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Power Slam
EditorFindlay "Fin" Martin
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherSW Publishing
Founded1991
Final issue14 July 2014
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Power Slam was an independent non-kayfabe magazine published in theUnited Kingdom from 1991–2014 by SW Publishing, with co-foundersFindlay Martin and formerWCW Magazine owner Colin Bowman.[1]Power Slam was Europe's best-selling pro wrestling publication.[2]

The magazine began life asSuperstars of Wrestling in 1991 before altering its name after 30 issues in July 1994. It was released on a Thursday every five weeks, and provided recent results, colour photographs from live events, articles on historical and contemporary matters within the business, and exclusive interviews with prominent industry figures.Power Slam stopped offering subscriptions on 4 February 2014, in anticipation of the closure of the magazine, which occurred on 14 July with the release of issue 237.[3]

In September 2020, Power Slam's spiritual successor was launched, whenInside The Ropes Magazine debuted with its retro design, and used several of Power Slam's features, including "What's Going Down" and "Mat Musings". Findlay "Fin" Martin is a contributor and writer for the magazine.[4]

Columnists

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  • Findlay "Fin" Martin, editor. He has an edition of the wrestling blooper web series,Botchamania, named for him. In 2014, Martin joined theWrestle Talk TV podcast,WrestlePod.[5] As of 2017, he co-hosts the Power Slam Podcast with Inside the Ropes.
  • Mohammed Chatra, also known for presentingPro Wrestling Noah on the UK's satellite sports channelTWC Fight! (formerly The Wrestling Channel).
  • Greg Lambert,[6] a British journalist, wrestling manager and promoter forthe XWA.
  • Rob Butcher, UK tape trader and writer.
  • Patty Therre,[1] former executive editor ofWCW Magazine.
  • Ernie "Stately Wayne Manor" Santilli, the only featured columnist to – asStately Wayne Manor – maintainkayfabe, living up to his image as an ultra-conceitedheel manager. As Manor, Santilli joined the staff halfway through the "Superstars of Wrestling" period.
  • Oliver Hurley, author ofWrestlings 101 Strangest Matches
  • Phil Jones (also a photographer)
  • Ant Evans, formerly editor of boxing news siteSeconds Out and writer forBoxing Monthly magazine. Evans now works for the UFC in the UK.
  • Danny Flexen, formerly Publishing Manager ofBoxing News[7] and writer forBoxing Monthly magazines.[8] Flexen now works as Content Director forSeconds Out.[9]
  • Matthew Randazzo V, author ofRing of Hell: The Story of Chris Benoit & The Fall of the Pro Wrestling Industry
  • Alex Dale
  • Neil Docking, a journalist working in the North West of England, now theDaily Mirror's wrestling writer.

Content

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The magazine was geared more to pro-wrestling than sports entertainment, covering promotions from all over the world (particularly Japanesepuroresu), and has also on occasion coveredMMA events. This was often partly to do with involvement of professional wrestling personalities, for exampleMirko "Cro Cop" Filipović appeared in the pages ofPower Slam numerous times due to Japanese promoters (especiallyK-1) pitting him against wrestlers in legitimate shoot fights.

Power Slam took an impartial view on the wrestling world being non affiliated with any wrestling promotion or organization. Contributor Greg Lambert has been an on-screen talent and behind-the-scenes promoter/booker for Britain'sFrontier Wrestling Alliance but the magazine never crossed the grounds of journalistic integrity by inviting/allowing him to promote his real-life business.

A 2009Power Slam interview withTriple H was subject to scrutiny from thePro Wrestling Torch, who criticized Triple H's comments within it.[10]

In 2012, Fin Martin defendedCM Punk against ongoing rumours that Punk's "straight edge" lifestyle was a ruse. Martin wrote: "We have spoken to many people over the last eight years who have been to bars and nightclubs with Punk and/or traveled with him in Europe and the U.S. and Canada, and all report that Punk has invariably abstained from alcohol, illegal drugs and tobacco."[11]

Power Slam was used as a reference in theJim Cornette, James Dixon, and Benjamin Richardson book,Titan Sinking: The decline of the WWF in 1995.[12]

PS 50

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Every year the magazine presented the PS 50 (akin to thePWI 500) listing the 50 wrestlers whom the writers believed to have had the most successful year, in terms of workrate and performance. 2012 winnerHiroshi Tanahashi was the first wrestler to be ranked number one in two consecutive PS 50s, followed byAustin Aries andCM Punk. There was also an annual reader's poll for various awards ('match of the year', etc.) similar to that carried out by RSPW.

