Pro Wrestling Illustrated: August 2019 Issue-PWI Wrestlemania 35 Real Winners & Losers, Hot Seat with POC Pierre Carl Ouellet, 2019 PWI Poll, Official ... Arena Reports, Independent Roundup,+more
Pro Wrestling Illustrated: August 2019 Issue-PWI Wrestlemania 35 Real Winners & Losers, Hot Seat with POC Pierre Carl Ouellet, 2019 PWI Poll, Official ... Arena Reports, Independent Roundup,+more
Wrestling's #1 magazine since 1979. Pro Wrestling Illustrated has been recognized as the sport’s number one magazine since its inception in 1979. Founded by legendary publisher Stanley Weston, PWI set out on a course to alter the landscape of pro wrestling journalism. Over the years, utilizing the talents of the world's finest writers, editors, photographers, and designers, PWI succeeded beyond Weston's wildest dreams. Like many wrestling fans and journalists, most of today's star wrestlers grew up reading PWI. That is why the magazine's year-end awards for Wrestler of the Year, Tag Team of the Year, Match of the Year, etc., as well as the PWI 500, have become virtual institutions within the wrestling business. Pro Wrestling Illustrated boasts the strongest lineup of writers and photographers ever assembled, including senior writers Harry Burkett, Dan Murphy, and Al Castle, and veteran photographers George Napolitano, Duane Long, Tim Walker, and Scott Finkelstein. Its Twitter account is always bubbling with lively discussion.
Pages
84
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Kappa Publishing
Release
May 01, 2019
Pro Wrestling Illustrated: August 2019 Issue-PWI Wrestlemania 35 Real Winners & Losers, Hot Seat with POC Pierre Carl Ouellet, 2019 PWI Poll, Official ... Arena Reports, Independent Roundup,+more
Wrestling's #1 magazine since 1979. Pro Wrestling Illustrated has been recognized as the sport’s number one magazine since its inception in 1979. Founded by legendary publisher Stanley Weston, PWI set out on a course to alter the landscape of pro wrestling journalism. Over the years, utilizing the talents of the world's finest writers, editors, photographers, and designers, PWI succeeded beyond Weston's wildest dreams. Like many wrestling fans and journalists, most of today's star wrestlers grew up reading PWI. That is why the magazine's year-end awards for Wrestler of the Year, Tag Team of the Year, Match of the Year, etc., as well as the PWI 500, have become virtual institutions within the wrestling business. Pro Wrestling Illustrated boasts the strongest lineup of writers and photographers ever assembled, including senior writers Harry Burkett, Dan Murphy, and Al Castle, and veteran photographers George Napolitano, Duane Long, Tim Walker, and Scott Finkelstein. Its Twitter account is always bubbling with lively discussion.