NBC’s Young Rock Casts its 1980s Vince McMahon and Randy Savage

With Young Rock, the NBC bio-series about the formative years of wrestler and blockbuster movie star Dwayne “The Rock Johnson, about to premiere on Tuesday, February 16, additional casting has been announced for the roles of an 80s-era WWF owner Vince McMahon and late wrestling great “Macho Man” Randy Savage.

According to The Wrap, comedian Adam Ray (Spy, The Heat) is playing McMahon while Kevin Makely (2019’s Badland) is playing Savage.

Click here to see Ray and Makely as their iconic 80s wrestling characters.

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Previous to this, it had been announced that Matthew Willig was playing Andre the Giant, Nate Jackson was Junkyard Dog, and Brett Azar was The Iron Sheik. Since Johnson grew up in the wrestling business, with pro-wrestlers on both sides of his family — his dad, Rocky Johnson (played by Joseph Lee Anderson), and his mom’s Samoan dynasty family tree — much of Johnson’s childhood was spent with these larger-than-life personalities. Below you’ll find the official show descriptions for Vince McMahon and Randy Savage:

Vince McMahon
Bold, ambitious and quickly rising through the ranks of his father’s company, the future WWE Chairman and Owner is a great friend and supporter of Lia’s and a trusted confidant when things get difficult for her with a rival.

“Macho Man” Randy Savage
One of the all-time greats, the Macho Man is known for his larger-than-life style and outsized personality both in and out of the ring. At only 10 years old, young Dewey was enamored with his unmatched wrestling ability and unique promotional flair and knew immediately he wanted to be just like him when he grew up. His originality and unforgettable catchphrases were a huge influence on him. Ooooh yeah!

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Daily Deals: President’s Day Brings Great Savings on Tech and Games

This President’s Day Weekend has brought with it a ton of savings in games and PC hardware. GameStop is having a sweeping sale across basically their entire catalog of items. Funko Pops, Games, Action Figures and more are all discounted for the long weekend. There are also plenty of PC deals floating around if you’re eager to save some money and get your hands on a new Dell PC.

Daily Deals February 13th 2021

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Alienware Aurora AMD Ryzen 7 3700X RTX 3060 Ti PC for $1249.99

16GB RAM, 512GB SSD

This is the lowest price ever on a Dell RTX 30 series equipped PC. In fact, shop around for an RTX 3060 Ti equipped PC from any brand and you probably won’t find one at this price in stock right now. The RTX 3060 Ti is no slouch; it’s more powerful than an RTX 2080 SUPER. Heck, even getting an RTX 2080 SUPER equipped PC at this price would be a fantastic deal. This deal may not last longer than today so if you’ve been waiting for a solid RTX 30 series deal, jump on this now.

Dell XPS SE Intel Core i7-10700 RTX 3060 Ti Gaming PC for $1299.99

16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 1TB HDD

If you prefer to go with Intel instead of AMD, you can pick up this Dell XPS i7 gaming PC also equipped with an RTX 3060 Ti gaming PC for only $50 more.

The Best Dell President’s Day Sale Gaming Deals

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Just Released: New Alienware RTX 30 Series Laptops for Preorder

The new Alienware RTX 30 series laptops are up for preorder and ship this month. These are the best Alienware laptops yet. They come standard with the latest 10 generation Intel Core i7 processor and 15″ or 17″ 300Hz displays. You can upgrade to 4K OLED for a very reasonable price as well.

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The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles for PC, PS4, and Switch Rated in Taiwan

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles for PS4, Switch, and PC has been rated by the Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee.

As spotted by Gematsu, this could indicate that 2015’s The Great Ace Attorney and 2017’s The Great Ace Attorney 2, which both only released on 3DS in Japan, could be making their way to the West – with a full English localization – in the near future as a single package.

The Great Ace Attorney series is a spin-off series of that takes players to the 1800s in Japan’s Meiji Period and Britain’s Victorian era. They follow Ryūnosuke Naruhodō, an ancestor of series protragonist Phoenix Wright, who attempts to solve courtroom cases with characters like Sherlock Holmes.

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Alongside The Great Ace Attorney, which was part of the massive Capcom leak from 2020, there was also a rating for Tales from the Borderlands for Switch. Last week, it was announced that Tales for the Borderlands was going back on sale for the first time since 2019, and this indicates a Switch release could be on its way.

That’s not all, however, as there was also a rating for a PS5 version of Genshin Impact and Switch versions of Secret Neighbor and SnowRunner.

For more on The Great Ace Attorney, check out our look at how fans took translating this series into their own hands after Capcom wouldn’t.

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The Division 2: Ubisoft Massive Confirms More Content Is Planned for 2021

The Division 2’s Title Update 12 was meant to be the last Title Update for the game, but Ubisoft has changed its mind and has confirmed that more content is on the way later this year.

Ubisoft Massive posted a message from The Division 2 team on Reddit, saying that this new content is due to “your continuous passion and support.”

“Today, we are thrilled to confirm that there will be additional content for The Division 2 released later this year! It is your continuous passion and support which enables us to continue to build upon The Division 2 experience, and we cannot thank you enough for that,” Ubisoft Massive wrote.

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“Some of you had noticed that Title Update 12 was originally meant to be the last major Title Update for The Division 2, but thanks to your continued support, we are now in the early stages of development for fresh content to release later in 2021.”

While no details were revealed as to what this content may be, Ubisoft promised we “won’t have to wait too long.”

This is great news for fans of The Division 2, especially those who are returning to the game or trying it for the first time since its 4K/60 FPS next-gen update arrived for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.

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Ubisoft Massive, alongside working on updates for The Division 2, is also developing both an Avatar game and the recently announced open world Star Wars project.

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