Christopher Spicer
Location
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
School
Wilfrid Laurier University
Brock University
Expertise
1980s Wrestling, The Atittude Era, WWE
- Christopher has attended several major historical wrestling events in Ontario, including Wrestlemania 6 and 18.
- He promoted and booked a wrestling card for a youth event.
- Christopher is the co-host and producer of the weekly movie review podcast "The Movie Breakdown," where he loves dropping some wrestling history whenever he sees an opening.
Experience
Since 2010, Christopher has been professionally writing about pop culture. He has reviewed the latest movies and TV series, and analyzed major moments in entertainment history for various sites including his own, "Beyond the Balcony." He has loved wrestling and had many opinions about it ever since "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase tried to buy the WWF World title. To this day, he still sides with the "Macho Man" Randy Savage that Hulk Hogan was lusting for Elizabeth.
Education
Christopher earned his Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Studies and English at Wilfrid Laurier University. He also achieved his teaching qualifications and certificate at Brock University.
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Stories By Christopher Spicer
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During a recent interview, Billy Corgan pointed to his time working with TNA as the "free education" he needed to learn how to run the NWA.
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The Young Bucks boast one of the most loyal fanbases in pro wrestling, and it turns out a big inspiration for their rise was Colt Cabana.
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During a recent podcast episode, Kevin Sullivan discussed how the death of kayfabe has made it difficult for wrestling heels to get and maintain any heat.
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During a recent interview, Matt Hardy discussed how social media can be used for both good and bad within the professional wrestling industry.