Pro Wrestling Newsletters May 2026
Launched by Wade Keller in 1987. The Torch focused heavily on analysis, editorializing, and providing a critical look at the booking decisions of major promotions like the WWF and WCW. III. Breaking the "Fourth Wall"
As technology evolved, the physical newsletter transformed into the modern "dirt sheet" website. Today, the landscape is dominated by multiple major outlets that provide 24/7 coverage: Pro Wrestling Newsletters
Newsletters fundamentally changed how fans consumed wrestling. Instead of just cheering for heroes ("babyfaces") and booing villains ("heels"), newsletter readers began focusing on: Launched by Wade Keller in 1987
A long-standing source for reliable, verified information on WWE and AEW. Breaking the "Fourth Wall" As technology evolved, the
Providing real updates on wrestlers, often contradicting the "storyline" reasons given on television. IV. The Evolution: From Paper to Digital
Before the internet, newsletters were physical publications mailed to subscribers. Two publications stand at the center of this movement:
The Rise of the Insider Culture." I. Introduction The world of professional wrestling was built on "Kayfabe"—the presentation of staged events as real. For decades, promoters controlled the narrative, and fans were kept in the dark about the business's inner workings. However, the 1980s saw the emergence of pro wrestling newsletters (or "dirt sheets"), which stripped away the curtain and birthed a new, hyper-informed "smart fan" or "smark" culture. II. The Pioneers of the Print Era