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Contributors

Note:  Most e-mail addresses for TWD writers follow a similar format: first name initial, followed by last name, without a space, “@thewrestlingdaily.com”.

Alex Brooks
Alex is a 17 year-old student. He loves anything sports and will argue his opinion until you have no choice but to give in. Alex’s favorite wrestlers are Kofi Kingston and Christian. Alex has been a wrestling fan since 1999, but he lost interest for a while. Alex’s favorite channel is USA Network and he happened upon an episode of Raw in 2006. Since then, he hasn’t missed a single episode. Alex strives to be an analyst for ESPN.
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Tenechia Haynes
Tenechia is a graduate from Brewton-Parker College with a BA in Political Science. Even though politics and law has always been an interest, her heart is in music and writing. She plans to finish her novel and possibly publish a collection of short stories. Law school is also a possibility at some point in the future. When she’s not writing, Tenechia enjoys watching old tapes of wrestling, playing Guitar Hero, listening to music and reading.
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Jordan Kessler
Jordan comes to The Wrestling Daily after being away from professional wrestling for nearly 10 years. After meeting CM Punk at the comic book store he managed, his interest in wrestling was re-ignited and although a lot has changed and he misses La Parka, he likes what he sees. In 2007, he graduated from American University with a B.A. in history. There he wrote his thesis on the Marvel Comics character Captain America and the impact the character has had on recruitment in the United States military. When he wasn’t doing that he was busy establishing the schools Division III men’s ice hockey team for which he played three years and now coaches. Currently he lives in Washington D.C. with his fiancé Beth who he likes to call Miss Elizabeth. She hates it, but likes the Macho Man voice.
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James Triggs also contributes to TWD.
Visit James’s Author Archive; Visit James’s “All-Experts” Page.