Dr. Michel Milinkovitch of the University of Geneva in Switzerland. This was the first-place winner in a 48th annual Nikon Small World Competition.
(Nikon Small World/Grigorii Timin and Dr. Michel Milinkovitch)

“[With] a visually stunning and painstaking technique, Timin used image-stitching to merge hundreds of images together to create the final image of his gecko.”

Timin commented, “This particular image is beautiful and informative, as an overview and also when you magnify it in a certain region, shedding light on how the structures are organized on a cellular level,” according to the news release.

FIRST-EVER GORGOSAURUS SKELETON SELLS AT AUCTION FOR $6.1M TO UNKOWN BUYER – SCIENTISTS FRUSTRATED

Other top 20 submissions included photos of an agatized dinosaur bone, a fluorescent close-up of a tiger beetle holding a fly, cross-sections of a human colon — and a daddy-long-legs spider with what looks like an adorable little face.

The Nikon Small World competition has been showcasing “photography under the microscope” ever since 1974.

Contest judges analyzed entries from all around the world.

Entries were evaluated on originality, informational content, technical proficiency and visual impact, according to Nikon.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

The 2022 competition received nearly 1,300 entries from 72 different countries.

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AEW Dynamite recap & reactions (July 6, 2022): King of monsters

AEW Dynamite (July 6, 2022) emanated from Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, NY. The show featured Jon Moxley fighting a monster to defend the AEW Interim World Championship and Wardlow ushering in a new era as TNT champion.

Get caught up on all the Dynamite details with the excellent play-by-play from Claire Elizabeth.

Jon Moxley is the king of monsters

Jon Moxley brought the ruckus for the main event of Dynamite. He didn’t have much choice considering his opponent was the 6’5” 285-pound Brody King. Mox went to war with a monster to defend the AEW Interim World Championship.

Moxley hyped the main event with a backstage promo. People think King will catch Mox off guard as a monster. Blackpool Combat Club finds limits and pushes them. The question will be if King has a monster-sized heart to survive.

Malakai Black did the speaking for the House of Black. He envies Moxley’s decision to inflict pain upon himself, and he also envies that Moxley will get to experience pain at the hands of King. The House will make sure the fight goes far beyond the physical realm of pain.

Ding, ding, ding. King delivered a power blow to knock Moxley down. The champ got up in the challenger’s face. Mox threw a few shots, then King knocked him down on his keister again with one mighty strike. King was established early as a monster.

King manhandled Moxley around the ring. Mox caused King to crash into the ring steps then used a side Russian leg sweep to smash King into the guardrail. Mox went for a piledriver on the floor, however, King reversed for a back body drop onto concrete.

Inside the ring, Mox adjusted with better judgement to attack the leg with a dragon screw and figure-four. King was a tough man to keep down. Moxley ran right into a sidewalk slam. King unloaded power chops. Moxley found an opening to dodge a running cannonball. Mox made his move for various chokes and a superplex. Mox stomped King’s head to soften the monster. King rose up to flatten Moxley with a lariat. King had his chance for victory on a piledriver. 1, 2, Mox kicked out. If King was going to win, that was the moment that had me guessing.

Moxley worked for chokes again, but King battered him into the corner for the break. King landed the corner cannonball. Moxley kicked out on the cover. Moxley went into overdrive down the stretch. He hit a DDT and hammered elbows for a chokehold. King decided to fall backwards onto the mat to slam his own weight on top of Mox and break the submission. King didn’t separate quickly enough. Moxley sat back up to snatch King’s neck for another choke. A transition to the bulldog choke sealed the deal. The referee ruled that King was out and awarded the victory to Moxley.

There were no surprises in this match. I don’t mean that as a bad thing. Moxley went to war with a monster and came out as king. We’ve seen that story before. This time was just as entertaining. The story was straightforward for Moxley working different tactics until he managed to pummel King into submission. It was strategic blunt force.

