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{{Racer|title = MSPN|logo = MSPN.png|subs = 6,000|joindate = 2017|type = IRL / Algodoo}}"'''MSPN - Marble Sports Performance Network'''", often referred to as "MSPN" is a YouTube channel with currently just over 6,000 subscribers. It holds popular series' such as - [[Marble Mayhem]], [[MarbleNation]], [[Marblades]], [[M-Games]], and the upcoming [[NASMAR]].
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{{Racer|title = MSPN Racing|logo = MarblesBeyond.png|subs = 6,000|joindate = 2017|type = IRL / Algodoo}}"'''MSPN - Marble Sports Performance Network'''", often referred to as "MSPN" is a YouTube channel with currently just over 6,000 subscribers. It holds popular series' such as - [[Marble Mayhem]], [[MarbleNation]], [[Marblades]], [[M-Games]], and the upcoming [[NASMAR]].
   
 
=== Trivia/Facts ===
 
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* MSPN’s logo is similar to the ESPN logo.
 
* MSPN’s logo is similar to the ESPN logo.
* MSPN partnered up with another Marble Racing channel called Marble Fubeca in March 2019 which lasted until January 2020. The partnership had Rick O Shea host the English coverage of several Marble Fubeca videos.
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* MSPN partnered up with another Marble Racing channel called [[Marble Fubeca]] in March 2019 which lasted until January 2020. The partnership had Rick O'Shea host the English coverage of several Marble Fubeca videos.
 
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Revision as of 12:28, 22 August 2021

"MSPN - Marble Sports Performance Network", often referred to as "MSPN" is a YouTube channel with currently just over 6,000 subscribers. It holds popular series' such as - Marble Mayhem, MarbleNation, Marblades, M-Games, and the upcoming NASMAR.

Trivia/Facts

  • MSPN’s logo is similar to the ESPN logo.
  • MSPN partnered up with another Marble Racing channel called Marble Fubeca in March 2019 which lasted until January 2020. The partnership had Rick O'Shea host the English coverage of several Marble Fubeca videos.