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Issue 93 of Fighting Spirit Magazine is now available


Brian Elliott

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In this month's edition, FSM has feature-length articles on:

- Brock Lesnar, and whether WWE can keep his momentum going, so that he might headline WrestleMania 30

- In conversation with FSM, William Regal talks about his character, working behind the scenes with Triple-H, and what WWE is currently trying to achieve

- After years of playing WWE at its own game, FSM examines how TNA has taken a step back to move forward

- Dixie Carter sits down with FSM for a full and frank interview about the company's past, present, and future.

- FSM ponders what made Bill Goldberg one of the hottest wrestling stars of the Monday Night Wars

- As Jushin Liger prepares to return to the UK, FSM charts his career as arguably the finest junior-heavyweight of all-time

- With pro wrestling have long separated from its sporting roots, FSM wonders whether it should capitalise on its links to geek culture

- Debuting in 1977, Klondyke Kate quickly became famous for her in-ring fury. FSM recalls the career of one of the UK's best female grapplers.

 

All of this, plus our usual news, PPV and TV reports, and reviews. Also, in this month's columns, as The Steiner Brothers prepare to come to the UK at the end of May, Nick “Magnus” Aldis describes his friendship with Scott Steiner, and suggests other fearsome competitors who've helped him so far in his short career. Also, Jim Cornette writes about the history of giants and super-heavyweights in pro wrestling, and suggests who he thinks are the finest workers in those categories.

 

The cheapest and easiest way to subscribe to FSM is via our website, here: http://www.fightingspiritmagazine.co.uk/magazine/subscribe UK subscribers will receive their copy of FSM early (subject to a reliable postal service), and upon subscribing for 12 issues, will receive Hardcore Holly's excellent new book, The Hardcore Truth, absolutely free. 12-month subscriptions cost £35, while six-month subscriptions cost £18.

 

Still, if you prefer to pick up FSM at your newsagent, WH Smiths and Easons are the main stockists in the UK and Ireland. For other outlets, please consider asking them to reserve your copy each month, at no extra charge.

 

FSM is also available on iPad, iPhone, and Android. You can purchase the iPhone / iPad app here: http://tinyurl.com/FSMiPhoneiPad and the Android app here: http://tinyurl.com/PlayFSM The app costs just £1.99, but you are entitled to download a free issue of your choice with this purchase. The high-resolution screen of tablets allows for a stunning look to FSM, should this be your preferred way of reading. The app also links to relevant matches, angles, and promos throughout, offering you an opportunity to experience the action described in the magazine.

 

You can also make digital purchases directly from www.FightingSpiritMagazine.co.uk.

 

Thank you for your continued support. Please let us know what you'd like to see in FSM by tweeting editor Brian Elliott at @FSM_Editor.

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