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RollerJam was the brainchild of Knoxville, Tennessee-based television writers Ross K. Bagwell Sr. and Stephen Land.Land, a boyhood fan of roller derby, was inspired to bring the sport back to television by an obituary for roller derby legend Joan Weston that he had read in The New York Times in May 1997, and shared his idea with Bagwell, his mentor, who gave him a positive response. [2]
The show paved the way for a revival ten years later with the 1999 premiere of The New TNN's WSL RollerJam, where former RollerGames skaters Richard Brown, Patsy Delgado and Ray Robles skated. In January 2008, RollerGames coproducer David Sams announced that he "intends to put banked-track Roller Sports back on Television and the Internet in 2008."
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Magnolia Network first announced that Chip and Joanna were developing Roller Jam in August 2023. For more People news, make sure to sign up for our newsletter! Read the original article on People.
Gotham Girls Roller Derby: Rose City Rollers: B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls: Loren Mutch (Rose) 2015 6–8 November WFTDA Championships [21] St Paul, Minnesota: Rose City Rollers: Gotham Girls Roller Derby: Victorian Roller Derby League: Scald Eagle (Rose) [22] 2016 4–6 November WFTDA Championships [23] Portland, Oregon: Rose City Rollers: Gotham ...
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The Kansas City Royals picked up a much-needed victory against the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday afternoon at Target Field. The Royals earned a 4-1 win behind the pitching of All-Star Cole Ragans.
A Very Simple Game: the Story of Roller Derby. 1971. Deford, Frank. Five Strides on the Banked Track: The Life and Times of the Roller Derby. Little, Brown and Company, 1971. ISBN 0-316-17920-5. Coppage, Keith. Roller Derby to Rollerjam: The Authorized Story of an Unauthorized Sport. Santa Rosa, California: Squarebooks, 1999. ISBN 0-916290-80-8.