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Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), often considered the first "dirt sheet", created and run by Dave Meltzer [21] [22] Pro Wrestling Torch (PWTorch), created and run by Wade Keller [23] Pro Wrestling Insider (PWInsider), created and run by Dave Scherer [24] [25] Pro Wrestling Sheet, created and run by Ryan Satin. [26] [27] Wrestling News World ...
This is a list of professional wrestling magazines.They are published either in print or online and range from official magazines of professional wrestling promotions to "dirt sheets", which cover more insider information and sometimes rumors.
[10] Slamwrestling.net: Greg Oliver: English: 1997: Formerly hosted on Canadian Online Explorer [11] SoCal Uncensored: Steven Bryant: English: 2001: Handles the Southern California Pro-Wrestling Hall of Fame [12] [13] Solowrestling.com: Sebastián Martínez: Spanish: 2007: Largest Spanish website for wrestling [14] SuperLuchas.com: PAPSA ...
Dave Scherer is an American sports writer and journalist, [1] [2] best known for writing about professional wrestling for the ECW Magazine, New York Daily News, [3] World of Wrestling Magazine, 1Wrestling.com [4] [5] and founding the newsletter The Wrestling Lariat [6] [7] in 1995 [8] and the website PWInsider.com, which he created in 2004 when he left 1Wrestling together with several other ...
Ryan Satin is an American pop culture and professional wrestling journalist. He was a producer for TMZ [1] and founded Pro Wrestling Sheet [2] which reports on professional wrestling and mixed martial arts. He has since left the site and now works for Fox Sports. He is the son of Scott Satin, a Hollywood producer and writer. [3]
District 10 struggled at the PIAA wrestling tournament. It didn’t produce a state champion. It only won 12 medals. For the first time in decades, it couldn’t even claim a state finalist.
Wrestling Observer Newsletter (1 C, 10 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Professional wrestling magazines" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Ask the wrestling teams of District 10 for their New Year’s resolutions and one will likely receive 32 different answers. Instead of resolutions, however, I have several questions as 2024 begins ...