King did well in his role. I wouldn’t say it was a breakout performance, but he definitely showed that he won’t wilt under pressure. This was the biggest stage of his career, and he did fine considering the story being told. It wasn’t the type of loss to damage his aura.

Wardlow’s world

Wardlow is the new TNT champion after pounding down Scorpio Sky and friends in a street fight. Despite being outnumbered, Wardlow didn’t have too much trouble en route to victory.

Sky was flanked by Dan Lambert, Ethan Page, and four other fighters from American Top Team. Sky’s strategy was to use his speed to pick Wardlow apart. When that tactic failed due to Wardlow’s overwhelming strength advantage, Sky went for a blatant low-blow, which was legal due to the street fight rules. Wardlow stomached the pain and proceeded to suplex Sky across the ring.

The numbers game eventually stomped on Wardlow, but it couldn’t keep the big man down. Wardlow connected on a swanton to Sky then posted up for the powerbomb symphony. Lambert sent in the goons for the save. Wardlow clotheslined them all and military pressed the smallest over the ropes onto the entire group below on the floor. Sky bashed Wardlow in the head with the title belt. 1, 2, kick out.

Lambert was on the apron directing traffic. Wardlow escaped a fireman’s carry lift to shove Sky into Lambert. On the bounce back, Wardlow planted Sky with a spinebuster slam. Three powerbombs later and Wardlow was the new TNT titleholder. Confetti rained from the ceiling and flames ignited on stage.

The match wasn’t as one-sided as my description, however, Sky never had any serious offensive spurts. Aside from using the title as a foreign object and receiving help from outsiders, the story was destined for Wardlow to achieve his goal. With the way Wardlow has been built up as a steamrolling powerhouse, victory was the only sensible outcome.

Wardlow’s run puts him at the cream of the crop in AEW right now. There is a lot of talent that could beat him on any given night, but it will be an extremely tough task to conquer Wardlow’s power game. AEW has a chance to build the superstar babyface with a long title reign taking Wardlow into the world title picture. I’m all for giving it a shot. Once he racks up enough wins, the prospect of a streak breaker will bring another level of excitement. It could be a win-win situation. Either Wardlow catches fire as a top guy, or someone earns the rub dethroning him.

Let’s jam through the rest of Dynamite.

Clout chaser. Christian Cage entered with Luchasaurus by his side to mock fans demanding to know why the dino ditched Jungle Boy. Matt Hardy interrupted. He also used talent to leech a paycheck, but he hates himself for it. Hardy wants to make sure Christian doesn’t get away with the same thing. Christian dropped classless insults about Matt’s delusional stance making Jeff Hardy seem like the more sober brother and also how Matt turned a blind eye to use Jeff for one last run at greatness. Christian viewed Matt as a clout chaser trying to steal Christian’s limelight. Fisticuffs ensued with Luchasaurus stepping in to chokeslam Matt through a table.

This promo piece was right in line with Christian’s excellent work of late. He stooped to dastardly levels with verbal insults. Luchasaurus added an imposing presence as protector. Both Christian and Hardy did a good job addressing past actions in AEW, so this didn’t come off like a whitewashed hero trip for Hardy. It also helped position Hardy as a reformed man trying to do right. That makes it easier to fall in line to cheer him for this feud. Not that Christian hasn’t been acting heinous enough in his own right to be showered with jeers no matter who stands across from him.

Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland defeated Butcher & Blade. Bunny was the helping hand on the outside for the meat packers. It wasn’t enough though. After Blade pulled Swerve in front of a shoulder block from Lee, the good guys regrouped to win via flying stomp powerbomb combo finisher to pin Blade.

Exciting tag team action driven by potential tension between Lee and Swerve. The execution of the teammate bump wasn’t so slick. Swerve connected on a rolling cutter and spinning kick then was conveniently too woozy to realize his whereabouts. The accidental pounce from Lee felt forced into the flow. Lee made up for it in the end by helping Swerve balance on the turnbuckles for their finisher. A fist-pound from Lee seemed to imply that all was forgiven. From a story perspective, I’m glad that everything worked out in the end on this evening, however, I wouldn’t be surprised if Swerve dishes out perceived payback once their winning streak ends.

