Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Fightskool 2 Episode 1

Here at the Big Bad Blog, I support womens pro wrestling and MMA promoters who produce high quality product. Extra support goes to promoters who have the sense to know that exposing your product to as many fans as possible on the internet can only benefit them. Many moronic networks like Versus haven't figured that out yet. Jeff Osborne has been a staunch supporter of womens MMA for many years from his base in Bloomington, IN. His Hook 'N' Shoot shows are known worldwide. He was also involved in Bodog Fight. This is episode 1 of his series Fight Skool. The show is produced locally in Bloomington and rather than exclude fans worldwide from seeing this show like other networks seem to do, Jeff has posted it on the internet and we can all enjoy it. The grand prize of Fight Skool is an appearance on an upcoming Hook 'N' Shoot show. And there is a Hook 'N' Shoot show coming up on Sept. 27 featuring special guest Kaitlin Young in a non fighting appearance. You can expect to see upcoming episodes of Fight Skool 2 on this blog. Enjoy!


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3 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:46 PM

    Hey Frank,

    Cody here with GFIGHT... Just a minor correction... We are based out of Evansville, Indiana! It's a little more South than Bloomington! LOL thanks for the great feedback.. Hope you enjoy the rest of season 2!

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  2. Anonymous7:47 PM

    Frank, Defshepard here. You are so right about Jeff Osbourne and Hook n Shoot. They produce a great product and let everyone see them. It sgood to see someone that is willing to support womens's MMA and let everyone see their product on the internet. To bad we cannot say that about the other producers out there. Its almost like they try to hide their stuff, you would alomost think they are ashamed. Thanks again Frank, Major Props tou and Jeff Osbourne!!1+

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  3. Some of these networks are clinging to the outdated notion of content exclusivity. It's just not feasible anymore in the global internet market. Restricting content to the US or anywhere else doesn't make sense.

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