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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Kind of dissapointing.,
This review is from: The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling (Wwe) (Hardcover)
This books seems rushed. Rushed probably to coincide with WWE's rebirth of ECW. It reads like a transcript of last years DVD of the same name, thrown in are full results from all the supercards from 1993 til closing. That's all. There's really nothing new written for the book. The "Hardcore History" book that came out a few months ago reads so much better. It really captures the "outlaw" history of the organization, with lots of stories I hadn't heard before. There were a few errors in the book, (probably edited by a non-wrestling fan) and even captions of pictures are mis labled... "Sabu" looks a lot like Eddie Gilbert!?!If you've seen the DVD, don't waste your time with this re-hash. If you really want to know about the product ECW, get the other book. Really dissapointing because WWE has really put out some great autobiographys and "legends" DVD's. Compared to their prior products, this really sucks.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The Rise and Fall never rises above mediocre,
This review is from: The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling (Wwe) (Hardcover)
I loved ECW. So everytime a dvd or book comes out about ECW, I do a double take. I could write a really long review on this book, but I'll condense it really quickly to save you the time:1. Thom Loverro may be a respected and longtime journalist, but he obviously knows nothing about ECW. He can't even decide if the name is Mike "Nova" Bucci or Mike Nova. The writing style is drab and reads like someone took a pile of notes and threw them on a page, then made barely-conscious transitions. 2. It's a dvd rehash. That was obvious from the beginning but I was hoping it would provide something interesting. I was wrong. If you have the dvd there's no point in reading this. 3. The innacuracies are frustrating. One would think at least one fact-checking session could have been devoted to this. Taz is even labeled as Mikey Whipwreck. Small children, after watching one show featuring the two, could have noticed there's a difference. I would have given my eyeteeth to recommend this book and I rarely consider reading even the silliest books to be a waste of time, but this really was a waste. It's sloppy, badly put-together, many times inaccurate and totally devoid of any real passion. If you really want to read it try to check it out at a library.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's like the DVD...but a tree died to make it,
This review is from: The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling (Wwe) (Hardcover)
What can I say. I had some pretty high hopes for this book, perhaps show some more than what the DVD did. Delve into other aspects of ECW...I'm quite disappointed in the fact the book is nearly verbtium from the DVD. Entire chapters are transcribed from the DVD. They did however go into some things that the DVD didn't cover. Mostly how Paul E. got into the buisness and some info on the 'Mass Transit Incident'. But beyond that it falls very flat. If you are a completist, buy the book and enjoy it. If you have the DVD and aren't a completist, save your money. 2115|R3GM3ISNEWHAS6;2115|R3JNFTTARGD5UR;2115|R44A089A65SX5;
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