Young Bucks call their shot. In the aftermath of Lee and Swerve winning, Will Hobbs stormed down with Ricky Starks to insult the audacity of them thinking they are on the same level as Team Taz. Starks’ reference to being the best tag team in AEW brought out the Young Bucks. The Jacksons were happy that the tag team division was eating well, but don’t forget who set the table. The champs challenged Lee & Swerve and Starks & Hobbs to a three-way AEW tag title defense next week.

I have mixed feelings about the promo session. Team Taz was excellent with engaging words, especially Starks spitting hot fire. Even the Bucks had good points despite their mediocre delivery. My issue is that this is weak matchmaking from AEW. It is too similar to the Jurassic Express defense. The Bucks are not losing the belts next week, so there is no drama in rehashing the three-way. While the title bout will no doubt entertain, AEW poured cold water on the feud between Team Taz and Lee & Swerve. They have reached a boiling point, and it’s time to pull the trigger on that contest.

Rush defeated Penta Oscuro. Rush set up for the Bull’s Horns finishing dropkick, but Penta countered for a rolling cutter, thrust kick, and package piledriver. Andrade placed Rush’s foot on the apron for the break. Fenix confronted Andrade, and that distracted the referee. Rush struck for a low blow and removed Penta’s mask for the winning roll-up.

This match is a marquee bout in the lucha libre world. Rush and Pentagon were delivering strong with intensity as a grudge match, then the execution of the closing sequence completely took me out of the moment. It revolved around Penta’s rolling cutter rally. Rush was in total control gearing up to finish. He just stopped in his tracks like he experienced a fit of dizziness to wait for Penta’s rolling cutter. The timing made it look terrible, hokey, and nonsensical. On the positive, the rest of the bout was a great taste of things to come between Los Ingobernables and the Lucha Bros.

The Acclaimed & Gunn Club defeated Bear Country, Leon Ruffin, & Fuego del Sol. The Gunn Club snatched the mic away from Max Caster to stifle the rapping entrance. For the finish, Caster connected on the Mic Drop flying elbow, but Austin Gunn tagged in to steal the pin. Afterward, the Gunn sons and Acclaimed shoved each other. Billy Gunn angrily pulled away his sons then viciously clotheslined Caster. Anthony Bowens wanted to scissor daddy. Billy gave him a Fameasser instead.

I don’t have a clue what to make of papa Billy’s actions this week. The group still has my attention though. A good explanation will be vital to keeping interest. A shabby explanation could quickly derail this whole story into garbage territory with Billy’s confusing turns.

Thunder Rosa & Toni Storm defeated Nyla Rose & Marina Shafir. Storm turned the tide to break a pinfall and attack for a pendulum DDT to Nyla and a German suplex to Shafir. Thunderstorm teamed up for a flying buttocks squeeze into a Fire Thunder Driver to Shafir.

Both teams worked well together as proper units. The combo moves flowed smoothly to add drama. Speaking of drama, there were no issues between the champ and her partner. Whatever AEW has in mind for the near future, it does not appear to be another feud between Thunder and Storm.

Notes: Prior to the broadcast, Mark Sterling began a petition to ban Swerve Strickland from AEW. During the show, he was joined by Tony Nese to approach Keith Lee about signing the People Against Swerve Strickland (P.A.S.S.). Lee admitted trust issues with Swerve, but they are still tag partners who are winning. No dice for Sterling.

Later, Sterling also approached Orange Cassidy. OC brought in his lawyer, Danhausen. A proposal was made. If Nese defeats Cassidy on Rampage, then OC will sign the P.A.S.S. petition.

The fallout from Blood & Guts will see Claudio Castagnoli versus Jake Hager next week. Hager wants respect as an undefeated MMA fighter. Claudio vowed to have his hand raised in victory against Hager.

