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May 6, 2009

Time change for Ring Posts Live

The Ring Posts Live segment that I do on WNST 1570 AM Wednesdays has been moved to 4:30 p.m. today. It will be back in its regular 3 p.m. time slot beginning next week.

You can listen live on www.wnst.net.

Posted by Kevin Eck at 3:25 PM | | Comments (3)
        

Comments

Thanks for the update,

I hope Super Shane O'mac doesn't show up at your studios and clear everyone out!

Sorry I couldn't resist

Kevin, I was able to catch you on the radio for the first time. I thought you were very well spoken and refreshing to hear. Sometimes wrestling fans are stereotyped as being unintelligent and inarticulate but you successfully shattered that myth.

RESPONSE FROM KE: I appreciate that. Thanks for listening!

Lynelle -
I beg to differ . While we all respect Kevin , I think he is an exception . I've been a fan for forty years and still feel I have to defend myself for being such .

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