WhatCulture are looking for TNA fans to write regular news and features. You'll mainly be writing top ten features on TNA. As a passionate fan, you'll come up with a range of ideas in addition to liaising with the editor on required titles. You'll need an in-depth understanding of TNA's history and current product. The show will be relaunching on Destination America in 2015, giving you plenty of new material to write about. WhatCulture's wrestling section is a leader for pro wrestling news and features. Your work will be read by an overall monthly audience of millions. Many people within the industry will also read your work; in the past we've had The Rock, Chris Jericho and others tweeting WhatCulture features. In addition to your knowledge of TNA, you'll need competent writing skills and creative flair. At WhatCulture, you get out what you put in, and anybody can give it a go. We have writers who make close to a full time wage by contributing daily articles. Alternatively, you might feel more comfortable contributing just a few pieces a month. Get in touch with grahame@whatculture.co.uk and we can discuss your hopes and ambitions. Were especially interested in writers with past blog experience and large established twitter followings. However, anyone can write here, the biggest prerequisites are TNA knowledge and writing ability. Feature writers earn £0.40 per every 1000 views (paypal payment only, converted to local currency). Youll be assigned titles to work on and pitch your own ideas. Many successful titles achieve upward of 100,000 views. Recent examples of big hitters and the style we work in are 14 Things CM Punk Has Revealed About His WWE Exit and 10 Bold WWE Predictions For 2015. Our new TNA contributors will take the lead in providing similar articles on Dixie Carter's wrestling company. If you are interested, email the WWE Editor grahame@whatculture.co.uk and provide a brief sample of an article on TNA.