Despite their criticisms, their readers polls always crowned WWE as the top promotion of the year until 2005, where TNA overtook the company for the first time. TNA would follow up that victory with another in the 2006 reader awards, although in 2007 the percentage of votes for TNA dropped considerably.

PS 50 podium

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#NameCountry1234-50TotalFirst appearanceLast appearanceFederation
1Kurt AngleUSA33051119942012WWE,TNA
2Shawn MichaelsUSA31241019942008WWE
3Chris BenoitCanada2115919952006WWE,WCW,NJPW
4Stone Cold Steve AustinUSA2003519962001WWE, WCW
5Kenta KobashiJapan12161019942005AJPW,NOAH
6A.J. StylesUSA1014620032012TNA
7Mitsuharu MisawaJapan10091019942005AJPW, NOAH
8Triple HUSA10091019952008WWE, WCW
9EdgeCanada1008919992007WWE
10Bret HartCanada1005619941999WWE, WCW
11Keiji MutohJapan0206819942008NJPW, AJPW, WCW
12KentaJapan0123620032012NOAH
13Nigel McGuinnessEngland0111320062008ROH
14Jushin Thunder LigerJapan010101119942005NJPW
15Koji KanemotoJapan01091019952005NJPW
16Yuji NagataJapan010101119942005NJPW, WCW
17Bryan DanielsonUSA0105620032012ROH, WWE
18Toshiaki KawadaJapan00191019942005AJPW
19Eddie GuerreroUSA0018919942005WWE, WCW, NJPW
20Dean MalenkoUSA0015619952000WWE, WCW
21Mick FoleyUSA0015619942004WWE, WCW, TNA
22Samoa JoeUSA0015620032012TNA, ROH
23The RockUSA0014519992002WWE
24Low KiUSA0014520012012TNA, NJPW

Awards

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Wrestler of the Year

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Babyface of the Year

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Heel of the Year

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Match of the Year

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Card Of The Year

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Tag Team

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Character of the Year

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Most Abysmal Wrestler of the Year

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References

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  1. ^abRennie, Steve (March 28, 2005)."Patty was Therre". RetrievedAugust 25, 2021.
  2. ^"Wrestler Doug Williams honoured as Morecambe celebrates its grappling history".The Yorkshire Post. April 10, 2015. Archived fromthe original on 2015-07-25. RetrievedJuly 25, 2015.
  3. ^Martin, Findlay.Power Slam closes. psmag.co.uk. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  4. ^"Inside The Ropes Magazine".Inside The Ropes Magazine. Retrieved2021-01-02.
  5. ^"Findlay Martin joins WrestlePod!".Wrestle Talk TV. December 7, 2014. Retrieved2015-07-25.
  6. ^Lambert, Greg (2012).Holy Grail: The True Story of British Wrestling's Revival. p. 34.
  7. ^Flexen, Danny."Boxing News and Goodwin Boxing".Boxing News. Boxing News. Retrieved22 June 2025.
  8. ^Flexen, Danny."BMJan2020".Magzter. Magzter. Retrieved22 June 2025.
  9. ^Flexen, Danny."SO".Seconds Out. YouTube. Retrieved22 June 2025.
  10. ^Gardner, Richard (November 8, 2009)."WWE's Even-Steven booking isn't elevating younger stars, just benefiting Triple H". PWTorch. RetrievedJuly 25, 2015.
  11. ^Thomas, Jeremy (May 6, 2012)."Is CM Punk's Straight-Edge Gimmick Genuine?". 411Mania. RetrievedJuly 25, 2015.
  12. ^Dixon, James; Cornette, Jim; Richardson, Benjamin (2014).Titan Sinking: The decline of the WWF in 1995.Lulu.ISBN 978-1291996371.
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