Sorg Gets Cultured: Japanese Food in Pittsburgh

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Some may know, I love eating and experiencing new places. The world famous Carnegie Deli in NYC. The original Texas Hots in Wellsville, NY. Quaker Steak and Lube in Western PA. This evening, we visited the Little Tokyo Bistro in the Southside of Pittsburgh. Now, I’ve had suchi before. But this was the brunch bar the next day after getting drunk at the christmas party at Nemecolin a few years ago. Not the greatest of experience, all things considered.

So we invaded…

I was attempting to master the art of the chop sticks, which didn’t go so well at first…


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Now, I started getting the hang of it by the time my delectable Dragon Roll showed up. But then a splinter stabbed me in the roof of the mouth. Japanese culture fail. Back to my American fork. I may blame Ja for sabotaging the chop sticks…

I was astounded by the American-themed foods, such as the Pittsburgh Roll and Philly Roll. I attempted the latter, thanks to Will, and the cream cheese was a nice mixture. I now presume the Pittsburgh Roll has coleslaw and fries piled on it…

But the greatest was when the staff learned it was Will’s birthday, the cause for our togetherness. The music started blasting happy birthday, and Will got a pineapple on fire…on…fire….

But all kidding aside, it was a great night with a group of friends I haven’t had a chance to just hang out with for a while. And I’m now hooked on Japanese food.

A great thank you to the restaurant, as we kept them rocking about an hour after their closing time, and they were very kind, regardless with our large, unwieldy group.

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Posted on April 30th 2009 in Not Catagorized (blogger archives

Deaf Wrestleest THIS SUNDAY!

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The Wrestling Mayhem Crew should be in attendance for this Pittsburgh area event, and it’s looking more and more worth it. PLUS it’s for a good cause!!

J.J. Dillon, Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake, Shane Douglas, Missy Hyatt, Dominic DeNucci, as well as friends of our own Wrestling Mayhem Show such as The Gambinos, Jimmy Demarco, Super Hentai, Jason Gory, Michael Facade, B94’s Bubba the Bulldog, and PLENTY More! Scope out information and tickets right here.

Sunday, May 3rd
6:00 PM Belltime
Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
300 East Swissvale Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA (Edgewood)

Pre-Order Tickets Here!
Limited Front Row $25
Advanced Tickets $15
Day of Show $20
For tickets, email naw75lins@yahoo.com or call (412) 678-3287

Matches Announced so far:

Six Man Tag Explosion!
Dominic DeNucci & Dr. Cody Michaels & Shane Douglas vs J.J. Dillon & “Handsome” Frank Staletto & “Beef Stew” Lou Marconi

Brutus “the Barber” Beefcake vs King Kaluha

B94’s Bubba the Bulldog vs. Dynamite Dean

The Blanchard Express (Shawn Blanchard & Lou Martin w/ Frank Durso) vs Kris Kash and Anthony Alexander

Jessica Havok and Haily Hatred vs Angeldust and Brittany Force

The Wrong Crowd vs Gambinos

Crusher Hansen vs Dennis Gregory

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Posted on April 29th 2009 in Not Catagorized (blogger archives

Wrestling Mayhem Show 165: Monkeys With Shirts

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The Mayhem Crew is here and we have Spring Fever! We’re hot off of Backlash, Remedy’s Yahoo exposure, DJLunchbox’s birthday (with surprise birthday wishes), monkeys with shirts, who is WWE’s audience, what is happening with the younger talent, and much, much more!!!

Remember, DJLunchbox called out for fans to email or Snapvine their stories of why they got into wrestling, and we will be having a former writer for WWE Smackdown on the show next week, so please send your questions to goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com!

This is Episode 165 for Tuesday, April 28, 2009. You can get the episode here on Talkshoe, subscribe, and as always, stay tuned to www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com for the latest! The Wrestling Mayhem Show is recorded live and can be heard/viewed from 8 PM to 10 PM Eastern on Talkshoe.com and BlogTV.com. Let us know what you think of the show, and your thoughts on the wrestling world by emailing us at goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com! Don’t forget you can find links related to the show’s news stories and more at our Delicious Links Page for Episode 165!

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“Play On (feat. The Jungle Brothers)” (mp3)
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“Sugar Man” (mp3)
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Posted on April 28th 2009 in Not Catagorized (blogger archives

It Brings a City Together

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This evening, a good portion of Pittsburgh sat down to watch their beloved Penguins hopefully finally put away the Philedelphia Flyers in their opening series of the playoffs.

