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October 7th, 2011 Leave a comment Go to comments

There are a few ways to contact me, John Canton, aka the guy that runs The John Report. I started this site independently in November of 2009 on WordPress. In March of 2010 it became thejohnreport.net.

Email: john@thejohnreport.net – I check my email many times a day whether I’m on the computer or on the phone. That’s the absolute best way to get in touch with me.

For advertising inquiries please email me at john@thejohnreport.net and we can discuss the possibilities. We get about half a million views a month and we are growing every month. In May 2010 we did 160,000 views in the month. In May 2011 we tripled that.

Twitter: http://twitter.com/johnreport – I’m very active on there, so follow me, send me a message and enjoy the madness. As of June 2011 I have 3,000 followers.

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thejohnreportnet – I’m very active on there too. It’s not a personal page. It’s for my writing. I try to create wrestling discussion, post links, let you know when a column gets posted and sometimes get into other stuff. As of June 2011 I’ve got over 2,500 friends on there.

My phone number is…haha. No. Just kidding.

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Last updated June 2011.

  1. September 14th, 2010 at 03:41 | #1

    Lol why is there a comment section for this page?

  2. marcos
    October 5th, 2010 at 16:03 | #2

    let him be lol

  3. john canton
    October 5th, 2010 at 16:04 | #3

    lol not really him

  4. January 18th, 2011 at 22:32 | #4

    dear dixie carter how are you tonight you need two fired ric flair and eirc bishoff because they want two take over tna and you need the to go tna and bring the borad dictor at the the next match that comming up own thurday night tna and ric flair tell rob perry to down to ring and pull the leg matt morgan and rob van dam and ric flair should fine 300.000,000 dollars bigmikegill61@yahoo.com

  5. HG
    February 8th, 2011 at 22:22 | #5

    Whats your phone number?

  6. Djib_extreme
    February 27th, 2011 at 08:23 | #6

    Yo JC
    where is the impact review?
    We have missed major events that happened last thursday on impact… am refreshing your website i still dont see the TNA IMPACT REVIEW… I always read your review before watching the tvs shows so dat i dont miss a thing…
    Please post it… coz there are lots of fans who read it…

    Thanks and Best Regards
    DJIB-EXTREME

    • February 27th, 2011 at 09:08 | #7

      Our Impact writer quit. And I’m not writing about it. It’s a bad show.

  7. Djib_extreme
    February 27th, 2011 at 09:42 | #8

    Yea…am the same guy who dropped a message in your facebook…. got the message thanks…

  8. go! Break down the walls! airbourne
    February 27th, 2011 at 15:05 | #9

    john did rajah.com get hacked cuz when i was on there it downladed antimalware go on my pc and totally f@#@$ it up. i know you write on thier so is it safe to go on it?

  9. go! Break down the walls! airbourne
    February 28th, 2011 at 16:57 | #10

    @John Canton
    ummm so do you know the answer?

  10. February 28th, 2011 at 16:58 | #11

    go! Break down the walls! airbourne :

    @John Canton
    ummm so do you know the answer?

    I don’t. I guess it’s not safe to go on. I dunno.

  11. jj
    April 24th, 2011 at 16:57 | #12

    Use firefox with ad blocker plus and you dont get any adverts/spyware on your pc when you go to rajah.

    John, how come WWE doesnt care about the tag titles, or even tag teams? They split so many good partnerships up for the sake of a short storyline which peters out quite quickly. Take DH Smith and Tyson Kidd. Perform well as a team, now Tyson is out on his own and wrestling infrequently and DH barely at all, both underused terribly. Primo and Carlito, though Carlito being released was his own fault.

    Years ago, Edge and Christian used to be the number one tag team, and there were established long term teams battling them over months and in some cases years, for the belts. The Hardy Boys, The Dudley Boys, The Acolytes/APA, Test and Albert and more. True, not all of their opponants were great, but they had chemistry and worked well together and it added value to the belts. Now it seems like the wrestlers work together for a couple of months and get split up for a minor push and then forgotten about.

    I reckon that Kane and Big Show will have the belts/be together as a tag team for a couple of months tops, then they will fall out, leading to a one on one match on a PPV later in the year to settle their differences.

    Sorry about the long post, but what are your thoughts on this? Is the WWE better off retiring the belts until they can put together some good teams that will stay together for longer than 6 months and give the belts much needed credibility?

    By the way, love the website, and the reports, keep up all the good work!

  12. peter
    May 21st, 2011 at 09:50 | #13

    does anyone know is there a live stream for wwe over the limit this sunday

  13. Shane
    May 21st, 2011 at 10:06 | #14

    are superstars and impact still going to be reviewed? (Sorry to lasy to get into my email, to email u)

  14. Shane
    May 21st, 2011 at 16:49 | #15

    how did i spell lazy wrong?

  15. Faces of Solie
    June 14th, 2011 at 18:44 | #16

    @Shane

    I don’t know, too lazy to move your ring finger down once on the keyboard?

  16. June 26th, 2011 at 23:49 | #17

    Curious if any online roleplays still exsist?

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