Sticking with Blood & Guts fallout, Eddie Kingston is mad at Chris Jericho for making him a lair. Kingston never got to taste Jericho’s blood, so he’s going to keep coming. Jericho interrupted on the big screen to show craziness. Tay Conti slammed a car door on Ruby Soho’s arm.

Dark Order and -1 honored Mr. Brodie Lee in his hometown. QT Marshall interrupted looking for a singles match against -1. Hangman Page came down to kick off a ping pong session on QT. He was bounced all around the ring. -1 decided to wait until he is 19 years old to pin QT. The other message was that the remaining members of the Dark Order aren’t going anywhere. This was a reference to any concern of a breakup after Stu Grayson and 5 departed AEW. This segment was harmless fun for a good cause.

Samoa Joe versus Jay Lethal for the ROH TV title was announced for the ROH PPV for July 23. Lethal knows it won’t be an easy fight, but he will win the championship. Also for the ROH show, Daniel Garcia will challenge Wheeler Yuta for the ROH Pure Championship. FTR issued a rematch challenge to the Briscoes with the ROH tag titles on the line.

Miro was back with another awesome promo. The target was Malakai Black. A man who preys on the flawed has enraged a flawless man. Miro is a man that rattles the gates of Heaven and a man that will destroy the gates of Hell. The Redeemer is coming for Black.

Stokely Hathaway explained his Baddies recruitment of Leila Grey. He paid for her to be an interim Baddie. His quick thinking figured 3-on-2 was better than 2-on-2. Jade Cargill was not pleased. If this doesn’t work out, Hathaway will be on the hook.


Stud of the Show: Ricky Starks

The emotion from Starks turned his promo to entertainment gold. He hyped up the fight so well that I am disappointed we have to wait even longer for a straight up tag team showdown.

Match of the Night: Jon Moxley vs. Brody King

A simple and satisfying slugfest of a badass conquering a monster.

Grade: B+

Entertaining action and entertaining promos made the show zoom. A few hiccups lowered the grade a little. Some feuds are reaching a point that need resolution to move on, while others are feeling fresh with possibilities.

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The Office Monsters Are Trying to Claw Their Way Back to 2019

“I’m trying to fill up office buildings, and I’m telling JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, I’m telling all of them, ‘Listen, I need your people back into office so we can build the ecosystem,’” Mayor Eric Adams of New York City said this week. The city, which is heavily reliant on tax revenue from massive Midtown offices, recently announced a strict policy of in-person work for city employees.

“How does that look that city employees are home while I’m telling everyone else it’s time to get back to work?” Mr. Adams added. “City employees should be leading the charge of saying, ‘New York can be back.’”

Beyond the bottom line, the back-to-office debate is about what kind of culture will prevail as the business world emerges from the pandemic. And for all of the power wielded by Mr. Musk, Mr. Dimon and Mr. Adams, they may be fighting a shift that is larger than any single company or city.

If the pandemic’s two-plus years of remote work experimentation have taught us anything, it’s that many people can be productive outside the office, and quite a few are happier doing so. That’s especially true for people with young children or long commutes, minority workers who have a tougher time fitting in with the standard office culture, or those with other personal circumstances that made working in offices less attractive.

“We still are struggling to let go of the ideal worker stereotype — even though that person, for a lot of people and occupations and demographic groups in the U.S., never really existed,” said Colleen Ammerman, the director of the Gender Initiative at Harvard Business School. “I think with remote work, and hybrid, we have the potential to truly move away from that and really rethink about what it means to be on a leadership track, what it means to be a high performer, and get away from that being associated with being in the office at all hours.”

Even as the pandemic has changed course, there are signs that the work-from-home trend is actually accelerating. One recent survey published in the National Bureau of Economic Research found that employers are now saying they will allow employees to work from home an average of 2.3 days per week, up from 1.5 days in the summer of 2020.

It’s not just the office — it’s also the commute. The Wall Street Journal reported this week that almost all of the major cities with the biggest drops in office occupancy during the pandemic had an average one-way commute of more than 30 minutes; and most cities with the smallest drops had shorter commutes.

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