

RING FEVER - THERE IS NO CURE!!
A FEVER GROWS IN BROOKLYN Brooklyn Wrestling Fans Infected With Ring Fever!
(BROOKLYN, NEW YORK) - Over 15 years old, Ring Fever has gone from an idea to the most popular show on the web and one of the most visited sites on the Internet.
After airing weekly wrestling segments on Hole In The Wall, a Brooklyn cable show that has been on BCAT since 1995, Ring Fever co-owners "C", and Robert Santa and Host Paul Wein decided that, based on the tremendous positive feedback they received from the segments on Hole In The Wall - why not devote an entire show to wrestling - and Ring Fever was born.
The main goal of Ring Fever is to make the stars of the show the very people that watch it - the fans. "Where The Fans Are The Stars" is what Ring Fever is all about. "If there were no wrestling fans, there would be no wrestling." said Paul Wein, host of Ring Fever. "Our show takes the real stars of this business and gives them the recognition they have always deserved."
Ring Fever is worldwide and features segments that are filmed at live wrestling events at area arenas, personal appearances by wrestling superstars at local venues, taped fan-inclusive Round Table Discussions - and even right in a fan's own home. "We bring the wrestling right to the fans," Wein said. "Whether it be taking them backstage by showing them footage from interviews we conducted with wrestlers at Madison Square Garden, or watching RAW with the fan and his friends in their house, we make them a part of the show in every sense of the word."
In addition to the television show, Ring Fever is also the voice of the fans on the Internet. On their website, fans can speak their mind on the latest goings on in wrestling through a Fan Forum, see themselves in the Picture Gallery, and even get inducted into the Fans Hall Of Fame. "Coupled with our television show, our website is the perfect medium for the fans to say what they want and speak their mind about the business they love so much." Wein said.
Besides becoming popular with the fans of wrestling, Ring Fever has also caught the attention of the wrestling industry. In March, The New York Daily News did a three-part series on the ethical, business and personal side of professional wrestling, which Ring Fever was a part of. In addition, the Ring Fever banner was seen on a recent episode of the USA Network's Monday Night RAW and a link to their website can be found on many wrestling related websites on the Internet.
With all of these components, Ring Fever has become airborne and is infecting wrestling fans throughout Brooklyn - and around the world as well. "I caught Ring Fever from the News article," said Carl from Brooklyn, "best 50 cents I ever spent." Jackie from Brooklyn was equally excited. "Ring Fever mentioned with the big three, what else is there to say, the plague is spreading." Lisa from Brooklyn was "blown away" after seeing the story in the Daily News. "A Brooklyn based cable show and website was the only one mentioned with the big three. I love the site and will help spread the plague."
"We were amazed with the way the fans embraced us so quickly," said Robert Santa, producer and co-owner of Ring Fever. " There is no cure!"
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