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300 Articles Posted. A Simple Thank You.

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I don't post anything on Tuesdays because ever since Smackdown moved to Friday nights, I wanted to take Tuesdays (Wednesdays my time) off but that is not what the post is all about. This short piece is about how this article is my 300th and all I react to that number is by saying thank you. 

Thank you for clicking on that link not knowing who that person is but you're eager to find out whether he/she likes a show or not. 

Thank you for your positive and constructive feedback on the articles I put out multiple times a week.  

Thank you to all the film critics that inspire me to give a film buff's perspective on pro wrestling (Wesley Morris, A.O Scott, Priscilla Page, Roger Ebert among others). 

Thank you for all the bloggers that put out content whether you're in the mood for some chatter and discussions. 

Thank you for giving me a purpose and the drive to write about wrestling every single week. Thank you for reaching this site from 100s to 1000s of visitors every month. 

And most importantly, thank you for making this site happen because I remember I posted a predictions article about Money In The Bank 2018 and somebody in the comments told me via Wrestling Amino quote "MAKE MORE BLOGS!!". That moment made me go to Google's blogger site that I created and put out content on a daily and consistent basis. 

Now, did this piece just turned into a cover for Alanis Morissette's "Thank U"? Kinda but I just wanna put out an appreciation piece to you guys. 

I'm hoping that my blog and others alike climb even bigger mountains of success because that how we grow as a community. Happy new years guys. 

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