From its inception, Chair Shot Reality has been growing from day one. It is not just a regular show that was thrown together to succeed. CSR took many months, many years, and still has room to grow. Justin LaBar and Josh Isenberg have been working together on this show since 2008, and now it will reach a point where they both thought was possible. This weekend, February 8th, CSR will transfer into a multi-million dollar studio at Point Park University in the heart of Pittsburgh. With the change in studios, addition to the cast, and the enhancement of visual graphics, Chair Shot Reality will be a production that will look, sound, and feel even bigger than ever. So, for this week, Wrestlezone’s Top 10 will focus on some facts that you may have not known about its exclusive show, Chair Shot Reality.
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