Before there was the WWE Network, Twitter and Facebook, and before there was WWE.com and AOL Keyword: WWF, there was the WWF Magazine. Keith Elliot Greenberg worked for WWE for 22 years, wrote several wrestler's biographies, and was the longtime editor of the WWF/E Magazine. For years, the WWF Magazine was the only form of content that existed outside the arenas that was officially produced by Vince McMahon's company. Fans that couldn't get enough WWF could go to a newsstand and hope that it carried the publication ran by Mr. Greenberg. It was a great supplemental product and provided hours of enjoyment for any fan that subscribed to it. The monthly publication was the only connection between the fans of the World Wrestling Federation and the company itself that gave fans more. Every week the magazine was referenced on WWF television as it was the sponsor of the fan-favorite "Special Report" segments on Wrestling Challenge and Superstars. At a time when extra content was limited, Keith Elliott Greenberg's contributions to WWE in the form of the WWF Magazine were vital to the company. Selecting Keith as this year's Warrior Award recipient would be a nice way to honor the years of hard work he put in that helped make WWF Magazine an integral part of the World Wrestling Federation.