Brian Elliott Posted October 2, 2013 Report Share Posted October 2, 2013 Issue 98 of Fighting Spirit Magazine is now available! In this month's edition, FSM has feature-length articles on: - Rob Van Dam, and how he has maintained his popularity throughout stints in ECW, TNA, and WWE - The deficiencies in the WWE roster, and which stars of yesteryear could round out the ranks - John Morrison, who talks to FSM about a potential return to the squared circle - Kurt Angle, and how the Olympic champion became an elite pro wrestler - Michinoku Pro Wrestling, and its influence on the sport, as the group get ready to tour the UK - One of World Of Sport wrestling's great characters, Jim Breaks, in the latest in the “Greetings, Grapple Fans” series - The heavyweights of MMA, boxing and pro wrestling, to suggest how each sport could learn from the other All of this, plus our usual news, PPV and TV reports, and DVD and book reviews. Also, in this month's columns, Jim Cornette wished to add his perspective on the Mid-South territory after reading John Lister's critically-acclaimed article in Issue 97. Furthermore, TNA's Nick “Magnus” Aldis does a little homework, analysing the matches of Jim Breaks from a modern perspective. 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 two additional issues absolutely free. This means that instead of paying a total of £55.86 in shops, the same content is available via subscription for £35. 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. Another advantage of the app is that it links to many hours of relevant matches, promos, and shoot interviews that you do not get with the print edition. You can also make digital or print 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan4L Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 Really hope people enjoy the Michinoku Pro piece. Very proud of it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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