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"Whatever happened to Len Rossi after his car-ending automobile accident?"
"Where can I go to research the wrestling career of Danny Hodge for an article I'm writing?"
"We'd like Baron von Raschke to be our special guest at this years' wrestling convention.   How can I contact him?"
"When did Dick the Bruiser die?"
"Where is Les Thatcher's wrestling school located?"

Just about anyone who has been a part of the professional wrestling fraternity has fielded questions like this frequently from friends and strangers alike.   They are also questions we have found ourselves asking on occasion.

You don't have to look too hard to find a newsletter that covers professional wrestling from every imaginable angle. If you're looking for the latest inside news and gossip, grab a copy of one of the newsletters that covers current events in wrestling.

But where does one find out where the "old-timers" are living and what they're doing today?   How can writers and historians get first-hand information about the Golden Age of Wrestling?   Clearly, there is a need for comprehensive information and reference publications about the legends who gave so much of their lives to professional wrestling.

" Whatever Happened to ...? " is a 50-page print magazine mailed through the U.S. mail to subscribers.   Since we published the first issue in 1993, " Whatever Happened to ...? " has become the most widely-read magazine about the professional wrestling business as it was years ago.

The printed edition of " Whatever Happened to ...? " offers in-depth interviews with the legends of wrestling and exclusive features that you won't find anywhere else.   This publication is intended as a directory to those directly involved in the sport  ...  wrestlers, referees, promoters, ring announcers, writers, etc.   It features personal accounts of the lives of the major and minor wrestlers.   In short, it will be a resource guide that you will refer to over and over.

Each issue is a giant fifty (50) pages and professionally bound.   No advertising, no wasted space ... just solid interviews, stories and rare photos from cover to cover.   A new issue is published every two to three months.

During the past ten years, we have featured interviews and articles on over 250 of the wrestling legends.

Each issue also includes regular COLUMNS by wrestlers whose careers spanned several decades.

COLUMNISTS

Frankie Cain
MEPHISTO'S MUSINGS

Bob Roop
STRETCHING THE TRUTH

Dean Silverstone
THIRD POLE OF THE MAT

Ole Anderson
INSIDE OUT

Scott Teal
EDITOR-PUBLISHER

Dick Steinborn
THE WAY I REMEMBER IT

Ossie "Oz" Timmins
TALES OF OZ

Tinker Todd
TINKER'S TALES

For more information about a particular issue, click on an issue number.
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    Whatever Happened to ...? #1-32   —   $86.00 (U.S. and Canada), $112.00 (overseas)
    Whatever Happened to ...? "The Complete Package"   —    Issues #1-53   —   $320.00 (U.S. and Canada), $390.00 (overseas)

 
Most orders for back issues of "Whatever Happened to ...?" are filled within two to three days of receipt of your order.

U.S. orders of $50 or more will be shipped via Priority Mail on the next business day after we receive the order.   All other U.S. orders are sent First Class.

International orders of $50 or more will be shipped via Global Priority Mail on the next business day after we receive the order.   All other International orders are sent Air Mail.
 

 
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