Breakfall.net

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'''Breakfall.net''' is a social, media-sharing [[backyard wrestling]] online community created by [[Chris Cryptic]] and [[Jonathan Brovata]] in [[2007]]. The community is prematurely known due to lack of promotion and has a preferred focus on Australian backyard wrestling federations and showcasing their abilities, integrating a collection of them on their website. Unlike better known[[GBYWN]], Breakfall.net does not bother with features and only updates their site on occassion, rather using the forums.
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'''Breakfall.net''' is a social, media-sharing [[backyard wrestling]] online community created by [[Chris Cryptic]] and [[Jonathan Brovata]] in [[2007]]. The community is prematurely known due to lack of promotion and has a preferred focus on Australian backyard wrestling federations and showcasing their abilities, integrating a collection of a majority of them on their website. Unlike better known [[GBYWN]], Breakfall.net does not bother with features and only updates their site on occassion, rather using the forums.
[[Category:Backyard wrestling communities]]
[[Category:Backyard wrestling communities]]

Revision as of 09:16, 17 February 2009

Breakfall.net
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Details
Acronym BFN
Establishment 2007
Creator(s) Chris Johnston (Cryptic) and Jonathan Brovata
Key People Chris Johnston (Co-owner)
Jonathan Brovata (Co-owner)
Andrew Cunneen (Site designer)
Type of site Coded site and forum
Advertising Wikipedia
Federations under banner 100+
Current status Active
External links BFN Website

Breakfall.net is a social, media-sharing backyard wrestling online community created by Chris Cryptic and Jonathan Brovata in 2007. The community is prematurely known due to lack of promotion and has a preferred focus on Australian backyard wrestling federations and showcasing their abilities, integrating a collection of a majority of them on their website. Unlike better known GBYWN, Breakfall.net does not bother with features and only updates their site on occassion, rather using the forums.

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