Push (professional wrestling)

In professional wrestling, a push is an attempt by the booker to make the wrestler win more matches and become more popular or more reviled with the fans depending on whether they are a heel or a face. A push can also be based on a single major win against a major star (for example, Shelton Benjamin's 2004 winning streak over Triple H), and it is not uncommon for a push to be accompanied by a turn or a change in the wrestler's gimmick. Pushing is usually done for new wrestlers. This is essentially the opposite of a bury (or depush), which in contrast to the high profile of a push is typically done with little or no fanfare. Sometimes the fans generate the push for a wrestler themselves when their approval for the wrestler's work generates a positive reaction from them that is not anticipated.

A push can also be attributed to a political shift in the promotion's offices. Cowboy Bill Watts, whose promotions always consisted of an African-American main event babyface, began pushing Ron Simmons, a midcarder, to main event status and eventually to the WCW World Heavyweight Championship upon being put in charge of World Championship Wrestling. In WWE, following the fallout from the Signature Pharmacy Scandal, smaller and less muscular wrestlers such as CM Punk and Jeff Hardy began to get pushed and Vince McMahon confirmed the paradigm shift by mentioning that today's fans are drawn by charisma and not size.

Push (Avril Lavigne song)

"Push" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, recorded for her fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby. It was written by Lavigne and Evan Taubenfeld, and its producer was Deryck Whibley. It was released as the promotional single in Japan on February 13, 2012, peaking at number 35 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart. The song has received positive reviews.

Background

In March 24, 2011, Avril asked her followers from Twitter which song should be the second single of Goodbye Lullaby, "Push" or "Smile". Then later, in the Polish version of the official site of the singer, it was announced that the chosen would be "Smile", which was released worldwide on May 6 of the same year. It reached the top five positions in countries like China, Turkey, Belgium and Japan. After the distribution of "Smile", the chosen as a focus of promotion of the album was "Wish You Were Here", managed a moderate commercial performance. It served as the last song of the album. "Push" until then had not received release, until that Epic Records, Lavigne's new label after leaving RCA, decided to release the same as promotional single digitally on Japanese territory, what happened in February 13, 2012. The CD edition was released on June 3, 2011.

Push (Pharoahe Monch song)

"Push" is the first single from Pharoahe Monch's 2007 album Desire. The single was released September 11, 2006 as a 12" vinyl, but was later released as a CD single and a digital download. Produced by Pharoahe Monch, the song features an upbeat sound and a prominent use of horns played by Tower of Power. It features encouraging raps provided by Pharoahe Monch as well as background vocals sung by MeLa Machinko and Showtyme. The song contains an interpolation from Joe Zawinul's "Country Preacher." Its music video, directed by Paul Minor, features Monch rapping during the New York City blackout of 1977. The song is also featured in the NBA series 2007 video game NBA Street Homecourt.

The song failed to chart, yet it received generally positive critical attention. According to Dave Maher of Pitchfork Media, "the song is an effective throwback to 70s funk" despite the fact that it "could be two or three times longer." John Murphy of musicOMH.com labels "Push" a "typically articulate and intense number," while hailing its overlooked "dark, dramatic" lyrics.Spin also hails "Push" citing Monch's powerful vocals and lyrics.

List of Ultima characters

This is a list of significant or recurring characters in the Ultima series of computer games, indicating the games in which they appeared.

The Avatar and his companions

  • Yes : The companion is in that game.
  • No : The companion is not in that game.
  • Join : The companion may join the Avatar's party, or has joined already.
  • AE : An alter-ego of the companion is in that game.
  • AEJ : An alter-ego of the companion is in that game, and may join the Avatar's party.
  • M/R : The companion is only mentioned or referenced in that game.
  • The Avatar

    The Avatar is the main character in the series. The Avatar is first known as the Stranger from another world, who defeats Mondain, Minax, and their spawn, Exodus. The Stranger becomes the Avatar once his goal changes to following the path of the Virtues, and retrieving the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom from the Great Stygian Abyss. This is noted as one of the first uses of "Avatar" in the virtual context. In the fifth episode, the Avatar defeats a repressive regime over Britannia, and in the sixth he brings peace between men and gargoyles. In the first part of the seventh episode, the Avatar infiltrates the Fellowship in order to stop the Guardian from entering Britannia; in the second part, the Avatar prevents imbalance from destroying the universe and receives the title of the Hierophant of Balance. In the eighth episode, the Avatar escapes the world of Pagan by defeating the four Titans, becoming the Titan of Ether. In the ninth and final episode, the Avatar defeats the Guardian by destroying both himself and the Guardian with the Armageddon spell. The Avatar is also the main character in both Ultima Underworld games.

