Friday, April 12, 2019

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How To Build Wealth With Real Estate ft. DJ Envy/The Breakfast Club





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DJ Envy of The Breakfast Club Sits Down With Real Estate Investor Mark Whitten to Discuss How He Uses Real Estate As Another Means To Build Wealth Along Side His Music Career. DJ Envy Discusses His Very First Deal, How He Finds Property to Buy, How He Buys Property, And How He Profits!

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For the last episode of the season 1, Joe Budden, Remy Ma, & Jinx discuss the untimely death of Nipsey Hussle (4:00), continuing Nipsey's legacy (28:00), NAACP Image Award's (47:21), Lupita Nyong'o becomes an author (51:21), Big Sean (55:46), REVOLT Hip Hop Summit (58:04), August Alsina & The Smith's (59:01), Black Cinema rewriting the horror genre (1:08:56), Name That Lil (

Monday, April 08, 2019

WrestleMania 35 Review




The 35th annual WrestleMania pay-per-view took place tonight at MetLife Stadium, and in a shocking turn of events, The Universal Championship match opened the show.  WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar wasted no time in attacking his challenger Seth Rollins before the bell rang.  Rollins took a knee to the gut as he was entering the ring and ended up getting hit with an F5 on the outside of the ring.  The Architect was then tossed around over the announcers tables before Lesnar finally brought him into the ring for the match to officially start.  Rollins was the victim of multiple German suplexes from Lesnar, and when The Beast looked like he was about to finish Rollins with another F5, Rollins countered by pushing Lesnar into the referee.

As the ref's back was turned, Rollins hit Lesnar below the belt and three curb stomps later, we had a new WWE Universal Champion.  I expected Rollins to win, but I was surprised by how quick this match ended.

A.J. Styles vs. Randy Orton is up next in what was one of the best builds to a match on the card.  The match started with Orton and Styles trading headlocks before The Viper hit a picture perfect dropkick to take control.  After a back and forth battle that saw Orton hit Styles with a powerslam and Styles hit a couple of springboard forearms, Styles was able to lock in the calf crusher, but Orton escaped.  Orton hit Styles with an RKO later in the match, but to Orton's surprise, Styles kicked out.  The action went to the outside, and as Styles was making his way back into the ring, Orton went for another RKO, but it was blocked by Styles and he hit a third Phenomenal Forearm for the win.

The Usos defended their SmackDown Tag Team Championships vs.  Cesaro and Sheamus, Rusev and Shinsuke Nakamura and Aleister Black and Ricochet in a fatal four way.  The action was fast and furious as blindsided tags were made and no team could gain an advantage for more than a few minutes.  Ricochet countered Cesaro's tilt a whirl slam attempt into a head scissors, but ate an uppercut right after he displayed his elusiveness.  Cesaro then spun Ricochet around for about 30 rotations and put him in a sharpshooter.  The other combatants got involved and as it looked like a car wreck was about to happen with The Usos getting ready to superplex Ricochet and Rusev and Nakamura attempting to power bomb The Usos, Ricochet miraculously landed on his feet.  Sheamus made blind tag and almost everyone took a knee strike or superkick to the head as all of the teams rushed the ring.  Sheamus ended up taking two superkicks from The Usos and a double splash for the champs to retain.

Shane McMahon vs. The Miz in a falls count anywhere match started with Shane taunting Miz in a game of cat and mouse.  The self proclaimed best in the world went to the outside and ended up grabbing the face of Miz's dad whom was sitting ringside.  This infuriated Miz, but it was the perfect trap for Shane to take over as Miz ran to the outside and chased him back into the ring.  Shane rained down punches on Miz and eventually took things outside the ring to set Miz up on a table.  Miz's dad stepped in to stop Shane from landing an elbow from the top rope and got beatdown for his troubles.  This lit a fire in Miz as he attacked Shane with a vengeance that started with punches and a dive into the crowd that sent Shane retreating for cover.  Miz would not let up as he attacked Shane with steel chair shots and put him through a table.  Miz would eventually knock Shane on top of a golf cart which he bounced off the top and fell to the floor.

Miz looked to finish Shane off with a superplex from the top of a structure, but Shane landed on top of the Miz after the superplex to pick up the win.

