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Death Of wCw Book

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Will it be available in bookstores, or is it only available through the internet? :huh:

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A book by the guy who runs wrestlecrap talking about the death of WCW...

 

Hmmm...

 

He'll probably blame it on Triple H.

I think he puts it more on Nash actually...

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I liked WrestleCrap: The Book, so I'll most likely check out this book as well. It'll be interesting to see which one of the usual suspects gets the most blame in this book.

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I liked WrestleCrap: The Book, so I'll most likely check out this book as well. It'll be interesting to see which one of the usual suspects gets the most blame in this book.

I'm going to attempt to pick it up, or at least check it out for the duration of my next trip to Borders . :lol:

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I liked WrestleCrap: The Book, so I'll most likely check out this book as well. It'll be interesting to see which one of the usual suspects gets the most blame in this book.

I'm going to attempt to pick it up, or at least check it out for the duration of my next trip to Borders . :lol:

Same here. I hope it comes out at Books-A-Million and Barnes and Noble soon.

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Has anyone else read Scott Hudson's comments on the book? It was quite complimentary:

 

"Just polished off this book in one sitting.

 

Amazing, truly amazing. Unless I got worked at some point, Reynolds and Alvarez got everything right. Despite what I'm sure was a tantalizing desire to make the book a bash-WCW tome, it remains fairly factually based with only a hint of editorializing.

 

Worth picking up and reading to be sure. Not that we were victims or anything, but it certainly gives the reader an idea of what those of us in WCW that just tried to do our jobs the best we knew how endured during the last couple of years.

 

Brought back a lot (a LOT) of memories. Some good. Some not."

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