
Now many of today's society of plebeians that's My age and beyond don't think about how things were in the past...that that doesn't include Me as that's always on My mind and I look at today's world and it seems like it's in a alternate really and it's no laughing out loud/lol matter at all, it's quite the opposite...this generation hasn't a clue about how it was then due to them not being taught from any source and then you got youngsters that doesn't want to know history or even their family's own history thinking does it really matter




When I was a Wrestling News Reporter!
Now when I was a teenager, the web was already in it's first steps. I was about 17, the wrestling world was getting exposed in so many ways like spoilers for tapings, what was going backstage, the scripts & booking for Raw & Nitro, when somebody was jumping ship, real names & relations, how wrestler blade and the terminally. I knew a bit of this thanks to My Figure-Four Newsletters that I showcased which I had to cancel them thanks to the internet




He then made a new one and I tried to duplicate it from what I recall of it


While much of his page was corrupted as the web address doesn't exist anymore thanks to a "way back machine" it is possible to see it. Here is what the home page looked like. It's dark but it say's the latest issue of The Wrestling Informer is up...gosh I loved that


Here's the categories that was available. We both worked on those wrestling reports



This was a great section and usually My favorite of any wrestling web page to see pics of the events & wrestlers. It was also a delight to see video clips too because this was 1997-1998 and it wasn't the easiest thing to see video back then. YouTube didn't exist till the mid 2000s which everybody is so accustomed to this now and doesn't think how it was during these days. There the wrestling theme section. He had a lot but like he says there it needed to be redone. Wrestling themes was always huge to Me since the very first day I was on the web on AOL. I don't know what everybody's else' first thing they did on the web was but that was Mine and I searched & downloaded them all the time making My own CDs...kids & really plebeian today have no idea how darn fun this was. Sure, you can still do this and it's fun but dang, not as exciting as it was in the 90s


Here's the next section. he had a Wrestleboard there which had a activity.

There was a section of awards that the page won and you could e-mail The Crow


Here's his disclaimer.

Now here is the big one. I wasn't the only Columnist that he had recruited. He hired En4cer, his was titled En4cer's Thoughts which he only did one edition. The other guy was Matimeo who wrote seven columns. I never interacted with those fellow workers so I knew nothing about them. I posted 5 issues titled The Wrestling Informers's Words



Here is ALL of My Columns when I was The Wrestling informer back in 1997 - 1998



















So that was the last issue that I wrote for The Crow's Wrestling Lair that was on 2/6/98...he had one more update which was actually the debut of En4cer's issue which was on February 7, 1998, that was the last active day on the site because he ran into problems with money and stuff






To do this even more justice here's the front page with the Logo and a bit more


So there's The Wrestling Lair, a page that most likely the majority of plebeians didn't know about as it really fell in limbo but not completely Oblivion thanks to Me and it makes Me feel real good that I did this. Who knows I might work out some more later if I have the time and l that and update this topic but for now I'm quite pleased that i did a good thing like this and I hope The Crow and the other guys are still around, thinking about Me and watching classic wrestling
