Saturday, July 18, 2026

WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers Week 3 Match 2: Kevin Owens Table Match Win


 

WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers Week 3 Match 2 brings in a Table Match between Kevin Owens 83 and Chad Gable 73, and this one is a good reminder that table matches are all about patience, positioning, and timing.

The objective was to win the match while earning 50 MFP, which makes this kind of match slightly risky. In a normal match, you can control the pace and finish when ready. In a Table Match, one bad setup near the table can end everything before the MFP work feels complete.

Kevin Owens handled this one well by keeping the action moving, waiting for the right opening, and setting the table only once the match was ready to break open. Chad Gable still had chances to counter early, but once Owens got control near the table, the match shifted quickly.

Quick Takeaway

In Weekly Towers Table Matches, do not rush the table spot too early. Build control first, make sure the MFP goal is handled, then use the table when the opponent is already weakened or out of position.

PowerWash Simulator 2 Art Deco House: The Restoration Begins

 



The PowerWash Simulator 2 Career Mode moves into a much larger assignment with the Art Deco House. Part 1 begins the process of removing years of grime and restoring the property’s distinctive exterior.

Unlike the smaller opening jobs, this assignment requires a more organized cleaning route. The property contains large open surfaces that can be cleared steadily, but it also includes windows, edges, decorative architecture, corners, and elevated sections that are easier to overlook.

Beginning the Art Deco House Cleanup

The first objective is to establish a consistent route around the property. Completing one section at a time makes it easier to track progress and prevents partially cleaned areas from becoming mixed together.

A practical order is:

  1. Clear the ground and broad lower surfaces.
  2. Work around the building one side at a time.
  3. Clean windows, frames, ledges, and decorative pieces.
  4. Use height equipment for the roof and upper walls.
  5. Review the task list for unfinished components.

Part 1 focuses on beginning that process and revealing the first major contrast between the dirty property and its restored surfaces.

Strategy Takeaway

Use wide cleaning coverage on open walls and ground areas, but switch to a narrower stream when working around frames, corners, ledges, and architectural details. Finishing one building section before moving to the next makes the final cleanup much easier.




Thursday, July 16, 2026

Fishing Planet Lone Star Trial at Level 7: A Low-Level Route





 The updated Fishing Planet Lone Star Trial asks players to catch five predators and bass species across the redesigned Lone Star Lake. This walkthrough was completed at level 7, making it a practical guide for newer players who do not have advanced rods, reels, lines, or high-level lures.

The mission requires:

  • Spotted Bass
  • Guadalupe Bass
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Yellow Bass
  • Grass Pickerel

Level 7 Loadout

The casting setup used during this run was:

  • Rod: Elemental 6'7"
  • Reel: InspireCast 2000
  • Line: Mono .007" or 0.18 mm
  • Bass lure: Mini Bass Jig 1/3 oz, #2
  • Spoon: Casting Spoon 1/6 oz, #2

This setup provides a realistic starting point for players attempting the mission during early progression. It does not rely on high-level gear that may appear in older or advanced guides.

Bass Locations and Approach

The Spotted Bass and Guadalupe Bass were caught from the kayak area near the lily pads. Position the kayak near the highlighted vegetation, cast into the open water beside the pads, and retrieve the Mini Bass Jig along the edges and through the open pocket.

The Largemouth Bass location shown in the video uses marker:

[113.68, 63.77]

The Mini Bass Jig 1/3 oz, #2 was used for the bass catches.

Yellow Bass and Grass Pickerel

The Yellow Bass was caught during an early-morning cloudy period at:

[67.58, 27.74]

The Grass Pickerel location was:

[58.14, 29.74]

A Casting Spoon 1/6 oz, #2 was used at both locations.

Strategy Takeaway

Separate the mission into two parts. Use the Mini Bass Jig around the kayak and lily-pad areas for the three bass species, then switch to the Casting Spoon for Yellow Bass and Grass Pickerel. This reduces unnecessary equipment changes and keeps the route manageable for a level 7 player.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

WWE 2K26 Divers On Top Guide: IYO SKY vs Blake Monroe


 The second Orlando tower begins with a match designed to reward aerial offense while also punishing mistimed risks. In WWE 2K26 World Tour: Divers On Top Match 1, IYO SKY faces Blake Monroe in a normal one-on-one match where dive attack damage is doubled.

That modifier makes IYO an excellent choice, but it does not mean every top-rope opportunity is safe.

Blake demonstrated that early by raising her knees against IYO’s middle-rope dropkick. Later, Blake missed her own attack from the top rope and landed hard, giving IYO an opening to regain control. These two moments showed the central strategy of the match: aerial moves can cause major damage, but only when the opponent is properly stunned.

IYO also had to deal with sustained attacks to the legs. Blake repeatedly targeted the knee and base, which can make aerial offense more difficult and reduce mobility. Protecting the legs and avoiding unnecessary reversals near the ropes helped IYO keep enough movement for the closing stretch.

