A Year-End Happy Holiday Message From Wrestlezone.com



As I head in for the evening after a night with family up here in the frozen tundra of Detroit, I want to take a minute, or a second, depending on how fast you read, to wish all of our Wrestlezone readers a very happy holiday.

This has been a very busy year for myself and Chris Cash, and I want to extend my deepest thanks for all the continued support you have given us as we made our transition onto the website.

I also want to thank Bill Behrens for joining the WZ team and providing us with such great exclusive news in addition to all the help he has given us with the radio show and the site in general.

I want to thank Kevin Kelly for being a continued supporter of the work Chris and I do here on the site and for lending his talents to our radio broadcast throughout the years. Be sure to check out his voice-over work in “The Wrestler” when it hits theaters near you.

All of the talented columnists that we have working with us have helped made the website experience unique from anything else out there, and for those efforts I want to thank Mark Madden, the extremely talented Scott Hudson, Eric Stein and Steve Anderson.

New additions to the website including Melissa Earnest, Joe Fino and Nick Perkins have helped develop other areas of WZ and have provided greatly appreciated assistance to the newsboard.

I’d also like to thank the entire Internet Wrestling Community for sharing their passion for the wrestling business which often times inspires me to work when the wrestling business itself does not.

Lastly but most importantly, I would like to thank all of the WZ readers who continue to show their support by stopping by for all of their pro wrestling news, and for listening each and every week as Chris and I broadcast The Voice of Wrestling.

We look forward to many more great things in 2009, and I hope to continue having the great pleasure of sharing all of them with you.

On behalf of the entire staff here at Wrestlezone, I’d like to wish all Christians a very Merry Christmas, the Jews a very happy Hannukah, and to the Atheists, it’s friggin’ cold out huh?

Sincerely,



Nick Paglino

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