Randy Savage
Title | Randy Savage PDF eBook |
Author | Jacqueline Mudge |
Publisher | Infobase Learning |
Pages | 67 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1438146507 |
A biography of the professional wrestler who has won--and lost--both the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling titles.
Macho Man Randy Savage
Title | Macho Man Randy Savage PDF eBook |
Author | Marlow J. Martin |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 2015-01-13 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781507541401 |
Randy Mario Poffo, better known by his ring names Macho Man" Randy Savage, who died of a heart attack in 2011 at the age of 58. WWE legend and Icon.
Wrestlecrap: The Very Worst of Professional Wrestling (Large Print 16pt)
Title | Wrestlecrap: The Very Worst of Professional Wrestling (Large Print 16pt) PDF eBook |
Author | Randy Baer |
Publisher | ReadHowYouWant |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2012-12-27 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9781459654266 |
"WrestleCrap: The Very Worst of Professional Wrestling" examines some of the ridiculously horrible characters and storylines that pro wrestling promoters have subjected their fans to over the past twenty years. Why would any sane person think that having two grown men fight over a turkey was actually a reasonable idea? Was George Ringo, the Wrestling Beatle, really the best gimmick that a major promotional organization could come up with? And who would charge fans to watch a wrestler named the Gobbeldy Gooker emerge from an egg? In an attempt to answer such questions and figure out just what the promoters were thinking, authors Randy Baer and R.D. Reynolds go beyond what wrestling fans saw on the screen and delve into the mindset of those in the production booth. In some instances, the motivations driving the spectacle prove even more laughable than what was actually seen in the ring. Covering such entertainment catastrophes as an evil one - eyed midget and a wrestler from the mystical land of Oz, not to mention the utterly comprehensible Turkey - on - a - Pole match (a gimmick which AWA fans might recall), "WrestleCrap" is hysterically merciless in its evaluation of such organizations as the WCW and the WWF. This retrospective look at the wrestling world's misguided attempts to attract viewers will leave wrestling fans and critics alike in stitches.
Savage, 1986-2011
Title | Savage, 1986-2011 PDF eBook |
Author | Nathaniel G. Moore |
Publisher | Anvil Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Boys |
ISBN | 9781927380550 |
Nate's nervous mother chews gum at warp speed and has a bob that resembles Darth Vader's helmet. His icy father dabbles part-time in the death trade at a funeral home after working for a decade in the insurance racket. His older sister Holly is always lurking in the shadows or away at school. Nate, a creative, messy, and anxious teen, has chosen Randy Savage as his hero. As he finishes high school, the world to which Savage belongs is quickly waning in popularity, and Nate begins to seethe wrestler's downfall mirrored in his own life. But not until the family dismantles for good in 1994 does Nate's life truly begin to fracture. Savage 1986-2011 chronicles the middle-class implosion of Nate's nuclear family, bracketed by July 1986 - when he first saw Randy Savage in person - and the wrestler's sudden death in May 2011. When Savage dies, Nate is freed from beliefs--once a source of beauty and escape--that had come to constrict him, fusing him to a moribund past...The novel is about the blurred lines between child and adult roles and the ever-changing landscape of interior heroism. Whether dealing with a family's economic turbulence, the scarring effects of teenage love, or creating a new family order, Moore revisits, remasters, and repackages a twenty-five year family odyssey with guts, honesty, and love.
Titan Sinking: The decline of the WWF in 1995 (Hardback)
Title | Titan Sinking: The decline of the WWF in 1995 (Hardback) PDF eBook |
Author | James Dixon |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2014-08-02 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1326003046 |
Throughout the history of the WWF, there have been times of prosperity and times of hardship, cycles that shape the ethos of the company by forcing changes to its infrastructure and on-screen direction. The one constant throughout three decades of change is Vincent Kennedy McMahon, the stalwart puppet-master who captains the ship. Unflinching, thick-skinned, and domineering, McMahon has ultimately outlasted all of his competition and come out on top of every wrestling war he has waged. In 1995, he very nearly lost. Titan Sinking tells the tale of one of the most tumultuous, taxing and trying years in WWF history. This book gives the inside story of all of it. Find out the real story of the year, and learn how 1995 brought WWF to the brink.
The Three Count
Title | The Three Count PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy Korderas |
Publisher | ECW Press |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1770410848 |
The Three Count highlights the triumphs and tragedies that referee Jimmy Korderas experienced over his career as a WWE official, from humble beginnings in Toronto to being a part of the main event at WrestleMania. He divulges stories from both inside and outside the ring and highlights the bonds he formed with superstars like Edge, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Chris Jericho. A fun read from a man who doesn't have an axe to grind, but who wants to inspire wrestling fans, The Three Count shows that there's much more to the industry than scandals and dirty laundry.
We Promised You a Great Main Event
Title | We Promised You a Great Main Event PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Hanstock |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 493 |
Release | 2020-10-13 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0062980858 |
“A fascinating dive into the physical art of modern-day wrestling entertainment and the unbelievable characters who make it work in the ring and the back.” —Chris Kluwe In We Promised You a Great Main Event, longtime sports journalist Bill Hanstock pulls back the curtain to give a smart fan’s account of WWE and Vince McMahon’s journey to the top. Untangling the truth behind the official WWE storyline, Hanstock does a deep dive into key moments of the company’s history, from the behind-the-scenes drama at the Montreal Screwjob, to the company’s handling of the Jimmy Snuka scandal, to the real story of the Monday Night Wars. WWE is an extraordinary business success and an underappreciated pop cultural phenomenon. While WWE soared to prominence during the Hulk Hogan years, as the stakes grew more and more extreme, wrestlers faced steroid scandals and assault allegations. The whole story is here, good, bad, and ugly, from the heights of iconic cultural moments like Wrestlemania III to the arrival of global superstars like The Rock and John Cena. We Promised You a Great Main Event is an exhaustive, fun account of the McMahon family and WWE’s unprecedented rise. Drawing on a decade of covering wrestling, Bill Hanstock synthesizes insights from historians, journalists, and industry insiders with his own deep research to produce the most up-to-date, entertaining history of WWE available. Full of amazing characters and astonishing stories from the ring to corporate boardrooms, it is a story as audacious as any WWE spectacle.