- Paperback
- Publisher: ECW Press (1980)
- ASIN: B000N67M02
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable/Entertaining,
This review is from: World Wrestling Insanity: The Decline and Fall of a Family Empire (Paperback)
I've read other wrestling books before but found this one stood out. The book found a way to combine humor with wrestling analysis that readers of James Guttman's work have come to apreciate. I was very happy with this book and was more than happy to reccommend it to other people.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable and Informative,
This review is from: World Wrestling Insanity: The Decline and Fall of a Family Empire (Paperback)
After so many months of hype World Wrestling Insanity finally came out and I loved every minute of it. I thought that James Guttman did an excellent job of creating a book that is both fun to read and informative at the same time.
As a reader of Guttman's site since it opened, I've come to know what to expect from this book. He lets loose with his opinions and has lots to say about the McMahon family (good and bad). Even if you don't know JG, the description of the book should be enough to tell you what you need to know. With the photoshopped pics on the cover, you can tell right off the bat that you're going to get a book that doesn't take itself too seriously yet still makes a strong point. From reading the book, many of Guttman's stories appear to be from WWE employees. You don't usually cite inside sources. James isn't a writer from another genre doing a wrestling book. He's a wrestling writer that obviously knows people in the industry. If an inside source gives an author information, the author shouldn't "cite" him I think. This book was filled with news and humor. If you want a complete overview of WWE with sarcasm and information thrown in then this book won't disappoint.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Insanity time capsule,
This review is from: World Wrestling Insanity: The Decline and Fall of a Family Empire (Paperback)
The best part of "World Wrestling Insanity: The Decline and Fall of a Family Empire" is that it will always be there as a look at WWE's craziest and most insane time period. The author uses sarcasm and some really insightful quotes from people in the business to make his points. Years from now, I will be able to look back at this book as a snapshot of this time period in sports entertainment.
I found the best chapter to be the final one where he explains his love of the wrestling industry. I found myself nodding in agreement and even though I have gotten away from watching the WWE tv shows in the last few years this book helped me remember why I love it. And why I stopped watching it at times. Author James Guttman speaks out to long-time fans and never-been fans all at the same time. It's what makes World Wrestling Insanity such a unique and fun read.
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