Professional wrestling's most notorious scandals and drug-fueled spectacles are laid out using insider details and investigative journalism in this powerful expose of the sport. Featuring pieces previously published in magazines such as "Penthouse" and "People," this book examines the demise of the old Mafia-like territories, whose wake, with the help of cable television and deregulation, helped fuel the astonishing growth of professional wrestling. These solemn and thoroughly investigated accounts--of Hulk Hogan's drug use, the untimely death of Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka's girlfriend, the ill-fated Von Erich clan, and various scandals associated with World Wrestling Entertainment's Vince McMahon--go beyond the theatrics to illustrate what really goes on behind the curtain and where the sport now stands.
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Höhe: 227 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-1-55022-761-1 (9781550227611)
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Irvin Muchnick has written about media, business, higher education, and sports for many major magazines and newspapers, including The Village Voice and The New York Times. A native of St. Louis, he lives in California with his wife and four children.