- Power Slam
Power Slam is an independent monthly non-
kayfabe wrestling magazine published in theUnited Kingdom by SW Publishing, with co-publishers Findlay Martin andColin Bowman . It began life as Superstars of Wrestling before altering to its current name after 30 issues in 1994. The magazine's UK-wide release occurs on the last Thursday of every month. In December of 2006 Power Slam achieved its 150 issue mark.Columnists
*Findlay "Fin" Martin, current editor.
*Mohammed Chatra, also known for presentingPro Wrestling NOAH on the UK's satellite sports channelTWC Fight! (formerly The Wrestling Channel).
*Greg Lambert , a respected British journalist, wrestling manager and promoter for the XWA.
*Patty Therre, former editor of WCW Magazine, editor of Wrestling On The Fringe [http://www.wrestlingonthefringe.com/Wrestling on the Fringe] and contributing editor to GardenandHearth. [http://www.gardenandhearth.com/anti-aging.htm Patty Therre at GardenAndHearth]
*Stately Wayne Manor, [http://www.swmswm.com/ Stately Wayne Manor homepage] the only featured columnist to maintainkayfabe , living up to his image as an ultra-conceited heel manager. Manor joined the staff halfway through the "Superstars of Wrestling" period. He recently put his autograph up for sale on Yahoo auctions with a starting price of $9,000,000. [http://auctions.yahoo.com/i:STATELY%20WAYNE%20MANOR%20autograph--only%20$9%20million!!!:95750827 Stately Wayne Manor's autograph auction] It failed to sell. His real name is Ernie Santilli. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QeaUPtNLxYQC&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=stately+wayne+manor+columnist&source=web&ots=5R_kJPOJ6X&sig=dAftKkjq77bjODbQFlSKoMbrgLw&hl=en]
*Oliver Hurley
*Phil Jones (also a photographer)
*Ant Evans, formerly editor of boxing news site SecondsOut [http://www.secondsout.com/ Seconds Out] and writer for Boxing Monthly magazine. Evans now works for the UFC in the UK.
*Matthew Randazzo V
*Alex DaleContent
The magazine is geared more to pro-wrestling than sports entertainment, covering promotions from all over the world (particularly Japanese puroresu), and has also on occasion covered MMA events. This has often partly been to do with involvement of professional wrestling personalities, for example Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipović has appeared in the pages of Power Slam numerous times due to Japanese promoters (especially
K-1 ) pitting him against wrestlers in legitimate shoot fights.Power Slam takes an impartial view on the wrestling world being non affiliated with any wrestling promotion or organization, and is not afraid to criticize the promotions it covers. Contributor
Greg Lambert has been an on-screen talent and behind-the-scenes promoter/booker for Britain'sFrontier Wrestling Alliance but the magazine has never crossed the grounds of journalistic integrity by inviting/allowing him to promote his real-life business.Regular features
*The magazine frequently presents shoot interviews with wrestling personalities. Most recently
Jim Cornette was featured in a 2-part interview ("issues 150 and 151") in which he heavily criticised WWE for a number of reasons. Other notable previous interviewees have includedBret Hart ,Chris Jericho ,Matt Hardy ,Mick Foley ,Mitsuharu Misawa ,Samoa Joe ,Jerry Lynn ,Kid Kash ,Rob Van Dam ,Gail Kim Brock Lesnar andPaul Heyman .*Summary of recent results, occurrences of note and injuries from the American, Japanese and British scenes.
*Readers questions answered.
*"On the Road" results from House Shows for WWE, TNA and FWA.
*"I'm Just Being Honest With You..." (formerly "If I Can Be Serious"), a section of the most ironic or bizarre quotations from wrestling television the previous month.
*"Baloney.com", a subsection devoted to humorous fan comments from the
Usenet newsgroup rec.sport.pro-wrestling and occasionally other fan-owned websites.*Reader Feedback.
*Stately Wayne Manor
This is in addition to articles penned every month which can range from full show reviews (TNA and RoH shows are now in almost every issue); critiques of a wrestler, promotion or existing storyline; articles looking at the history of a promotion or wrestling personality and obituaries.
PS 50
Every year the magazine presents the PS 50 (akin to the PWI 500) listing the 50 wrestlers whom the writers believe to have had the most successful year, in terms of workrate and performance.
Kurt Angle came top in the most recent PS 50, followed byNigel McGuinness and KENTA.There is also an annual reader's poll for various awards ('match of the year', etc) similar to that carried out by RSPW. Many of their polls listed, for their time, surprising and unsurprising results (at least two polls once labeled popular wrestling stars like The Undertaker and John Cena as the "Most Abysmal Wrestlers" of their respective years, Undertaker in 2001, John Cena in 2005.
Despite their criticisms, their readers polls always crown WWE as the top promotion of the year until 2005, where TNA overtook the company for the first time. TNA would follow up that victory with another in the 2006 reader awards, although in 2007 the percentage of votes for TNA dropped considerably.
External links
* [http://www.psmag.co.uk/ Official site]
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