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     Random acts of surfing really aren't random at all. I have a method to my madness. Last month, after my cohort in crime wrote a piece politely insulting the new Backstreet Boys Project at StanLee.net, I thought I'd give the site a try and let you all know what I thought. This month, after Badseed reviewed the WWF Royal Rumble game, and after writing my Minners' Commentary Corner I decided to check out a wrestling site. I decided why not check out the top wrestling promotion's site to find out if they were indeed on top of the web game as they are in the sports entertainment.
     The site, WWF.com, is definitely ahead of the game. They have definitely done their research and the site reflects this. So many things to offer that you'd think their page would be extremely cluttered, but it isn't.
     WWF.com has a nice splash page usually advertising some major event within their company. Click on the big picture to enter a well laid out site using some pretty nice colors. Lots of black, and either green or red pinstripes that don't obscure your vision at all, really making this page stand out.
     Each subsection of the site is visible on the main page. For example, place your pointer on the news subsection and a drop down menu appears showcasing each link that subsection has to offer, from headlines to commentary and the famed Ross Report. Most pages also showcase a quick link table that takes you to such sites as WWF Vote,WWF NY,XFL and more. There is a poll for you to participate in and the video of the day, usually showcasing an exiting moment from one of their shows, to view. All this and amazingly, the site is not cluttered. Everything is well placed with the proper amount of space in between everything to make it easier on the eyes.