Strategy Takeaway

The safest way to clear this match is:

  • wear Blake down with strikes and grapples first
  • wait until she is stunned before climbing
  • use the doubled dive damage selectively
  • avoid repeated aerial attempts if Blake starts countering
  • protect IYO’s legs and regain control before taking another risk
  • save a strong finisher or grounded attack for the final cover

IYO eventually countered Blake near the top rope and landed a decisive DDT for the victory. The result moves the Orlando World Tour progression into the Divers On Top tower with a strong opening win.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Fishing Planet’s New Lone Star Exploration 2: A True Level 6 Guide

 


Fishing Planet’s redesigned Lone Star Lake has changed how newer players approach the early exploration missions. Old markers and previous fishing locations may no longer match the current waterway because the lake was rebuilt with a larger layout and four separate locations.

This updated Lone Star Exploration 2 guide was completed at level 6. It is intended for players who need a solution using equipment they can realistically own during the early stages of progression.

Current Exploration 2 Checklist

The mission requires five catches:

  • Warmouth
  • White Crappie
  • Threadfin Shad
  • Smallmouth Buffalo
  • Channel Catfish

Threadfin Shad was added to Lone Star Lake during the rework, so older Exploration guides may not cover this fish or its current location.

Why This Is a Low-Level Guide

Some Fishing Planet tutorials use stronger rods, advanced tackle, or bait that early players have not unlocked. Those setups may work well for experienced anglers, but they do not always help someone attempting the mission between levels 4 and 6.

This walkthrough stays focused on accessible equipment. For every species, the video demonstrates:

  • Where to cast on the updated map
  • Which rod setup was used
  • The hook and tackle configuration
  • The bait that produced the catch
  • Adjustments needed for the larger fish

Warmouth, White Crappie, and Threadfin Shad can usually be handled with lighter equipment. Smallmouth Buffalo and Channel Catfish require more patience and careful tension control because they represent the heavier part of the mission.

Strategy Takeaway

Complete the smaller fish first, then dedicate separate setups to Smallmouth Buffalo and Channel Catfish. Do not copy a high-level build that your character cannot purchase yet—the safest setup is one your current rod, reel, and line can support without creating an unbalanced combination.


Which fish is the bigger obstacle for a level 6 player: Smallmouth Buffalo or Channel Catfish?

Monday, July 13, 2026

Fishing Planet’s Updated Lone Star Exploration 1: Catch All Five Fish


 Fishing Planet’s redesigned Lone Star Lake means many older guides, markers, and familiar fishing spots may no longer provide the same results. This updated Lone Star Exploration 1 walkthrough covers the current mission and the five species players need to catch.

The mission begins by traveling to Lone Star Lake. From there, players must catch a Redear Sunfish, Golden Shiner, Blacktail Shiner, Bluegill, and Green Sunfish.

Lone Star Exploration 1 Checklist

  • Redear Sunfish
  • Golden Shiner
  • Blacktail Shiner
  • Bluegill
  • Green Sunfish

These are generally smaller species, but that does not mean they will all respond to exactly the same approach. Changing bait, hook size, fishing depth, or casting location can be more effective than repeatedly casting an unsuccessful setup.

Redear Sunfish, Bluegill, and Green Sunfish are often associated with areas offering vegetation or shoreline cover. Golden Shiner and Blacktail Shiner may require more patience because small changes in depth and presentation can determine which species reaches the bait first.

The video demonstrates the updated locations and approach used to complete the mission without depending on coordinates or markers from the previous Lone Star Lake layout.

Strategy Takeaway

Use lighter equipment appropriate for small fish, begin with a simple float setup, and make one adjustment at a time. Change either the bait, depth, hook, or casting area rather than replacing the entire setup after every unsuccessful cast.

Which species is more difficult to locate on the updated map: Blacktail Shiner or Green Sunfish?

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Ivar and Ethan Page Win Orlando Match 5 in WWE 2K26 World Tour

 Orlando Match 5 brings tag team action to WWE 2K26 World Tour, with Ivar and Ethan Page taking on Tony D’Angelo and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo.

The match emphasized one of the most important parts of tag team wrestling: controlling both opponents instead of focusing only on the legal competitor. Tony and Stacks used quick tags and double-team attacks to create pressure, while Ivar and Ethan had to keep adjusting whenever a pin was interrupted.

Ethan Page created one of the biggest openings when he lifted Tony for Ego’s Edge. The move left Tony in serious trouble, but the opposing team still found a way to keep the match alive. That forced Ivar and Ethan to stay patient instead of assuming the first major finisher would be enough.

Ivar became the key figure during the closing stretch. He fought through multiple kickouts, countered at the right moments, and kept applying pressure until the final pin finally stayed down.

The safest strategy in this match was to avoid rushing covers while the opposing partner was still fresh. Damaging both opponents, forcing late saves, and watching the illegal wrestler’s position made it easier to create the final uncontested pin.

The victory moves Ivar and Ethan Page forward through the Orlando World Tour progression and gives the series another strong tag team result.



WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers Week 3 Match 2: Kevin Owens Table Match Win

  WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers Week 3 Match 2 brings in a Table Match between Kevin Owens 83 and Chad Gable 73 , and this one is a good reminder ...