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Post by TTX on Jun 8, 2022 18:17:41 GMT -5
Library has it on order and I'm first in line to get it when it's processed.
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Post by Bazzy on Jun 14, 2022 10:25:49 GMT -5
Now reading Dr Amir Khan autobiography "The Doctor Will See You Now" he is one of the doctors at a Bradford , England surgery . Which has been on a Tv series "Gps behind closed Doors"
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Post by j on Aug 28, 2022 17:32:42 GMT -5
After B Brian Blair's book I've now moved on to The Wrestler's Wrestler: The Masters of the Craft of Professional Wrestling.
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Post by Vegas on Aug 28, 2022 17:49:19 GMT -5
I am about halfway through The Sheik's book, I usually only read a few pages per night.
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Post by TTX on Aug 28, 2022 19:23:12 GMT -5
Blood and Fire was quite interesting indeed.
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Post by Lee on Aug 28, 2022 19:24:10 GMT -5
Justin Credible's book - Just a Dream to Just Incredible. It's pretty good so far!
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Post by iowaoaks on Aug 29, 2022 10:15:38 GMT -5
Finished Grappler, Memoirs of a Masked Madman, by Lynn Denton and Joe Vithayathil last week. I bought it off of John Nord at the Waterloo (Iowa) Hall of Fame weekend. Nord had it on the table and I asked if he had read it, he said yes and he'd sell it to me and signed the chapter he was in.
I'd seen the book on lists of best wrestling books to read and had just not found it yet. Glad I did. It is a nice easy quick (-er) read, and paints a different kind of territory picture slightly under the BIG lights and glamour most wrestling books tend to be. Very Very Very highly recommend.
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Post by aceldamas on Oct 7, 2022 18:21:28 GMT -5
I just picked up this book on Amazon about the territory I grew up watching: It's an almanac style book covering the Pacific Northwest territory from the 60's until they shut down in the 90's. They go through year by year, week by week, highlighting the major angles that were happening with lots of match results as well as wrestler profiles & anecdotes, along with whatever else was going on in the territory at the time. Lots of pictures. If you were a fan or want to know what wrestling was like in the PNW, definitely check out this book.
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Post by Vegas on Oct 7, 2022 18:39:42 GMT -5
I just picked up this book on Amazon about the territory I grew up watching: It's an almanac style book covering the Pacific Northwest territory from the 60's until they shut down in the 90's. They go through year by year, week by week, highlighting the major angles that were happening with lots of match results as well as wrestler profiles & anecdotes, along with whatever else was going on in the territory at the time. Lots of pictures. If you were a fan or want to know what wrestling was like in the PNW, definitely check out this book. Very cool! I went to a few PNW shows in both Washington and Oregon when I lived in the Seattle area and I think I am going to get this book.
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 7, 2022 18:47:39 GMT -5
I just picked up this book on Amazon about the territory I grew up watching: It's an almanac style book covering the Pacific Northwest territory from the 60's until they shut down in the 90's. They go through year by year, week by week, highlighting the major angles that were happening with lots of match results as well as wrestler profiles & anecdotes, along with whatever else was going on in the territory at the time. Lots of pictures. If you were a fan or want to know what wrestling was like in the PNW, definitely check out this book. Throwing this on the wishlist since I'm allegedly hard to buy for.
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