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Illustrated Wrestling Digest: 1970s: Monthly United States: Rob Dobratz: N/A: No: Regarded as the top "dirt sheet" in the US after the close of Matmania in 1968. [3] Inside The Ropes Magazine 2020–present Monthly United Kingdom: Dante Richardson Kenny McIntosh Titan Insider Press N/A Yes: The successor to "Power Slam" Inside Wrestling: 1968 ...
Bill Apter made his debut as a writer in January 1970, writing for his first employer in publishing Stanley Weston (who he also credits as his mentor). [6] He became a reporter, writer and photographer for several wrestling and boxing magazines published by Weston, including The Wrestler and Inside Wrestling. He was eventually promoted to the ...
The Ladder (1956–1970) Ladies' Home Journal of Philadelphia [5] Ladies' Magazine ( –1836) LAN Times (1988–1997) Land and Liberty (ca.1914–ca.1915) Latin Girl, Latin Girl Magazine (1999–2001) [citation needed] Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought (1965–1968) Legion of Doom Technical Journals (ca.1980–ca.2000) The ...
Special Magazine Within A Magazine: The Wrestling Championship Trivia Challenge; The Price Is Right For Austin: The New Million-Dollar Stable; From Heart Break To Heartbreaker: Shawn Michaels: A Star's Trek To The Title; Kronus & Saturn: "If We Can't Eliminate The Gangstas, We'll Eliminate Ourselves!"
Born and raised in southern New Jersey, Roger Elwood started his professional writing career soon after graduating from high school.. Elwood edited two magazines about wrestling, The Big Book of Wrestling and Official Wrestling Guide, on a contract basis during 1971–72 for Jalart House, an Arizona publisher, and regularly photographed matches (photographs were more important than text for ...
When they stepped into a tunnel at 9:45 p.m. for the 56th and final wrestling match of the wild day, Phogat’s name was still on the scoreboard; multiple Indian flags were still in the crowd; but ...
Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) is an American professional wrestling magazine that was founded in 1979 by publisher Stanley Weston. [1] PWI is headquartered in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, and published by Kappa Publishing Group. The magazine is the longest published English language wrestling magazine still in production.