Archive for August, 2009
Promoting your local indy fed

AS I SEE IT
Bob Magee
Pro Wrestling:
Between the Sheets
PWBTS.com
As most of you know, PWBTS, the flagship site of this column, features lots of coverage of independent wrestling. As someone who happily shills independent wrestling promotions whenever possible, one of the things that’s the most maddening to me is the way independent promotions seems to have no sense about the basic sorts of things that they need to do to promote their product.
Diva Dirt Announces Online Charity Drive
DIVA-DIRT.COM ANNOUNCES ONLINE CHARITY DRIVE, TORRIE WILSON INVOLVED
‘Diva Dirt Gives Back’ Taking Place In October, Former WWE Diva Torrie Wilson Joins As First Sponsor
My Weekly RAW Notebook
The Katz Files – Arnie Katz
My Weekly RAW Notebook
The Kingfish Arnie Katz discusses and analyzes what we’ve been seeing on WWE’s flagship television show.
Bring Bacq Shaq
Count me among the groaners when Mr. McMahon, on RAW, upheld Trump’s “Guest Host” plan. Special guests sometimes add life to the pro wrestling show, but WWE offers more duds than stars.
In that context, the choice of Shaquille O’Neal has to rank among the best special guests in WWE history. The Big Aristotle – he has even more nicknames than Paul Levesque – seemed totally at home in the wrestling environment and actually added to the show’s entertainment value.
The TNA 200 Impact Insight
HeadLocker — Jay Shannon
The Impact Insight: Special 200th episode analysis
Our resident philosopher celebrates all the action and adventure of the special 200th episode of TNA Impact.
TNA reached a milestone, this week. They celebrated their 200th episode of !mpact!. Multiple titles were on the line and a former tag team specialist took his first big step towards singles super-stardom.
TNA had a new “Cross the Line” intro.
Kurt Angle was grumbling about things being unacceptable. Angle said the Mafia would take control and take things out. TNA then went to a special opening credits package that showcased some of the best action over the past 200 shows.
Alan Wojcik Interviews WSU’s Roxie Cotton
Alan Wojcik: How did you come to train for wrestling through JAPW’s (Jersey All Pro Wrestling) school followed by working in PWU?
Roxie Cotton: So I went on the internet and looked up wrestling schools. I found JAPW, CZW and the Monster Factory. I emailed all of them, JAPW was the only one that wrote me back.
Paul Heyman in TNA – is it possible?
James Campbell sent a message to the members
of The Wrestling Insider on www.Facebook.com
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Subject: Details on Paul Heyman in TNA – is it possible?
10 Questions with Shawn Blanchard
PRO WRESTLING PRESS
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10 QUESTIONS WITH…. THE ENFORCER SHAWN BLANCHARD




