New Jack-Erick Kulas Incident – Our Original Coverage (Pt. 1): Initial PWTorch Newsletter cover story by Wade Keller from Dec. 7, 1996 issue: “An embarrassing, scary incident – is ECW too reckless, too violent, too extreme – too bush league to go national?”

March 31, 2020

Tonight on Vice, the latest “Dark Side of the Ring” episode airs with a documentary detailing the New Jack-Erich Kulas incident. The following is my cover story written for Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter #418 (cover […]

VIP AUDIO 3/29 – WKH – Ask the Editor: Is AEW hiring too many wrestlers in their 40s? Isn’t Broken Matt a step too far for AEW trying to differentiate from WWE? Is the Hall of Fame ceremony happening? Plus Triple H reacts to crowd-free shows (20 min)

March 30, 2020

SHOW SUMMARY: In this edition of the Wade Keller Hotline, PWTorch editor Wade Keller answers VIP member questions (askwadekeller@gmail.com) on the following topics: Is AEW hiring too many wrestlers in their 40s? Isn’t Broken Matt […]

FREE PODCAST 3/28 – PWTorch Dailycast – The Deep…Dive: Jeff of Jeff vs. The World returns to talk about the week in wrestling – how the empty arena shows are doing, what if AEW hadn’t signed their deal and the counterfactuals that causes, plus a Trey bonus dive (82 min)

March 28, 2020

SHOW SUMMARY: Jeff Jones of Jeff vs the World returns to chat about the happenings this week in wrestling with a focus on the question “Is wrestling necessary in a pandemic?” Rich and Jeff explore […]

VIP 2000 BACK ISSUE – Pro Wrestling Torch #594 (March 18, 2000): Cover Story analysis of upcoming changes in TV landscape with WWF leaving USA Network for TNN, coverage of ECW’s Living Dangerously PPV, Keller’s feature editorial looking at pros and cons of potential of ECW taking WWF’s spot on USA Network, more

March 28, 2020

We are now posting PWTorch Digital Newsletter PDFs for the year 1997 for the first time ever. These issues from 1997 have never been made available in their original format since their original printing press […]

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