WTR announces relief fund for Hurricane Katrina, SRPW donating, more

Reported by Adam Martin of WrestleView.com
On Saturday, September 3, 2005 at 2:55 PM EST

Tim Stein sent this in: This is not a normal press release, but an announcement. WrestleTalkRadio.com has set up a disaster relief funds account with PayPal to help out in the wake of Hurricane Katrina -- the most devastating disaster to hit North America in at least 100 years. I have included the PayPal - linked banner code we created for website visitors to click on in order to donate whatever they can. The funds generated by these donations will be distributed to the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army.

Now is the time for the entire internet wrestling community to band together and forget any differences any of us may have with any others and get on board with this sincere, worthwhile effort. if we all work together, we can be a real force in today's world. Let's show everyone the real power of the internet making us into a true global community and get behind this 100%.

On behalf of WrestleTalkRadio, I have already gotten the donations started by adding $65 of my own money to the fund. There is a web page you can direct your visitors to if you do not wish to use the included banner: http://www.wrestletalkradio.com/katrina.php

Thank you all in advance for your assistance in this worthy cause. You may just help save a fellow human being's life. Now that......is a feeling you cannot top.

Regards,
Tim Stein
WrestleTalkRadio.com

Devin Cutting sent this in: Steel Rage Pro Wrestling will be donating all of the proceeds from the "Steel Stuff" merchandise that is sold in September to aid the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Buy a shirt here and help those who have lost everything. Visit http://www.steelragepro.com for information about SRPW.

Anthony Ramos sent this in: I was in Sam Goody yesterday in Queens, New York and I saw a rack of John Cena's CD. After purchasing the new CKY Album I asked the guy at the counter about how many Cena CDs he sold. His response was none, and stated it was not moving and he slashed the price to $10. I then asked about the Fozzy Album and said it was moving nicely and they had to re-order 3 to 4 times.