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Keller founded Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter [3] (aka PWTorch, or simply The Torch) in October 1987, [4] when he was a junior in high school. The newsletter is published weekly from his Minnesota home, with the content also published to an accompanying website which was launched in 1999. Keller's work includes weekly columns, news reporting ...
The first ever pro wrestling magazine in India. Wrestling Observer: 1983– Weekly: Campbell, CA: Dave Meltzer: N/A: N/A: Yes: Wrestling-Online Newsletter: 1996– Daily: Malta: Colin Vassallo: N/A: 27,000: Yes: The newsletter is also available on iPad as a monthly magazine titled Wrestling-Online Digital Magazine, free for download on the ...
[9] [10] Wrestling Observer Newsletter readers instead awarded Reigns the 2016 Most Overrated award. [103] Reigns had finished in second place for Most Overrated in both 2014 and 2015. [48] [104] In January 2017, Pro Wrestling Torch began their weekly "Monday Night Reigns-o-meter", which monitored his "ability to beat the odds and come out on ...
Wade Keller and James Caldwell of the Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter each reviewed the matches involved in the tournament. Caldwell said the first round match between The Motor City Machine Guns and the team of Tyson Dux and Daivari was a "high-energy affair with a fast-paced sequence to finish the match."
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James Caldwell, also of the Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter, posted a review of the show rating the matches on the same scale as Keller. The main event was given 3 1/2 stars with Caldwell commenting that it was a "really good main event match" but that the finishing sequence "killed the momentum". [ 40 ]
Benjamin Tucker of the Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter attended in person both NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn and WWE SummerSlam (a day later in the same venue). He gave Brooklyn a 9.0 score, noting that it was "met with near-universal praise", higher than SummerSlam, which rated 6.5 and "was met with ridicule and scorn by the night's end".
Wade Keller of the Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter reviewed the show. He felt that Rhino versus Jeff Jarrett was "not much of a main event, but it followed the old rule of having the replacement babyface wrestler in a main event always win so fans don't feel ripped off."