User:TAJJBlanton

The Beginning
His brother, John, was doing shows on Talkshoe.com and he invited him into the show. He then signed up for a account himself and then he found what he liked to do.

TCG Weekly (Formerly "This Week in Games")
TCG (Trading Card Game) Weekly was the brain child of one Will Blanton, from Memphis, TN by using the website Talkshoe.com. The show has been under transformation, as his former show "This Week in Games" (Launched Spring 2007) was following more TCG's than actual video games. With the popularity of TCG's betting bigger and bigger by the day, the show was then re-launched in the Summer of 2007, with better sound, drop-ins, and music breaks. Call-ins are encouraged

Games Talked about on the Show:

The Spoils

Magic: The Gathering

Pokemon

World of Warcraft (WoW)

"This Week in Games"

Guests:

Octale (Guest: Call-in World of Warcraft Radio )

"TCG Weekly"

Guests/Hosts:

Tim Taber (Co-Host/Soundboard Director)

RanSting (Guest: Call-in)

Thomas Blanton (Guest)

Wreslinggamers.com (Formerly "This Week in Indy Wrestling")
The site was created in Spring 2007, and with no way to get the site out to the masses, (And some other site giving them problems.) He was asked to do a show with one of the Administrators, RanSting. So the "This Week in Indy Wrestling" was droped and picked up in the Summer of 2007 as Wrestling Gamers(dot)com Podcast.

Companies talked about on the Show:

WWE (Formerly WWF)

IWA Mid-South

Chikara Pro

Gamer-Pulse.com
Summer 2008 he joins Gamer-Pulse and becomes the elder of the 3 man team. Interviews with Mark Smith, and Jamal Nickols, (From Ultimate Gamer), DJWheat, and plenty of others. Shortly after the SGC 2009 event, the RSS feed went down, and was never recovered. Fall 2009 was the end to the podcast, and then the crew split.

The Gamers Garage
There was a invite to join in the fall of 2009, and he took it, jumping on the biggest thing going. While interviewing the industries best, (Stuttering Crag, Keith Apicary, Tara Platt and Yuri Lolenthal) he had a bout of computer issues that crippled him and the staff. January 2009 he was "fired" from the site because of like of production of content for the site.