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This paper uses a qualitative case study approach, analyzing:
Existing scholarship on wrestling fandom (e.g., Barthes’ “The World of Wrestling,” Mazer’s The Wrestling Fan Experience) emphasizes the participatory nature of wrestling culture. Digital preservation studies (e.g., by the Internet Archive) highlight the fragility of fan-led archives. No prior academic work has focused specifically on WrestleWiki.
Feeling bored? Hit the random button. It’s a fantastic way to learn about obscure territory wrestlers from the 1970s that you’ve never heard of. It turns a research tool into an endless discovery machine.
Let’s debunk a few myths.
Myth #1: "WrestleWiki Free is just a clone of Wikipedia." False. Wikipedia redirects most wrestler searches to generic "List of professional wrestlers" pages. WrestleWiki dedicates entire articles to single matches, feuds, and movesets.
Myth #2: "You need to enter a credit card for the free trial." No. The free tier never asks for payment info. Only premium upgrades do. If a site asks for your card for "WrestleWiki Free access," you’re on a scam mirror.
Myth #3: "It only covers American wrestling." Completely false. WrestleWiki’s editors prioritize Mexican lucha libre (CMLL, AAA, IWRG), Japanese puroresu (NJPW, AJPW, NOAH, Stardom, TJPW), and European catch wrestling (wXw, Progress, OTT). wrestlewiki free
“WrestleWiki Free: Community Archiving, Intellectual Property, and the Digital Preservation of Professional Wrestling”
Post Text: "Let’s clear the air: WrestleWiki is, and will always be, FREE. 🛑💸
You will never hit a paywall. You will never need a 'Pro' account. You will never be asked for your credit card to read about that obscure indie show from 2005. This paper uses a qualitative case study approach,
We built WrestleWiki for the sickos, the historians, and the curious. No ads? No subscriptions. Just wrestling. 🤼♂️
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