Sasha Banks and Bayley defended their Women's Tag Team Championships vs. The Iconics, Nia Jax and Tamina and Beth Phoenix and Natalya.  The Iconics showed some good team work with a double wheel barrel suplex to Banks.  After getting worked over earlier in the match, Banks was able to counter a Glam Slam attempt by Phoenix into a Bank Statement, but The Hall of Famer would not tap out.  Jax and Tamina laid waste to the competition without ever tagging into the match, but their flurry was short lived as their attempt for a double splash was stopped by Natalya and Phoenix.  After Phoenix hit Bayley with a Glam Slam from the top rope, Billy Kay of The Iconins made a blindside tag and Peyton Royce threw Phoenix out of the ring for Kay to get the pin and win the titles.

WWE's version of Captain Planet aka Daniel Bryan vs. Kofi Kingston for The WWE Championship was next.  Bryan took control of the match by focusing his attack on Kingston's midsection.  Bryan's challenger tried to feed off the emotions from the fans, but Kingston took a high risk and crash and burned when he hit the table on a dive to the outside.  It looked like Kingston's dreams were going to go up in flames when Bryan eventually put him in the LeBelle Lock, but Kingston was able to fight and go to the ropes.  Kingston gained momentum with a jumping double stomp to Bryan's chest, but it looked like Rowan was going to swing things into Bryan's favor at ringside, but Big E and Xavier Woods of The New Day were able to eliminate Rowan from the equation with a Midnight Hour on the floor.  Kingston rolled Bryan back into the ring only to get hit with a Busaiku Knee, but Kingston kicked out which stunned Bryan.  Kingston countered Bryan's stomps to the face with his own and eventually hit Trouble in Paradise to win The WWE Championship.

Rey Mysterio vs. Samoa Joe for The United States Championship lasted about as long as their respective entrances.  Mysterio started off quickly using his speed advantage to get Joe into position for a 619, but when it look like Rey was going to make short work of Joe, he was choked out by the submission machine who retained The U.S. Championship.

Drew McIntyre vs. Roman Reigns in what quickly became a personal battle was next and McIntyre asserted his dominance with a belly to belly overhead throw.  McIntyre was out to prove that Reigns lost a step and hit a suplex on the floor.  The Scottish Psychopath awakened the Big Dog with a slap to the face which led to his downfall.  Reigns hit a Superman punch and a spear for the win.

Batista vs. Triple H with the latter's career on the line in a no holds barred match got violent in a hurry.  Triple H beat Batista down with a steel chain to the back, used plyers to try and snap his fingers and ripped The Animal's nose ring out.  Batista got back into the match by repeatedly slamming Triple H on the announcer's table.  Batista then used the steel steps to his advantage and tried to put Triple H through the table with a powerbomb while standing on the stairs, but he was back body dropped onto the table.  Triple H tried to use his signature sledgehammer to no avail as Batista countered with a spine buster.  Triple H was able to kick out of a Batista Bomb and Batista kicked out of a Pedigree which led to a stalemate.  Ric Flair eventually made his way to the ring because this whole feud started due to Batista's attack on him during his 70th birthday celebration.  Flair handed Triple H a sledgehammer and Batista got distracted while yelling at Flair which led to Triple H connecting with a sledgehammer shot and a Pedigree for the pin.

Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin in Angle's final match with WWE took place and Angle looked to prove Corbin wrong about him being unable to compete at a high level anymore.  Angle hit Corbin with German suplexes and an Angle Slam in an early furry.  As Kurt was going for the ankle lock, Corbin was able to counter and hit End of Days to win the match.

Finn Balor vs. Bobby Lashley for The Intercontinental Championship took place after this and Lashley looked like one of the few wrestlers to not be intimidated by Balor's alter ego The Demon.  Balor started the match with a dropkick to Lashley, a sling blade and another dropkick and looked to end things early, but Lashley was able to counter with a chokeslam.  The action spilled to the outside when Lashley hit a spear through the ropes.  Balor was able to get to his feet and hit another sling blade on The IC Champion, but got hit with a spear and was able to kick out which has not happened often if at all since Lashley started hitting opponents with a spear.  Balor got back into the match with a powerbomb and a double stomp from the top rope to become a two time IC Champion.

Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch vs. Ronda Rousey for The Raw and SmackDown Women's Championships was the main event.  Flair and Lynch formed a brief alliance as Rousey came out on fire attacking both women with punches and knee strikes, but was hit with a fall away slam by Flair.  Flair and Lynch renewed the best rivalry on the main roster last year and tried to put each other away before Rousey could recover.  Lynch was able to hit a DDT on Flair and a reverse DDT on Rousey to gain some momentum.  Rousey once again tried to establish her dominance with a double arm bar on Flair and Lynch, but she took a dropkick from Lynch as she was draped over the top rope.  Lynch eventually tried to bring a table into the no disqualification match, but Rousey was out to prove that she did not need a weapon and tossed the table after gaining the upper hand.

Charlotte eventually went crashing through the table as she charged Lynch and Rousey, but they countered with a double hip toss.  Rousey tried to end things with her Piper's Pit slam, but Lynch countered and rolled Ronda up on her shoulders to become the first ever Raw and SmackDown Women's Champion.  It will be interesting to see the fallout on Monday Night Raw.

Friday, April 05, 2019

NXT Takeover New York Review




WWE's third touring brand NXT had their annual Takeover WrestleMania weekend event tonight at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.  The night started with The NXT Tag Team Championships being defended which has almost become a staple to get Takeover events rolling.  NXT Tag Team Champions The War Raiders defended against Aleister Black and Ricochet.  Black and Rowe started off the feeling out process with armbar and wrist lock counters and both planted seeds that they could have delivered a devastating strike to the other, but chose to let their opponent rise to his feet.

Hanson and Ricochet entered the match.  Ricochet is one of the greatest high flyers in wrestling, but Hanson showed agility of his own as the 300 pounder connected on a hand spring back elbow.  Ricochet would go on to hit a cartwheel corkscrew flip over the top rope, and Black and Rowe traded viscous knee strikes as the battled raged on.  Black and Ricochet started in NXT as singles competitors, but their chemistry as a team is off the charts.  However, it was not enough as The War Raiders retained with their Fallout finisher to pin Ricochet.  Black and Ricochet received a thunderous ovation after the match as this appears to have been their swan song in NXT.

The Velveteen Dream defended his NXT North American Championship vs. Matt Riddle in the second contest.  Riddle tossed Dream around like a sack of potatoes at times which included a German suplex on the outside of the ring on to the mat.  Riddle showed a more aggressive side and worked Dream over for most of the match.  Dream was able to hit a series of double ax handles, used an Oklahoma roll up and tried to take advantage of Riddle wrestling bear foot by stomping on his foot, but the former mixed martial artist was having none of it.  Riddle continued his onslaught with an armbar submission, a German suplex from the middle rope and a powerbomb.

Dream persevered and was able to hit his signature DDT and a Death Valley Driver, but when he went to the top rope to hit his Purple Rainmaker elbow, Riddle countered into a chicken wing submission.  Dream was able to counter a submission attempt into a roll up for the win.  Great showing from Riddle and Dream took a beating, but the wrestling prodigy's NXT North American Championship reign will see another day.

Pete Dunne vs. Walter for The NXT UK Championship was up next and the size difference between the two wrestlers made for an intriguing challenge for the longest reigning champion in WWE.  Dunne did his best to avoid the heavy handed chops from his challenger that might only be rivaled by future WWE Hall of Famer The Big Show, but Walter eventually connected to his opponent whom he outweighs by almost 100 pounds.  Dunne was able to counter Walter's beatdown into a heel hook, but the Austrian brute continued to assert his dominance.  Dunne's 684 day reign as NXT UK Champion looked bleak until he was able to use an opening created by twisting and snapping Walter's fingers and eventually hit The Bitter Ending, but Walter kicked out of Dunne's best shot. 

Dunne appeared to be knocked silly by Walter's stiff boot to the face after the referee tried to break them apart in the ropes, but he played possum and met Walter on the top rope as he attempted a splash.  Walter countered Dunne's triangle submission attempt with a top rope powerbomb and a splash that crowed him the new NXT UK Champion.

