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NWATNA's audio problems Wednesday caused the final part of the Mike Tenay/Roddy Piper to be inaudible. NWATNA was courteous enough to post the transcript of what we could not hear. Here is the transcript: Tenay: Let's be realistic Roddy...there's two national wrestling companies. The WWE turned their collective backs on you, and now TNA has closed the door as well. Is it time for Roddy Piper to look in the mirror and say to himself "I'm not in the business anymore, and maybe it's time to devote myself to movies and Hollywood?" Piper: (After a brief hesitation): No....no it's not! What I cannot seem to get through to people is this: I am wrestling. I was born to wrestle. Is it time to move on? That's like asking me if it's time to change, to become another human being, to go pump gas or something. Listen Mike, I gave a hip to this business! Tenay: Roddy, I've conducted hundreds of interviews, but this is a question I have to ask. Roddy Piper, do you have any final words for the fans of TNA? Piper: I have never quit at anything in my life....and I'm not going to start now. WWF searches top WWE? SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 3, 2003-- Singingfish, Inc., a leading developer of search engine technology that makes it easy for Internet users to locate online audio and video content, today released a report that reveals a sharp increase in the popularity of online multimedia and provides a look at the most-searched for streaming music, movies and sports content online during the past month. Among the top line findings in this month's Streaming Media Report was a spike in visitors to audio/video search sites powered by Singingfish. During the summer the company had seen an average of 40 million queries for multimedia per month at sites offering Singingfish-powered search; during September, that number climbed to over 60 million. Singingfish Streaming Media Reports are based on a statistical sampling of the approximately 60 million monthly queries submitted by users of Singingfish search engines. Results of the monthly report are broken-out into four "Top 10" lists by recording artist, song, movie and sports; past editions of the report can be found online at www.singingfish.com. The following is the Top 10 searches in the Sports Related searches for the month of September, 2003: Top Sports-Related Searches 1. National Football League (NFL)
2. World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
3. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
4. Miami Football
5. Major League Baseball (MLB)
6. Denver Broncos
7. Buffalo Bills
8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
9. Pittsburgh Steelers
10. Green Bay Packers
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