...the show: Backyard wrestling is a self-explanatory concept.  Cracker Backyard Wrestling is one of many examples of this concept, although our show is funnier, more vicious, less plodding, more educational, higher-budgeted, and more environmentally conscious than any batch of upstarts clowning around with a camera in an Idaho backyard.  Cracker Backyard Wrestling is shown on Fairport Area Community Television channel 15 (FACT-15), a cable-access TV station exclusive to the monstrous suburb of Fairport, New York.  Though showtimes vary, the most reliable time to catch CBW is on Saturday nights at ten o'clock (for a complete list of showtimes, check the viewer's guide that is frequently broadcast on channels 12 and 15).  Episodes typically range between 30 and 50 minutes in length.  We recommend that no one under the age of 15 view Cracker Backyard Wrestling due to its highly violent and occasionally profane nature.

...the producers: Cracker Backyard Wrestling is produced by Fairport's own Brian K. Bonn and David Wilcox.  Both are students at Geneseo State University in New York, where they major in business and communication, respectively.  The two also co-produced the show in which CBW has its roots, Crackerjack.  Brian can be reached at [email protected], and David can be contacted at [email protected].  Each co-producer welcomes any questions or comments about Cracker Backyard Wrestling as well as any offers to help us out with the show.

...the rules: The rules of CBW are quite simple.  Matches may take place at any time and at any place, with only two requirements: a referee must be present to count the fall, and all combatants must be awake and aware that they are competing in the match by the time the fall occurs.  Competitors may use any means they believe are necessary to win a match.

...the wrestlers:
Brian and David have limited contact with the CBW wrestlers.  The relationship we maintain with them is strictly professional, and therefore, it would be improper of us to offer you any express means of contacting them.  However, we will accept any fan mail for the wrestlers at the e-mail addresses listed above and exert our best effort to deliver your letters to the wrestlers.  We cannot, however, promise that they will read your questions or comments, let alone respond to them.
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