Shayna Baszler surprisingly went to the ring on her own when she defend The NXT Women's Championship in a fatal four way vs. Io Shirai, Bianca Belair and Kairi Sane.  Belair hit some impressive moves during this match including a hand spring into a moonsault and stacked The Sky Pirates to hit a double KOD.  The friendship of Sane and Shirai was eventually tested after they worked as a team for most of the match, but they eventually cost each other the title as Sane stopped Shirai from pinning Baszler after a picture perfect moonsault and Shirai stopped Sane from becoming a two time NXT Women's Champion.  Reality set in that it was every woman for herself.  Baszler continued to show her viscous side with a stomp on Belair's elbow as it was bent on the mat.  Baszler was able to take advantage of the chaos after Belair's double KOD with the Kirifuda Clutch for the tapout on Belair.

Adam Cole vs. Johnny Gargano in a two out of three falls match for the vacant NXT Championship was next in the main event.  Cole and Gargano knew each other like the back of the other's hand countering armdrags and headlocks to start and avoiding a fatal blow.  Cole eventually hit a kick to Gargano's head to take advantage as the latter was going outside to capitalize on Cole.  After a back and forth battle, Cole hit a Shining Wizard knee with his exposed knee for the first fall.  Gargano's short comings at Takeover events looked like it would continue as Cole hit another Shining Wizard shortly after the bell rang, but Gargano was able to kick out.  Gargano gained the upper hand and could have taken a count out for the second fall, but he was busted open in his attempt to bring Cole back into the ring as he was thrown face first into the ring post.

Gargano looked like he was dead to rights, but countered Cole's attack into The Gargano Escape for the tapout.  The action picked up in the deciding fall as Cole and Gargano threw everything they had and more at each other including a dual superkick that saw both wrestlers connect and fall to the mat.  Cole's Undisputed Era stablemates Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly and Roderick Strong would get involved in the match and Gargano ate a high low finisher from Fish and O'Reilly while Strong distracted the referee, but Johnny Wrestling kicked out.  The Barclays Center which sounded like it was 60/40 in support of Cole erupted when Gargano kicked out of a sunset flip piledriver into a superkick and another Shining Wizard by Cole.  Gargano launched a charging Cole into his teammates, threw Strong into the ring post, superkicked Fish and hit a tornado DDT and dropkick on O'Reilly and Strong. 

Gargano made his way back into the ring and was able to dodge Cole's Shining Wizard into The Gargano Escape.  Cole looked like he was going to make it to the bottom rope for the break, but Gargano bounced off the rope and held on to the submission to become the first triple crown champion in NXT history.  This was a great start to the WrestleMania weekend as Takeover delivered again.

[Full Session] Cannon's Class with KRS ONE





In this session of Cannon's Class, KRS One and I discuss his new book "Black Oustory", what makes a Black Leader and more.

H.E.R. Talks Energy, Identity, New Music, Janet Jackson + More

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Blvdave TV PRESENTS: "BLACKNESS" w/ Goldshoes




Blvdave TV PRESENTS: "BLACKNESS" ! BlvdAve Radio's Old Man Logan, B. Daniels and Nikki B have a conversation with guest GoldShoes to talk about a couple topics that made for quite engaging conversation. Those topics were the following: 1) Whats your view on the appropriation of black culture, and how do you feel about people who aren't black using the n-word? 2) Can you be pro black and be involved with someone who is not black? We asked these questions on our social media pages (@blvdave_radio on Instagram and Twitter) as well and had quite a bit of feedback from our listeners and viewers. If you want to comment on these topics after viewing this BlvdAve Tv special, give us a call on our BlvdAve Radio line, 1-872-307-3828, share your thoughts, and keep an eye out for these type of specials because we have more conversations and topics coming your way just like these!!



BlvdAve Radio Ep.44 "March Madness"




Whats good world, welcome to another episode of BlvdAve Radio! On this episode catch Old Man Logan, Gas Station P and Nikki B talk about the latest happenings in the worlds of Music, Entertainment and Film! Highlights include: Daniel Cesar potentially being cancelled by "Black Twitter," Meek Mill receiving Key to the state of Connecticut for his criminal reform work, Shaq tackling the rebrand of Papa Johns Pizza, March Madness begins, cause of death revealed for actor Kristopher St. John, "Toy Story 4" trailer released, and the New Zeland Prime Minister banning assault riffles after the Christchurch Massacre... New episodes of BlvdAve Radio are released every Weds, Be sure to hit that follow on any of the following streaming platforms itunes, spotify, googleplay, stitcher podcasts and iheart radio to always be in the know about new content being released and subscribe to our youtube channel, BlvdAve Tv!

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