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Power Slam : ウィキペディア英語版
Power Slam

''Power Slam'' was an independent non-kayfabe wrestling magazine published in the United Kingdom by SW Publishing, with co-owners Findlay Martin and former ''WCW Magazine'' owner Colin Bowman. It began life as ''Superstars of Wrestling'' in 1991 before altering its name after 30 issues in July 1994. The magazine was released on a Thursday every five weeks, and provided recent results, colour photographs from live events, articles on historical and contemporary matters within the business, and exclusive interviews with prominent industry figures. ''Power Slam'' was Europe's best-selling pro wrestling publication.
''Power Slam'' stopped offering subscriptions on 4 February 2014, in anticipation of the closure of the magazine, which occurred on 14 July with the release of issue 237.〔Martin, Findlay. (''Power Slam'' closes ). psmag.co.uk. Retrieved 19 July 2014.〕 Findlay Martin stressed that the closure is permanent.〔(Readers' comments on the closure of ''PS'' ). psmag.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2014.〕
Martin continues to operate the magazine's official website, psmag.co.uk, and in 2014 joined the ''Wrestle Talk TV'' podcast, ''WrestlePod''.
==Columnists==

*Findlay "Fin" Martin, editor. He has an edition of the wrestling blooper web series, ''Botchamania'', named for him.
*Mohammed Chatra, also known for presenting Pro Wrestling Noah on the UK's satellite sports channel TWC Fight! (formerly The Wrestling Channel).
*Greg Lambert, a British journalist, wrestling manager and promoter for the XWA.
*Patty Therre,〔 former executive editor of ''WCW Magazine''.
*Ernie "Stately Wayne Manor" Santilli, the only featured columnist to – as Stately Wayne Manor – maintain kayfabe, living up to his image as an ultra-conceited heel manager. As Manor, Santilli joined the staff halfway through the "Superstars of Wrestling" period.
*Oliver Hurley, author of ''Wrestlings 101 Strangest Matches''
*Phil Jones (also a photographer)
*Ant Evans, formerly editor of boxing news site SecondsOut and writer for Boxing Monthly magazine. Evans now works for the UFC in the UK.
*Matthew Randazzo V, author of ''Ring of Hell: The Story of Chris Benoit & The Fall of the Pro Wrestling Industry''
*Alex Dale
*Neil Docking, a journalist working in the North West of England

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