The Backyard Wrestling Station
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- | '''The | + | '''The BackYard Wrestling Station''' (TBYWS) is an independent [[backyard wrestling]] channel created in 2008 by a wrestling fan, [[D.Miller]]. The creation is an aim designed at helping to exploit and promote recreational backyard wrestling potential online for viewers entertainment. TBYWS videos can be found on {{Wikipedia|YouTube}} under username ''TheBYWStation''. |
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+ | ==History== | ||
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+ | ===Inspiration for TBYWS (2008)=== | ||
+ | Motivation had been developed for TBYWS when [[D.Miller]] began taking observation in [[backyard wrestling]] federations such as [[XBW Wrestling]] and [[2KW]], and such others surfacing around the [[GBYWN]] community in 2006. Ultimately however, while Miller was exhausted with his ''Dmillerwrestlingfan'' channel on YouTube, he had decided upon opening a channel with a increased feel to it and after putting few initials together, went with conceiving The BackYard Wrestling Station. | ||
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+ | ===Status (2008-present)=== | ||
+ | Miller raided the internet in attempts of trying to highly plug TBYWS leaving messages on many channels claiming his channel was the "one stop shop" place for anything backyard wrestling, and in turn, generating some subscriptions and attention. Moreover, having only posted one video allegedly due to video-editing software issues, the known status of TBYWS in the backyard wrestling community somewhat faded. Miller, futhermore, released a commercial 8 months from his first plugging a few supershows. | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 3 November 2009
The BackYard Wrestling Station | |
Details | |
Acronym | TBYWS |
Established | 2008 |
Creator | D.Miller |
Type of site | social video-sharing channel |
Advertising | YouTube |
Current status | Active |
External links | TBYWS on YouTube |
The BackYard Wrestling Station (TBYWS) is an independent backyard wrestling channel created in 2008 by a wrestling fan, D.Miller. The creation is an aim designed at helping to exploit and promote recreational backyard wrestling potential online for viewers entertainment. TBYWS videos can be found on YouTube under username TheBYWStation.
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History
Inspiration for TBYWS (2008)
Motivation had been developed for TBYWS when D.Miller began taking observation in backyard wrestling federations such as XBW Wrestling and 2KW, and such others surfacing around the GBYWN community in 2006. Ultimately however, while Miller was exhausted with his Dmillerwrestlingfan channel on YouTube, he had decided upon opening a channel with a increased feel to it and after putting few initials together, went with conceiving The BackYard Wrestling Station.
Status (2008-present)
Miller raided the internet in attempts of trying to highly plug TBYWS leaving messages on many channels claiming his channel was the "one stop shop" place for anything backyard wrestling, and in turn, generating some subscriptions and attention. Moreover, having only posted one video allegedly due to video-editing software issues, the known status of TBYWS in the backyard wrestling community somewhat faded. Miller, futhermore, released a commercial 8 months from his first plugging a few supershows.