Posted February 1, 201411 yr comment_5584398 A few weeks ago, Bryan Alvarez approached me about handling basically whatever he doesn't on the American wrestling & MMA side in Figure 4 Weekly. So now I'm everywhere and we hope to make F4W better than ever. Go read it! http://www.f4wonline.com/ for the none of you who aren't aware.
February 1, 201411 yr comment_5584403 Heard you on the open lines pod on Monday and thought how great such a pairing would be. Do more audio!
February 1, 201411 yr comment_5584436 Good luck! I gave up reading the F4W a long time ago, because it was mostly Observer lite. I'm sure you'll bring in the different perspective that's needed.
February 1, 201411 yr Author comment_5584451 I just read this week's edition... are you starting next week?Actually started last week. "Officially" started with the one that went up yesterday.
February 2, 201411 yr comment_5584554 Congratulations Bix, hopefully you can add some life back to F4W.
February 3, 201411 yr comment_5584680 Congratulations. That is fantastic. When I met Bryan in Vegas about a year ago I suggested that he'd add a third person into the mix. Never thought about you being that person, even if it makes perfect sense. I will have to start reading the newsletter again.
February 3, 201411 yr comment_5584691 Yeah. F4W has been lacking personality for awhile. I remember when Bryan used to have those year-end issues about WCW and I thought the jokes were pretty funny. Now, it just feel is Alan & Steve Sims writing international reports, some Vinny V rehash (and not even the fun stuff like when he used to review Candice Michelle flicks and whatnot) and very little exciting - especially because by the time it comes out, it feel likes everything is three days old. And that's the problem - things slipped to the point that when there was good stuff, I often missed it because F4W did become "can miss" material. I've written a few articles for Bryan over the years which he's published (and I greatly appreciate it) but sometimes so many weeks elapsed between when I wrote the piece and when it went up, that it got a little frustrating. (I thought my WWE Network viability piece was pretty decent, except that it took so many weeks between when I wrote it and when Bryan published it, Dave had already changed the landscape considerably when he confirmed that they were going over-the-top. Then the piece ran and there was exactly ZERO comments on it. When that happens to you, you can't help but selfishly feel like you're working in a vacuum.) Hopefully with a new player in the mix, Bix can either get the focus to be more larger-piece, bigger-scope stuff (like looking at the history of such-and-such) or more up-to-date pieces. Either way, adding David to the newsletter is good for keeping things fresh and generating some excitement. Congratulations!
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