The Bagpipe Report

The Bagpipe Report was the world's first weekly professional wrestling magazine show that broadcast via TWC Fight! (Then known as The Wrestling Channel). The weekly hour-long in-house produced programme from Howth, Ireland - was presented by Blake Norton, and launched on July 9, 2004 at 8PM.

The show evolved from The Bagpipe Report, a web based wrestling newsletter launched by Charles MacLaurin in 1996. It featured the latest news from the wrestling industry, along with exclusive interviews and competitions.

Episodes

Number Episode Broadcast date
1 Telephone interview with Diamond Dallas Page July 9, 2004
2 Studio interview with Doug Williams July 16, 2004
3 Telephone interviews with Les Thatcher, Michael Modest and Jim Cornette July 23, 2004
4 Studio interview with A.J. Styles July 30, 2004
5 Telephone interview with Ross Hart and Ron Killings August 6, 2004
6 Telephone interviews with Kevin Seifert and The Blue Meanie August 13, 2004
7 Telephone interview with Harley Race August 20, 2004
8 Telephone interview with Jimmy Hart August 27, 2004
9 Telephone interviews with Road Warrior Animal and Rob Feinstein September 3, 2004
10 Telephone interviews with Alex Shane, Gangrel and Luna Vachon September 10, 2004
11 Telephone interview with Joe E Legend (part one) September 17, 2004
12 Telephone interview with Joe E Legend (part two), and location interview with THQ September 24, 2004
13 Studio interview with Jonny Storm October 1, 2004
14 Studio interview with Colt Cabana (part one) October 8, 2004
15 Location interview with Bryan Alvarez, and studio interview with Colt Cabana (part two) October 15, 2004
16 Telephone interview with Flash Barker October 22, 2004
17 Studio interview with Alex Shane October 29, 2004
18 Studio interview with Jasmin St. Claire November 5, 2004
19 Studio interview with D'Lo Brown (part one) November 12, 2004
20 Studio interview with D'Lo Brown (part two) November 19, 2004
21 Studio interview with Paul Burchill November 26, 2004
22 Telephone interview with Vince Russo December 3, 2004

See also

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