That being said, I'm really excited by the way October is shaping up. October brings to us the MLB playoffs and the second month of the NFL season, also kicks off the NBA season (most likely not going to happen this year), so there are a ton of options on stuff to see live. The reason I'm so excited is because I'll be going to a ton of events that month:
- UFC 136 - October 8th we get UFC 136 live from Houston's Toyota Center. Just today I bought my plane ticket and made hotel and car reservations for this trip. The card is looking good so far: Demian Maia vs Jorge Santiago, Chael Sonnen vs Brian Stann, Jose Aldo vs Kenny Florian for the Featherweight title, and Frankie Edgar vs Gray Maynard 3 for the Lightweight Championship. If you follow MMA you know that these have the potential to be some of the greatest fights in a long time. Also during the day we get the UFC Fan Expo which should be an interesting event.
[caption id="attachment_171" align="aligncenter" width="500"] UFC 136 Edgar vs Maynard III Poster[/caption]
- Raiders vs Texans - While these are two teams I don't really care for, the game will be October 9th so I'll be in Houston to catch it. Basically any NFL game I can catch live I'll do. Reliant Stadium is a beautiful venue (was there last year for a great Chargers-Texans game), the Texans have a great high powered offense and I expect the Raiders to suck (which is good for us Charger fans) so the Texans will certainly score a ton of point. Not to bad of a quick Friday-Sunday trip up to Houston.
[caption id="attachment_173" align="aligncenter" width="614"] Reliant Stadium and Reliant Astrodome at night from Kirby Dr.[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_174" align="aligncenter" width="614"] Inside Reliant Stadium[/caption]
- WWE Raw Live - every chance I get to see WWE live I'm there, so I'll take full advantage of them being in town for 2 straight nights. October 12th is a house show (not taped for TV) but these usually provide the most interaction with fans as the wrestlers have no time constraints and can go out there and have a good time doing their thing. While they don't bring a big screen and all the stuff you see on TV, you get that interaction that more than makes up for it.
- WWE SmackDown Live - The following night, the 13th, we get Smackdown for another live show. Same as the above, the interaction is well worth the price of admission; also getting to hear some of the guys curse in Spanish is pretty funny. I'm waiting to see who comes out with a soccer jersey (Monterrey has 2 teams), a couple of years ago Michelle McCool came out wearing a Tigres jersey looking for a face pop but half of the arena booed her - I guess most people in attendance were for Monterrey.
[caption id="attachment_175" align="aligncenter" width="614"] CM Punk & Alberto del Rio in Monterrey 05/14/11[/caption]
- WWE Vengeance. On October 23 WWE will revive the Vengeance PPV (I was at the 2001 edition in San Diego, yeah the one were Chris Jericho was crowned the 1st ever Undisputed Champion, see video below) live from the AT&T Center. While at a Raw taping at the same joing in May WWE announced that the event would be Uprising but quickly changed that. The last couple of Pay Per Views have been really good, lets hope they keep the trend leading to October.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNIDaPBlJ_4]
- WWE still has not announced any other events around the PPV, but we'll most certainly get a show in Austin, maybe Laredo, McAllen or Corpus Christi. This would definitely will be a great way to close out what is shaping up to be a great month.
What cool events do you have on the radar for the coming months?
Mr Khakbaz out!!!
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