December 9, 201212 yr Author comment_5521980 Finally, Joe Pedicino says, it's the 900 number wrestling fans can take a part in.
December 27, 201212 yr comment_5524108 How many hotlines were going on at this time. I can only imagine how shitty the Sunday "Voices of the Fans" was.
January 25, 201312 yr comment_5530438 There was a lot of wrestling hotlines back in 1990. Two dollars a minute is a lot. People must have gone broke.
December 25, 201311 yr comment_5577385 Not too long before Pedicino winds up running this territory, he's out there shilling his wrestling hotline.
January 15, 201510 yr comment_5649541 Six bucks a call, seven days a week.......boy, Joe was an optimistic sucker, wasn't he? I wonder who actually cooperated with this (besides the USWA, of course). Something tells me you didn't hear too much about either the WWF or WCW, who of course had their own hotlines to worry about.
May 8, 20169 yr comment_5751884 Didn't Joe go broke in some kind of pre-internet Nigerian prince scheme? Was it the 900 number money he lost? I'd love to hear from someone who knows what all the different days consisted of exactly. Like a breakdown of Wrestling Counterpoint etc.
January 11, 20178 yr comment_5783066 ‘It’s finally here, the 900 hotline you can take part in!’ A different wrestler (and Bill Apter!) every night with all the news on what’s happening in the world of wrestling. The Wrestling Fan’s Hotline where you get to talk to the wrestler! Out of the several hotlines that have already been advertised on the Yearbook I would’ve been more likely to call this one than any of the others. They must have made a killing at $2 a minute and updating this one daily.
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