    Record of Lodoss War

    Record of Lodoss War (ロードス島戦記 Rōdosu-tō Senki, lit., "Lodoss Island War Chronicle") is a franchise of fantasy novels by Ryo Mizuno based on the work he originally created for a world called Forcelia as a rules-free setting for role-playing games (RPGs). There have since been multiple manga, anime and computer game adaptations, several of which have been translated into English. The plots generally follow the conventions and structure of the RPG systems including Dungeons & Dragons and Sword World RPG, in which several characters of distinct types undertake a specific quest.

    Origins

    Record of Lodoss War was created in 1986 by Group SNE as a Dungeons & Dragons "replay" serialized in the Japanese magazine Comptiq, though they also used the setting with other systems such as Tunnels & Trolls and RuneQuest. Replays are not novels, but transcripts of RPG sessions, meant to both hold the interest of readers and convey the events that took place. They have proven to be popular, even to those who do not play role-playing games but are fans of fiction (including fantasy fiction). Similar to light novels, many characters and parties in replays have become popular as characters of anime. An example of such a character is the female elf Deedlit in Record of Lodoss War, who was played by science fiction novelist Hiroshi Yamamoto during the RPG sessions.

    Ayla Ranzz

    Ayla Ranzz, known originally as Lightning Lass (also known as Light Lass and Spark) is a comic book fictional character, who is a super heroine in a future DC Comics universe. She is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes and was ranked 47th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.

    There have been three versions of Ayla since her original debut; these versions are separated by the events of both the Zero Hour and Infinite Crisis limited series.

    Fictional character biography

    Silver Age

    Ayla Ranzz (of the planet Winath, where twinning is normal) first appeared in Adventure Comics #308, (May 1963). She is the twin sister of fellow Legionnaire Garth (Lightning Lad) and the younger sister of the villainous Mekt (Lightning Lord). All three gained their lightning powers after being attacked by creatures called lightning beasts on the "lightning world" of Korbal. She originally joined the Legion disguised as her brother Lightning Lad, claiming to be her brother back from the dead, after Lightning Lad's apparent death at the hands of Zaryan. Her being an imposter was soon discovered, but she was admitted into the Legion as Lightning Lass.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Spark

    by: Roots

    Yo, the feet that I walk with
    The ears that I hear with, the eyes that I see with
    The mouth that I talk with, the terror that I stalk with
    Now it's time to spark shit
    Look God, I walk around a little edgy already
    Y'all MC's come into my face, but my aim's steady
    M-illitant is skilled in most strategic plan
    I float across seas and, breezed across land
    Standin, in these thoughts of murder within
    The structure of this world that's corrupted with sin
    I'm always hittin, to leave MC's guessin
    For any transgression, in my perimeter
    there will be a blessing, and your explicit intoxicated
    buddha session, to stop stressin
    me with the madness, puttin niggaz on my had list
    No sadness is felt, you shuffled and your cards get dealt
    Jim Carrey ass niggaz start to melt
    Impact like a buckle bein swung from off a belt
    Any help for shelter, when in the realms of a welter
    My weight will tilt ya, hold alignments and change your filter
    My attitude a product of society
    So sometimes for gratitude, you know you can't rely on me
    Niggaz eyein me, with looks of they anxiety
    Wonderin what's in my heart, velocity or piety
    Yo, it depends on which one, you bring to surface
    At times I get trife, but what to worship is my purpose
    Malik B blend with the tree, to spot an enemy
    You cloggin me up cat, now vacant the vicinity
    I'm symbolic to a ballot, it's Abdul Malik
    Don't approach with bullshit, I'm quick to call it invalid
    Route through your district, we keep it simplistic
    No need for the rapper to talk, put it on halt
    Show me the vault, or the safe, cause I'm on the paper chase
    Wade through route states for bout thirty down my waist
    I'm tryin to get it, these rain bottlin thoughts become acidic
    With one in the chamber, ready to aim and spit it
    A girlfriend and team made nigga cash just splintered
    I take what you got to give, cause I got to live
    The last hour, I bet your ass ?
    Might act up, but I still can pass dowa
    I'm usin new ways to try to reach these better days
    Instead of tryin to take you under I just make you wonder
    I still fast, make salaat, and pay zakaat
    I didn't make Haj yet, but that's my next project
    Livin two lives, one of turn and one with true lies
    Keepin a hoe, knowin these hands into my du'a
    In the quarters livin modest with my nigga Trotter
    I circle my foes, like tawaf around the kaba
    I used to live life, like there was no manana
    Now I'm treatin every breath, like it was your honor
    I'm Mill-itill-itant with the Fifth that stand firm
    like a pillar, I'm I and T-L like Manilla




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