Brian Elliott Posted February 20, 2014 Report Share Posted February 20, 2014 Issue 103 of Fighting Spirit Magazine is now available! In this month's edition, FSM has feature-length articles on: - Bray Wyatt, as he looks set to have a huge role at WrestleMania - The Pay-Per-View business, and how it may be a thing of the past in the wake of the WWE Network - UFC executive Garry Cook, who talks to FSM about the company's own streaming station, Fight Pass, and his plans to expand the UFC in Europe and beyond - The late Mae Young, and the long-forgotten early career of one of the sport's most fascinating performers - ECW's The Night The Line Was Crossed, which began a craze for the company that took over dedicated fans in both the US and the UK - Ricky Knight, the father of NXT's Paige, who had a storied career in his own right, beginning at a major turning point in the UK wrestling landscape In important news for non-US residents, FSM provides all the details you need to subscribe to the WWE Network on launch date in the United States – months before the service officially begins internationally. All of this, plus our usual news, PPV and TV reports, and DVD and book reviews. This month's issue also includes two special Guest Columns. The first, by Chris Jericho, considers WWE's current direction and the curious case of Daniel Bryan, while the second, by Kurt Angle, goes into detail about his depression, substance abuse, and how his stint in rehab changed him. In his monthly column, Jim Cornette explains how pro wrestling's main revenue streams have changed down the years, and what the WWE Network means for the old stalwart, pay-per-view. 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. If there is a feature, interview or column that you'd like to see in FSM, let us know by tweeting editor Brian Elliott at @FSM_Editor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cheapshot Posted February 20, 2014 Report Share Posted February 20, 2014 In important news for non-US residents, FSM provides all the details you need to subscribe to the WWE Network on launch date in the United States – months before the service officially begins internationally. I am going to guess this is a similar deal to how I watch Netflix US already. The only thing I am not 100% of is the signup process, if they'd accept any CC or just a US based one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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