Maybe halfway through the first period, we had a glimmer of what was coming. A blast of Twitters proclaimed that Comcast had a bit of a hiccup during the commercials.

Then it happened. Fresh into the second period. We went dark on my Dish Network based television. The Twitter verse exploded and I think I heard crying echoing through the hills of Beechview…

Even Bijou hangs her head in shame…

Was it Comcast? Was it FSN? Is this another dastardly NBC plan to piss off Pittsburgh?

Soon, Twitter had answers…


itsonlyjim Lightning strike hit FSN transmission site in Atlanta. Comcast CAN route VS feed on air but is apparently choosing not to.

Everyone responded, and retweeted to their unconnected friends. The screen was confirmed to still have the feed. So the expected downtown riot did not happen. Though I’d be interested in the stats on bar fights during the outage.

At least Mike Lange didn’t fail us.

Nor did the internet.

I MAKE hockey happen on my TV…

Soon, there was another flurry of these “grey area” feeds of the Versus coverage of the game, which was not available to area subscribers thanks to blackout rules with FSN.

burghbaby @unclecrappy I’ve got a quote for you. “Twitter came through for me when FSN was busy sucking big hairy donkey balls.”

FSN was called everyting from an embarrassment to the reason the Pens lost what should have been a shoe in series. (Lets be honest. It is almost karmic…) But they werent’ the only ones to get caught up with the digital scuffle…


ChachiSays @comcastcares if you really cared reroute the effing game!

comcastcares @ChachiSays We are not permitted. We do not own the rights to the game. It would be a big legal issue

So props for that rep to stand up to a pissed off city when I hear they weren’t even able to start to respond to the angry phone calls…

It’s one of those events where you can see how this new medium comes through when our conventional means don’t. Rather than sitting here, staring our our blank TVs, speculating what happened for maybe 20 minutes, information got around. Instead of calling one or two friends, of which I received from a coworker not in the loop, everyone passed along info, asked questions, and got answers. And in the end, all of the speculation was confirmed by FSN themselves as they apologized well into the third period.

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Posted on April 23rd 2009 in Not Catagorized (blogger archives

I was here first.

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Over the years, I’ve been involved in music scenes, online communities, and something called “micro-blogging” that I didn’t even know I needed, there has been some constants. Today, Justin Kownacki twittered the results from herebeforeyou.com:

@JustinKownacki was here 822 days before @Oprah http://herebeforeyou.com #herebeforeyou

Now, I’m not saying that Justin’s vain enough to tout this fact (I’m not denying it either), heck, I did the same thing, just for comparison…


#herebeforeyou @sorgatron was here 637 days before @oprah http://herebeforeyou.com

Ever since I first discovered music, and went to shows, people seemed really interested in telling me how down they were, usually measured in time. The Insane Clown Posse was around for 8 years before MTV and Disney made a big stink that catapulted them into infamy, and exposed them to millions of new fans. Right off of the bat, there was that divide between people who had just discovered them with the Great Milenko, and those that had discovered them years before in the “underground”. Today, we see the same issues between those of us that have been down since even that era, and the new teenagers just getting into the group on the online communities.

Now, with Twitter and Facebook blowing up all over media, letting the rest of the world in on our dirty little digital secret, the same seems true. The old standbys that have beeing Twittering and MyFacing for years now find Oprah and Ashton Kutcher exposing our corner. We notice more and more of the last people we expected to show up appearing in our new followers emails and friend ads. Many, who use these online outlets as, well, an outlet, for their personalities to a focused audience of their friends that are in on the joke, are finding it uncomfortable, and self censoring to have to realize who’s watching.

It’s always an interesting social perspective when we find ourselves presented with these situations. As more and more internet societies and technologies progress, we will begin to reminisce on when our beloved networks were ours to rule before someone “ruined it”.

And such is the pain of the early adopter…

Oh, and for the record:


@sorgatron was here 630 days
before @aplusk

Eat it, Mr. Demi Moore….

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Posted on April 22nd 2009 in Not Catagorized (blogger archives

Wrestling Mayhem Show 164: "There will be deaf people around me"

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The Mayhem Crew is joined by George Rutherford, a former writer for WWE Smackdown to share with us his experiences with Vince McMahon, JBL, Chris Benoit, and others during his time with the company. Rizz brings up an exchange with Debra in fanmail, we can’t stop laughing at MMA with Dawn, what’s Bobby Lashley doing, Sorg and Mad Mike plead to give TNA yet another chance, and a look forward to Backlash this weekend!

