It’s Always Sunny Season 15 Announced

Mac Drops a Bomb

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is an infamous, raunchy, topical comedy revolving around five scum of the earth characters who own and operate a bar. Since the shows launch in 2005 on FX, Sunny has amassed an enormous cult following for the edgy comedy the show features. Spanning over 14 seasons now and still airing on FX as well as Hulu, Speculation has been running wild over the past year as to when, if ever, the next season of the show will make its debut. While the pandemic seemingly set back the taping and airing of the series, producer and actor Rob McElhenney took to TikTok on August 19th 2021 dressed in full riot gear to showcase as short video of him holding a script that reads: “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Season 15; Episode 1 “2020 a year in review”.

It seems as though we will not only be getting season 15 of Sunny relatively soon, we may also be getting some background as to what had been going on with the gang and paddy’s during the 2020 lockdown.

Never one to shy away from controversial topics or push the envelope, we look forward to the opportunities that may arise with the gang in regards to this crazy world we currently live in. As to why “Mac” appeared in this video in Riot gear is still largely unclear, could we perhaps be seeing a teaser to some drastic event that occurred during the 2020 year that will be recapped in episode one? Maybe the attire is just a cheeky nod to Rob’s character, mac’s famous “Riot” shit.

Further confirming the upcoming release of the new season, the official It’s Always Sunny Twitter page posted a picture of the script cover captioned “we’re back jabronies”

Alwayssunny On Twitter

What off the wall and controversial hijinks lie in store for the gang in 2021, only time will tell! Be sure to stay tuned to the Always Sunny Twitter page for the latest updates as well as The Rebel Blogs for more news as it drops.

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The Rebel Podcast to be EXCLUSIVELY on Last.fm

The Rebel Podcast and all future podcasting projects form StylesRebelRadio.com to be Exclusively Streamed on Last.fm

As of April 1st 2021, StylesRebelRadio.com have come to an agreement with Last.fm stating all future podcasts will be streamed exclusively on their service. Last.fm has been making waves in the music streaming game since their humble beginnings in 2002. Over recent years, the company has begun to tap into the podcast market as the growing interest in the format continues to rise. The Rebel Podcast plans to remove all streaming avenues by mid to late April in favor of their exclusive deal with Last.fm.

What You Need To Know

•The Rebel Podcast will continue to be released on Wednesday’s but at a new time of 11pm Est.

•All future podcasts and audio product produced by StylesRebelRadio.com will also be used exclusive to Last.fm

•Style will be stepping back as host of the show in favor of a newly appointed personality, yet to be named.

Most Importantly

April fools.

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Everything You Need To Know About The WWE Network on Peacock

What you need to be aware of before switching to Peacock for WWE

Just a week removed from the WWE’s departure to the Peacock streaming service began and we’ve already seen some shocking and frightening things. Before you go and activate your Peacock service, make sure you know exactly what you’re getting yourself into.

WWE Network is Still Operational

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For the time being, the WWE Network is still fully functional for subscribers. While the transition to Peacock has begun, The Network won’t officially be offline until after Summer Slam. While it is still unknown if the “biggest event of the summer” will be streaming in bother services, more likely than not Summer Slam will be the first Peacock exclusive PPV. However, The Network technically isn’t “shutting down” at all! Subscribers outside the US will continue to get the WWE Network as the Peacock agreement is only for The State, meaning while it’s not ideal, with use of a VPN you could still enjoy your regularly scheduled programming!

User Limitations

WSRR

Like we previously addressed, WWE’s full library isn’t set to be added to Peacock until after this year’s Summer Slam, however fans are skeptical whether or not the “Full” library will ever be readily available. Peacock’s social media team had been very unhelpful regarding these concerns addressing the Summer Slam plans but nothing further, not providing any detail on specific shows, or time frames. As it sits now, Peacock only has a limited amount of Wrestling for all the hype surrounding it. While Raw, Smackdown, and NXT can all be found, they are accompanied by a handful of seemingly randomly selected WWE PPVs and D-List originals. Above all else Peacock also lacks a user friendly interface. Providing no “Start over” option or even an option to pause shows, Peacock has come under fire from the public for their inability to fully enjoy events on their own schedule.

Censorship

Photo: Brian Pullman Jr. (Twitter)

The most recent news regarding the streaming service and seemingly the most upsetting is Peacock’s mission to censor all WWE content, past or present! Initially removing the infamous Roddy Piper v. Bad News Brown Wrestlemania VI for Pipers use of “half blackface” , the next victim would be Owner and real life chairman of the company Vince McMahon’s controversial use of a certain satirical racial slur from Survivor Series ‘05. While we’re not condoning either instance, the blatant removal of this content seems rather uncalled for. With many fans believing Peacock should’ve opted for the “Muppets approach” including an advisory label in the description rather than cutting the footage. According to new reports, Peacock will be sorting through ALL of the Network footage to censor content that could be deemed “offensive”, leaving many long time fans weary of how the beloved “Attitude Era” will be represented on this new platform. While we may not agree with the actions of the past, we more so do not condone the attempt to erase or cover up history.

With seemingly more backlash than excitement, the overall consensus from wrestling fans seems to be an overwhelming “no” when it comes to the Peacock switch. Will you be making the change? Let me know what you think of the new service below and don’t forget to check out more Wrestling articles right here!

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