My Reflections From Last Weekend.
Intro.
Over the past weekend I changed my review schedule for one reason, well I mean Band. Linkin Park. I've loved this band since I was 13 years old, and that love has never gone away. This is my thoughts on their wembley Stadium show, and how it corresponds with Pro Wrestling and MMA, in three steps.
1. Defience.
This band over time has faced it's challenges from being labelled as a boyband, due to the amount of money that was levied against them in their early days, facing off against their label Warner Bros, over the handling of their music. The death of their former singer Chester Bennington, to facing Emily Armstrongs controversy head on. I have my opinions on Scientology, and to say that it's something that I can't understand is an understatement, but to say that the band have dealt with this well would mean to say that a well done is in order. This is evidently clear in the world of Pro Wrestling, and. MMA. A debuting fighter must feel the nerves of stone, because headlining a show at Wembley Stadium isn't an easy task, fairplay Linkin Park, fairplay.
2. The Setlist Matched Sporting Aggression.
From the very outset, the setlist set the tempo for how the evening would play out in the same way that a Match, or fight would. Old Classics like Somewhere I belong. A Place For My Head. Crawling. In The End, and Bleed it out, were perfectly matched up with new age cuts. Casualty. Two Faced. The Emptiness Machine, and. Cut The Bridge in the same way that fighters get paired in the octagon. Was this a battle, no, but how it acted, was like a reminder, that's it's ok to release your own battle cry, and embrace your own legacy.
3. Weekend Overview.
On a weekend when WWE, and. UFC crowned New Champions. It was what went down in Wembley, that has stood alongside these shows, as proof, that if you build it, results will come. From facing devistation 8 years ago, to coming through the light, and showing that anyone can overcome the hardest of situations. I hold Linkin Park in the same regard as I do Cm Punk, and Kenny Omega, and Tom Aspinall, real heroes, with the ability to help you redefine your life, Enough said.
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