This is a new site dedicated to the broadcasters we call Channel Zero. A group of friends that came together on a message board with a dream and very little to do....so here we are. We're just starting so grow with us as we introduce you all to our oddball shenanigans, long winded conversations/debates, and live streams where we view old nostalgic shows. We also review and analyze. The plan is to continue to bring in new content so you have an alternative to the channels on television, because this is Channel Zero. Eh? Get why it's called that now? Clever right?
(The Channel Zero Schedule will be posted soon, but this will be a little recap of the shows/web comics in our current lineup.)
-The first show in the line up is the first show we created, the T'nT Show, starring Tack Angel and Trevor Machismo. T'nT is a live stream which you can find on this site. We cover Wrestling, MMA, Nostalgic Shows, Cartoons, Video Games, Movies, and Tokusatsu. Quite the range I know, but we're nerds with a lot of interests.
-The next show will a web comic called Macho Sexy. A humorous little comic about nerdy people doing nerdy things. It will feature the members of this site.
-Ryan IQ will feature our distinguished gentlemen Ryan "IQ" Mancuso as he covers wrestling and MMA as well. It's like a companion piece to T'nT, but much more professional. He also covers different shows then T'nT, and does so in a much more professional fashion. Expect some Wrestling, MMA, and witty banter during his podcasts.
-Super Action Zone is done by a man called Swift. He shows pretty much whatever he wants, but it's more int the realm of anime and saturday morning cartoons. It's a lot of fun.
-T4 aka Tack, Trevor, Teasers, and Trailers, is just that. Trevor Machismo and Tack Angel (hosts of T'nT) will watch a movie trailer with you and then analyze it. Short simple and to the point.
-The final show in the current line up is ODL Monk's Double Feature of Doom. A show about exploitation movies for mature audiences. Oliver Monks will always teach you a thing or two about the classic Double Features he shows.
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