– A new extra clip from Chris Jericho’s Broken Skull Sessions special sees the AEW star discussing his infamous airport brawl with Haku. You can see the clip below, which is described as follows:
“Chris Jericho tells the story of a wild airport experience he had with the legendary Haku in this bonus scene from Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions.”
– G4’s latest video has Xavier Woods playing Outriders with Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez and Adam Sessler:
Adam Sessler And Kevin Pereira Are Back At G4
X-Play and Attack of the Show are also being revived when the network returns.
When G4 returns later this year, it will be in more than just name. Original X-Play host Adam Sessler and Attack of the Show s Kevin Pereira are both coming along for the ride, and their shows will be back, too.
They re joining a group of new hosts that includes WWE superstar Xavier Woods, and you can expect to see many classic G4 segments when the shows are revived. In a press release, Adam Sessler specifically mentioned his Sessler s Soapbox segment making a return, as well as opinions on the latest gaming news and, of course, reviews. We give that news a five … out of five.
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After years of lurking in the shadows since its doors were shut and monitors turned off, leaving several interns stuck in the building to fend for themselves, G4 is coming back to TV bigger than ever! Planned for a summer relaunch, the legendary gaming network is slowly teasing itself as a new and improved experience, while sticking to the conventional knowledge that the more things change, the more they stay the same. To that end, G4 dropped a pretty big announcement revealing which hosts old and new will be part of the brandâs campaign to recapture greatness. Naturally, I thought it prudent to talk to the one party that could give us the inside track: Ratty Puppet.
G4TV Revival Confirms The Return of X-Play and Attack of the Show
X-Play and Attack of the Show are going to be back for the new G4TV. Fingers crossed for Cops and Cheaters next.
After posing the question of what shows should be brought back, G4TV’s Twitter answered by confirming the return of two of its flagship series. With the revival of G4TV slated to kick off in 2021, we’re gradually getting more teases of what’s to come. Fans of the original iteration of the gaming entertainment network will be very pleased to know that
G4 dropped a little buzz bomb in the midst of last year’s San Diego Comic-Con, with a cryptic tease hinting that the groundbreaking network, which for legions of fans elevated gaming and geekdom to a higher plane of of pop culture status, would be returning to television after airing its last broadcast late in 2014.
Now the newly-resurrected network is closing in on an actual launch date for later this year, and some of the key creatives who’re making it happen are beginning to talk about what to expect. If you’re a fan of old-school G4 mainstays like the gaming-focused