JackSlater
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I will admit that I am in no way above reading Missy Hyatt's book. I'm honestly interested at this point.
Piper was involved with 2 of 3 books about him. The earliest was a WWF publication from '85. In the Pit with Piper ('02) is a good read but Roddy weaves between shoot and work which can be annoying at times. Rowdy ('20) is the book he was working on when he died. His children and a ghost writer formulated his ideas into a biography and they did a wonderful job. It is one of my favorite wrestling books.Best book about Piper? His "autobiography" or one of the ones he wasn't involved with?
There is an expanded edition that came out with a bonus chapter dealing with the Benoit murder/suicide and it's aftermath.Currently reading Pain and Passion: The History of Stampede Wrestling by Heath McCoy. It was referenced earlier and a quick purchase from Prime. One of the more impressive wrestling books I have read with 1/4 remaining. The chapter where Benoit is introduced does not age well. He was described by Mike Shaw as "Dynamite without the dark side". McCoy relied on access to archives and wrestlers and other involved parties, including the Harts, to craft a candid and honest history of Stu's Stampede promotion. No punches pulled.
Currently reading Pain and Passion: The History of Stampede Wrestling by Heath McCoy. It was referenced earlier and a quick purchase from Prime. One of the more impressive wrestling books I have read with 1/4 remaining. The chapter where Benoit is introduced does not age well. He was described by Mike Shaw as "Dynamite without the dark side". McCoy relied on access to archives and wrestlers and other involved parties, including the Harts, to craft a candid and honest history of Stu's Stampede promotion. No punches pulled.
Circling back. What's the book?I wanna suggest a killer one I couldn't put down, but it'll have to wait til my next pick at the latest
Circling back. What's the book?
If anyone is a fan of zines I highly recommend The Atomic Elbow published in Athens, GA by a fine fellow Robert Newsome.
Circling back. What's the book?
If anyone is a fan of zines I highly recommend The Atomic Elbow published in Athens, GA by a fine fellow Robert Newsome.
Sabuuuuuuuu!lol For real spill the tea.
Intrigued. Was not aware Sabu had a book. It's available on Amazon but not Prime eligible. Ratings are fantastic. Adding this to my "to read" list.Sabuuuuuuuu!
Intrigued. Was not aware Sabu had a book. It's available on Amazon but not Prime eligible. Ratings are fantastic. Adding this to my "to read" list.
Just ordered a copy of Jericho's new book. Comes in a wee bit under $40 with shipping. Flush with cash after a work bonus and hoping this is something I can flip on E-Bay for a profit in the future. Independently published and may be limited. Could blow up in my face if it sells well and the pressings increase and/or a larger publishing house decides to secure rights for it.
He went independently published for a reason. Cannot say I am shocked a larger publishing house was not interested. This is a book that serves as a chronological record of his entire wrestling career from his first match in 1990 to his last match of 2020. Jericho provides commentary and a rating for each. Throw in some photos and random tidbits and you have this book. He says the inspiration was drawn from a book Rush released that featured their tour and set list history.Is this the fourth Jericho book? Fifth? I've heard that he ran out of interesting material a few books ago. I would be interested in reading about some of the stuff that went into his switch from WWE to AEW.
He went independently published for a reason. Cannot say I am shocked a larger publishing house was not interested. This is a book that serves as a chronological record of his entire wrestling career from his first match in 1990 to his last match of 2020. Jericho provides commentary and a rating for each. Throw in some photos and random tidbits and you have this book. He says the inspiration was drawn from a book Rush released that featured their tour and set list history.
My only interest is the potential for future flipping if it becomes a true scarce item due to limited production numbers. His first book must be one of the best wrestling books ever released but this does not have the same pull.
I will say that Chris Jericho was ahead of his time being one of the first wrestlers I am aware of to have a website. Back in the days when everything looked like an Angelfire page Jericho had a comprehensive website and on of the features was match history.
Those publishers clearly had their heads up their asses because Jericho has pretty much been a gold mine selling merch since AEW started. It looks like the first printing is going to sell out real quick.He went independently published for a reason. Cannot say I am shocked a larger publishing house was not interested. This is a book that serves as a chronological record of his entire wrestling career from his first match in 1990 to his last match of 2020. Jericho provides commentary and a rating for each. Throw in some photos and random tidbits and you have this book. He says the inspiration was drawn from a book Rush released that featured their tour and set list history.
My only interest is the potential for future flipping if it becomes a true scarce item due to limited production numbers. His first book must be one of the best wrestling books ever released but this does not have the same pull.
I will say that Chris Jericho was ahead of his time being one of the first wrestlers I am aware of to have a website. Back in the days when everything looked like an Angelfire page Jericho had a comprehensive website and on of the features was match history.
I won't fault major publishing houses for passing. In their eyes it's a list of fake fighting results. Even among wrestling fans it's a niche concept. How many people want a hardbound list of matches? I hope it's a tad more than books published but not convinced it will be the case.Those publishers clearly had their heads up their asses because Jericho has pretty much been a gold mine selling merch since AEW started. It looks like the first printing is going to sell out real quick.
It's worth it. Though mine is signed by both he and Melissa, I don't think it'll ever be seen on eBay. Sad because she and I had a falling out over a sad misunderstanding.Intrigued. Was not aware Sabu had a book. It's available on Amazon but not Prime eligible. Ratings are fantastic. Adding this to my "to read" list.
Just ordered a copy of Jericho's new book. Comes in a wee bit under $40 with shipping. Flush with cash after a work bonus and hoping this is something I can flip on E-Bay for a profit in the future. Independently published and may be limited. Could blow up in my face if it sells well and the pressings increase and/or a larger publishing house decides to secure rights for it.
A really great one that may have slipped under the radar was Scott Norton's.