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  1. New documentary shows the danger of fentanyl" | October 14, 2023, with Anchor Jaime Cerreta, KPHO Austin American-Statesman "Documentary on fentanyl features Central Texas parents who lost children" | Oct 11, 2023, By Claire Osborn, Austin American-Statesman

    • 10 Todd Pettengill
    • 9 Tony Dawson
    • 8 Joe Fowler
    • 7 Rich Brennan
    • 6 Marc Loyd
    • 5 Craig Degeorge
    • 4 Stephanie Wiand
    • 3 Jack Korpela
    • 2 Charlie Minn
    • 1 Devin Taylor

    A great example of a backstage personality remembered by the really, really, nostalgic, radio DJ Todd Pettengill was a staple of WWE programming from 1993 to 1997, working as both a backstage interviewer and host of shows like Mania, LiveWire, and Action Zone. However, Pettengill would depart WWE in order to focus on radio, as he found difficulty w...

    When NXT officially debuted in Full Sail University as WWE’s developmental promotion in 2012, Jim Ross was the lead commentator at first. Following him was Tony Dawson, who had brief infamy for shouting “for the win!” every time there was a pin attempt. Dawson would go on to become a backstage interviewer on the main roster and host content on the ...

    Joe Fowler may be forgotten as a WWE personality, but he does have the unique distinction of making his debut on a pay-per-view. Fowler’s first on-screen appearance was at SummerSlam 1993, where he interviewed Shawn Michaels ahead of his Intercontinental Title match with Mr. Perfect. RELATED: Ranking Every SummerSlam Main Event Of The 90s Fowler wo...

    Hired from Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling promotion, Rich Bocchini would do play-by-play for NXT, Main Event, Superstars, and SmackDownunder the name Rich Brennan. Like his contemporary, better-remembered commentator Tom Phillips, Brennan also conducted backstage interviewers, where he’d often be hassled by wrestlers -- most memorably, Kevin Owens...

    Sometimes spelling his surname with two Ls, Marc Loyd worked for WWE from 2002 to 2005 as a busy man. Not only was he a backstage interviewer on SmackDown, Jakked, and Velocity as well as hosting shows like Afterburn, Bottom Line, Excess, and Byte This!, but he also did play-by-play for Velocity and Sunday Night Heat. Despite his background in spor...

    Also known under his real name Craig Minervini, Craig DeGeorge had a short run for WWE, working for the company from 1987 to 1988 as a backstage interviewer and host of WWE home video releases. His departure from WWE didn’t end his participation in wrestling, as he’d do commentary for the Universal Wrestling Federation -- the Herb Abrams version ma...

    Originally Maniawas hosted by the aforementioned Todd Pettengill and Randy Savage, but Savage left WWE in 1994, necessitating the need for a replacement. Thankfully, in December of that year, Santa Claus showed up to bring Todd a Christmas present. RELATED: The 10 Best “In Your House” Pay-Per-Views That package contained new co-host Stephanie Wiand...

    In 2006, Jack Korpela ended up scoring a job with WWE right after graduating college and managed to stick around until 2011. A commentator for Heat, Superstars, and NXT Redemption for a few months, Korpela hosted recap shows like Afterburn, Experience, Bottom Line, and the international pay-per-view pre-show Free For All. Despite having a respectab...

    There is a 100% chance that any fan reading this list doesn’t remember the extremely brief run of Charlie Minn. The host of the WWE Event Center segments as well as a backstage interviewer, Minn should be memorable because he was extremely energetic and not a white guy -- a rarity in WWE backstage personalities at the time. Charlie Minn’s time with...

    Only NXT lifers who fondly remember the Hulu-exclusive days likely remember Devin Taylor, whose run with WWE lasted from 2013 to 2015. Originally hired as a wrestler, Taylor would become a backstage interviewer on the black-and-gold brand, most memorable for being the one whose head Dana Brooke would always condescendingly pat. However, Taylor was ...

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  2. Oct 15, 2023 · Oct 15, 2023 Updated Oct 15, 2023. AUSTIN, Texas - A new documentary, "Fentanyl Unlimited," is opening this week all over Texas and across the country. The film is a comprehensive exploration of this deadly opioid, which claims the lives of 100,000 Americans annually. The individuals interviewed in the documentary include those who struggle ...

  3. Apr 15, 2024 · Albuquerque’s Diego Sanchez lands a kick against Gilbert Melendez during a 2013 fight on a UFC card. Sanchez is a subject of a film produced by documentarian Charlie Minn, scheduled to open this ...

  4. Feb 10, 2022 · News Sports Business Entertainment Lifestyle Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals. CRIME. ... Filmmaker Charlie Minn is chipping in $7,000 to bring the reward to $32,000. Tips can be provided ...

  5. Oct 10, 2023 · There's a new film out about the dangers of fentanyl and the devastating effects it has on families. Charlie Minn, the director of "Fentanyl Unlimited," joined Good Day along with Kelsey Jahnke ...

  6. Charlie Minn is a documentary filmmaker who has sold films to Lions Gate, Aljazeera and Investigation Discovery. He has also collaborated with NBC, CNN, Fox and Lifetime. Minn once worked as a producer for “America’s Most Wanted.”. His films represent innocent people who have been murdered. He splits his time between El Paso, TX. and ...

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