Remember, DJLunchbox called out for fans to email or Snapvine their stories of why they got into wrestling, and we will be having a former writer for WWE Smackdown on the show next week, so please send your questions to goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com!

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This is Episode 164 for Tuesday, April 21, 2009. You can get the episode here on Talkshoe, subscribe, and as always, stay tuned to www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com for the latest! The Wrestling Mayhem Show is recorded live and can be heard/viewed from 8 PM to 10 PM Eastern on Talkshoe.com and BlogTV.com. Let us know what you think of the show, and your thoughts on the wrestling world by emailing us at goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com! Don’t forget you can find links related to the show’s news stories and more at our Delicious Links Page for Episode 164!

Coming From RealityRodriguez
“Heikki’s Suburbia Bus Tour” (mp3)
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Who Killed Jiminy Cricket?Blackout Sands
“Cement Flowers” (mp3)
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Strange Journey Volume OneCunninLynguists
“Never Come Down (The Brownie Song)” (mp3)
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Posted on April 21st 2009 in Not Catagorized (blogger archives

WPAJ Interview: The Dirtball

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Two weeks ago, I had the chance to speak with some of the guys on the New World Orphans Tour when they stopped by Diesel on the Southside this month. I had a chance to chill with The Dirtball once again. You can catch my interview with him from last year right here.

Stay tuned for future Interviews with DGAF, hed pe, and Mower. Subscribe to the audio feed, or the video feed on itunes!

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Posted on April 21st 2009 in Not Catagorized (blogger archives

Why TNA is Good For You (Again)

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So it’s been over a year since I proclaimed “Why TNA is Good For You“. Last night, I enjoyed maybe the better TNA PPV I’ve seen in a while. And we were hit by another good one a few months ago. (I’ve been catching them sparingly) After Lockdown in Philedelphia, let’s see what we have.

TNA Does what WWE Don’t.


WWE does not care about it’s tag division. This was more than obvious from the highly anticipated “unification” match being bumped from WrestleMania uncerimoniously. But what’s this? TNA had two tag championship matches on this show? With buildup to each? The fed has been lucky to have one tag match every couple of pay per views.

Divas. Knockout. There’s a difference. As I discussed Sunday night in the chat, when you sit and watch a women’s match in WWE, there’s not much sticking out. Almost every blonde bimbo in that company is interchangable, and are devoid of personality. The better exceptions include Nattie Neidhart or Beth Pheonix. Even Gail Kim has been relegated to a mute wrestler that sort of showed up on Smackdown one week. TNA has women that stick out. That have personalities, talent (most coming from the indies instead of the modeling agencies).

The Old Guys Won’t Go Away

When you’re building a company, or attemping to make the most money you can from merchandise, you’re going to go with the “proven winners”. The Kurt Angles, Triple H’s, and Stings of the wrestling world will always have that one up. This is why we always see our beloved wrestling companies tread lightly on change, and maybe “dip their toes” with guys like CM Punk and Jeff Hardy for brief periods. Remember, Edge has only a couple week reign for his first major belt. Now look at him.

So if you’re the sort of person that reads this blog, or listens to my show, this last scenario is not for you. But tune in for the young guys, and divisions you’re not getting with the big boys.

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Posted on April 20th 2009 in Not Catagorized (blogger archives

Do Be Do Bedooo

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The Penguins looked good. Beware the Penguins…

This video came up in a conversation at work. The good old days…

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Posted on April 16th 2009 in Not Catagorized (blogger archives

Wrestling Mayhem Show 163: Phuck Philly

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The Mayhem Crew is rocking the fanmail, talk about the WWE Draft, the new TNA iPhone game, get a Japan trip update from Mad Mike, talk MMA with Papuga, and much more! Don’t forget to check out Papuga’s Delicious page for MMA links!

Remember, DJLunchbox called out for fans to email or Snapvine their stories of why they got into wrestling, and we will be having a former writer for WWE Smackdown on the show next week, so please send your questions to goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com!

This is Episode 163 for Tuesday, April 14, 2009. You can get the episode here on Talkshoe, subscribe, and as always, stay tuned to www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com for the latest! The Wrestling Mayhem Show is recorded live and can be heard/viewed from 8 PM to 10 PM Eastern on Talkshoe.com and BlogTV.com. Let us know what you think of the show, and your thoughts on the wrestling world by emailing us at goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com! Don’t forget you can find links related to the show’s news stories and more at our Delicious Links Page for Episode 163!

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More Light Than ShadeJet
“Tax Loss” (mp3)
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Posted on April 14th 2009 in Not Catagorized (blogger archives