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Humble Choice July 2024 Bundle Includes A Plague Tale, Ghostrunner 2, Starship Troopers, And More

Humble Choice July 2024 Bundle Includes A Plague Tale, Ghostrunner 2, Starship Troopers, And More https://ift.tt/R5aXVYM Another month has dawned, and that means Humble has another bundle of PC games available for its Humble Choice subscribers ($12/month). This month, there are eight games available in the bundle, including some big-name indie sequels like A Plague Tale: Requiem and Ghostrunner 2, plus a selection of shooters, strategy games, and action games, all of which are yours to keep forever, even if you cancel your Humble Choice subscription. On top of the games, this month's bundle also includes a surprising bonus: a month of DC Universe Infinite, which lets you read thousands of DC Comics in the DC Universe app. Sign up for Humble Choice Humble Choice July 2024 games Ghostrunner 2 A Plague Tale: Requiem Starship Troopers: Terran Command Sticky Business Zoeti Figment 2: Creed Valley Heretic's Fork Hyperviolent Bonus: One-month subscription to DC Universe In

WWE Wrestlemania 2024 Night 1 Results And Review: Becky Lynch And Rhea Ripley Open The Show

WWE Wrestlemania 2024 Night 1 Results And Review: Becky Lynch And Rhea Ripley Open The Show https://ift.tt/QzWh8OG

Wrestlemania XL Saturday is here.


The past year in WWE programming has been pretty stellar and it's all led to here. Night One of Wrestlemania XL kicks off tonight, with several high-caliber matches scheduled to unfold.

Each Wrestlemania is the culmination of WWE's storytelling over the last year. This year, though, Wrestlemania could potentially be the culmination of a story that has been told since Roman Reigns won the WWE Universal Championship three and a half years ago. That was the beginning of the Bloodline saga, which saw Roman Reigns become WWE's top star, as he aligned himself with members of his own family and Paul Heyman.

Last year, Cody Rhodes had the chance to end Roman's reign of terror and become Universal Champion, himself. Due to interference from the Bloodline, though, that didn't happen. A year later he gets another shot at finishing the story, but that's not until tomorrow.

First, on Night One, Cody teams with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth "Freakin'" Rollins to take on the team of Reigns and The Rock. If Seth and Cody win, the Bloodline will stay out of the Universal Championship match. If they lose, though, The Rock and the rest of the Bloodline can do whatever they want during Cody and Roman's match.

Those are some pretty big stakes if your name is Cody Rhodes. However, that's just one of the seven matches scheduled for Wrestlemania Saturday. Take a look at the full card for tonight's show below.

  • Seth "Freakin'" Rollins and Cody Rhodes vs. The Rock and Roman Reigns
  • Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Becky Lynch (Women's World Championship)
  • Gunther (c) vs. Sami Zayn (Intercontinental Championship)
  • The Judgment Day (c) vs. The New Day vs. The Awesome Truth vs. #DIY vs. The Creed Brothers vs. Indus Sher vs. Alpha Academy (Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship Ladder match)
  • Jey Uso vs. Jimmy Uso
  • Bianca Belair, Naomi & Jade Cargill vs. Dakota Kai, Asuka & Kairi Sane
  • Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee vs. Santos Escobar & Dominik Mysterio

If you're planning to watch Wrestlemania with us, here are the Wrestlemania start times:

  • 7 PM ET
  • 6 PM CT
  • 4 PM PT
  • 12 AM GMT (April 7, 8)
  • 9 AM AEST (April 7, 8)

Wrestlemania will stream live on Peacock for you to watch from home. A subscription will be required. The basic Peacock subscription costs $6 a month. There's also the $12 monthly option which allows you to download content for offline viewing and watch movies or TV shows, ad-free.

Now kick back as Wrestlemania unfolds. As with every year, make sure you're following along as GameSpot is inside the stadium in Philadelphia for the show and will be bringing results, reviews, and insights into Wrestlemania XL from the press box at Lincoln Financial Field.


Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Becky Lynch (Women's World Championship)


The show has kicked off and, honestly, can't think of a better match to open Wrestlemania this year. They should set the bar high and tear the house down.

First thing first: Rhea Ripley's entrance was perfect, no notes. That band should play her to the ring every single day. Becky's book-themed attire looks great. All things being equal, we know Wrestlemania is about the over-the-top pageantry of it all and these two understood the assignment.

Early on, I was surprised that Becky and Rhea took turns in control. Rhea has been something of an unstoppable force for the last year and I expected, at least in the early goings of the match, she would absolutely dominate Becky. That said, them trading control has made for a hot way to start the show as the crowd is pretty split between them. Rhea may be the heel, but Becky got some serious boos after her entrance.

That press slam Rhea hit and followed up with a knee to the face looked absolutely brutal in the best way. Even though they're trading shots all over the place, Rhea still looks like an absolute monster. The same goes with Rhea turning Becky's DisarmHer into a series of vicious powerbombs. There's nobody on the roster that can work like this woman.

Becky kicking out of the Riptide felt like a major moment. It's not often we see that move not finish the job. In the end, though, as much as Becky wanted it and really put a beating on Ripley, Mami landed two more Riptides (one into a turnbuckle) for the three to end an excellent first Wrestlemania match.

Winner: Rhea Ripley retains via pinfall

Rating: 8/10


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