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Taco Bell Dessert Strategy Debate
Scott and Jefry discussed the Baja Blast Pie from Taco Bell, with Scott expressing indifference towards the pie due to its unappealing color and high price. They agreed that Taco Bell should focus on reviving the Choco Taco instead of the Baja Blast Pie to truly dominate the dessert market. Jefry mentioned that he and his coworkers had been discussing the pie on Instagram, noting that reviews were generally underwhelming. The conversation concluded with a reminder for listeners to support the podcast by purchasing shirts from Pro WrestlingTees or WhatAManeuver.net, and to send emails to Fully Poseable WFP at gmail dot com.
2025 Toy Hall of Fame Inductees
Jefry and Scott discussed the passing of Norman J. Lewis, co-founder of LJN, and reflected on the impact of LJN's toys and video games. They then focused on the National Toy Hall of Fame, highlighting the induction of three new toys for 2025: Battleship, Slime, and Trivia Pursuit. Jefry provided a brief history of the Hall of Fame, mentioning previous inductees and the process of selecting toys for induction.
AEW Wrestling Figures Discussion
Jefry and Scott discussed various wrestling figures and collectibles, including Cody Rhodes' Winged Eagle title Pillow Buddy, KWK's White Fantasy gear of the Orient Express, and Major Pod's upcoming AEW wrestler figure. They also talked about the Big Rubber Guy Edge figure available at ShopAEW.com, with a limited variant featuring Darby Allen face paint. Finally, they briefly mentioned WWE Minx Collectibles' new series of figures and the upcoming Best of Ultimate Edition Series 7, featuring AJ, Cody, and Undertaker.
Failed ECW Video Game Critique
Scott and Jefry discussed Hardcore Revolution, Acclaim's first ECW video game released in 2000 for multiple platforms. They criticized Acclaim for simply reusing and reskinning the WWE Attitude game rather than creating a unique ECW experience, leading to poor reviews and disappointment among fans. The game featured button combinations for moves, terrible graphics, and a basic career mode, while Acclaim's subsequent game, Anarchy Rules, was similarly lackluster. Despite the initial success of Acclaim's WWE games, Hardcore Revolution failed to capture the same magic, and Acclaim eventually went out of business in 2004, with its assets being acquired by THQ
Acclaim's Revival and Gaming Future
Jefry and Scott discussed the revival of Acclaim Entertainment in 2025, led by Russell Binder, Mark Kaplan, and wrestler Jeff Jarrett, with Alex Joseph appointed as CEO. They reviewed Acclaim's announcement of nine indie games, including "Katu" and "Basketball Classics," and reflected on Acclaim's past wrestling games, criticizing them for reusing the same engine and not innovating despite competition. Scott and Jefry also shared their disappointment with the ECW Hardcore Revolution game, noting its generic music, poor character animations, and lack of innovation compared to other wrestling games of the time. They briefly discussed eBay prices for various gaming cartridges and the concept of graded video games as collectibles.
Pre Orders:
Big Rubber Guys - Collectmajor.com
- Hercules
- Andre the Giant
Big Bad Toy Store
- Rush
- Dralistico
- Dragon Lee
Fig Collections - shop.figurecollections.com
The patriot
Buff Bagwell
Zombie Sailor - (zombiesailor.com)
- Zombie is also on BBTS
La Toonie
Wrestling Toonstars
KWK
Shopkwk.com use code Fullyposeable to get 10 percent off your order. Also KWK’s month of November is Dory Funk
Thank you to everyone for keeping this show going!
Taco Bell Dessert Strategy Debate
Scott and Jefry discussed the Baja Blast Pie from Taco Bell, with Scott expressing indifference towards the pie due to its unappealing color and high price. They agreed that Taco Bell should focus on reviving the Choco Taco instead of the Baja Blast Pie to truly dominate the dessert market. Jefry mentioned that he and his coworkers had been discussing the pie on Instagram, noting that reviews were generally underwhelming. The conversation concluded with a reminder for listeners to support the podcast by purchasing shirts from Pro WrestlingTees or WhatAManeuver.net, and to send emails to Fully Poseable WFP at gmail dot com.
2025 Toy Hall of Fame Inductees
Jefry and Scott discussed the passing of Norman J. Lewis, co-founder of LJN, and reflected on the impact of LJN's toys and video games. They then focused on the National Toy Hall of Fame, highlighting the induction of three new toys for 2025: Battleship, Slime, and Trivia Pursuit. Jefry provided a brief history of the Hall of Fame, mentioning previous inductees and the process of selecting toys for induction.
AEW Wrestling Figures Discussion
Jefry and Scott discussed various wrestling figures and collectibles, including Cody Rhodes' Winged Eagle title Pillow Buddy, KWK's White Fantasy gear of the Orient Express, and Major Pod's upcoming AEW wrestler figure. They also talked about the Big Rubber Guy Edge figure available at ShopAEW.com, with a limited variant featuring Darby Allen face paint. Finally, they briefly mentioned WWE Minx Collectibles' new series of figures and the upcoming Best of Ultimate Edition Series 7, featuring AJ, Cody, and Undertaker.
Failed ECW Video Game Critique
Scott and Jefry discussed Hardcore Revolution, Acclaim's first ECW video game released in 2000 for multiple platforms. They criticized Acclaim for simply reusing and reskinning the WWE Attitude game rather than creating a unique ECW experience, leading to poor reviews and disappointment among fans. The game featured button combinations for moves, terrible graphics, and a basic career mode, while Acclaim's subsequent game, Anarchy Rules, was similarly lackluster. Despite the initial success of Acclaim's WWE games, Hardcore Revolution failed to capture the same magic, and Acclaim eventually went out of business in 2004, with its assets being acquired by THQ
Acclaim's Revival and Gaming Future
Jefry and Scott discussed the revival of Acclaim Entertainment in 2025, led by Russell Binder, Mark Kaplan, and wrestler Jeff Jarrett, with Alex Joseph appointed as CEO. They reviewed Acclaim's announcement of nine indie games, including "Katu" and "Basketball Classics," and reflected on Acclaim's past wrestling games, criticizing them for reusing the same engine and not innovating despite competition. Scott and Jefry also shared their disappointment with the ECW Hardcore Revolution game, noting its generic music, poor character animations, and lack of innovation compared to other wrestling games of the time. They briefly discussed eBay prices for various gaming cartridges and the concept of graded video games as collectibles.
Pre Orders:
Big Rubber Guys - Collectmajor.com
- Hercules
- Andre the Giant
Big Bad Toy Store
- Rush
- Dralistico
- Dragon Lee
Fig Collections - shop.figurecollections.com
The patriot
Buff Bagwell
Zombie Sailor - (zombiesailor.com)
- Zombie is also on BBTS
La Toonie
Wrestling Toonstars
KWK
Shopkwk.com use code Fullyposeable to get 10 percent off your order. Also KWK’s month of November is Dory Funk
Thank you to everyone for keeping this show going!
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