· WhatCulture Wrestling Weekly: Issue One. by James Dixon, Michael Sidgwick, et al. | Feb 2, Kindle Edition. $ $ 0. Free with Kindle . The text-only version of What Culture's brand-new wrestling bookazine, featuring 80, words of timeless wrestling content. • The Top WWE Matches of All Time: ranked and discussed • Guest Columns from former WWE, WCW and ECW star Shane Douglas, WrestleCrap’s RD Reynolds, and former WWE trainer and thirty-year pro Tom Prichard. • Adam Blampied's How WWE Should Have4/5. WhatCulture Wrestling Weekly: Issue One eBook: Dixon, James, Sidgwick, Michael, Richardson, Benjamin, Hamflett, Michael, Kennedy, Jamie, McIntosh, Kenny, King, Jack Author: James Dixon, Michael Sidgwick, Benjamin Richardson.
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The author of the Amazon best-selling Titan Trilogy book series and the former editor-in-chief of WrestleTalk Magazine and WhatCulture Wrestling, under his previous pseudonym “James Dixon. Michael Sidgwick is the author of Development Hell ( avg rating, 72 ratings, 5 reviews), WhatCulture Wrestling Issue 7 ( avg rating, 13 ratings. WhatCulture Wrestling Weekly: Issue One. James Dixon. Kindle Edition. 1 offer from $ What Culture Wrestling: Issue One. Adam Blampied. out of 5 stars.
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