The Complete WWF Video Guide Volume I eBook James Dixon Arnold Furious Lee Maughan Bernard Rage Bob Dahlstrom
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The complete guide to every WWF VHS release from 1985-1989, with full reviews of every tape, alternative wrestler bios, awards, match ratings, and much, much more. The definitive collection and reference guide for any fan of classic wrestling.
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The Complete WWF Video Guide Volume I eBook James Dixon Arnold Furious Lee Maughan Bernard Rage Bob Dahlstrom
I love it. At last...An honest review of nostalgic wrestling from my childhood.Being from New Zealand I HATED the Bushwhackers... And so do the authors... thank god! What did the Rougeau Bros do to deserve being stuck in that pointless feud with them?!
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The Complete WWF Video Guide Volume I eBook James Dixon Arnold Furious Lee Maughan Bernard Rage Bob Dahlstrom Reviews
The concept is great but please condense this material down to simply a list of each tape along with catalog numbers, cover artwork and match listings along with a checklist at the end. No reviews, results or ratings are needed here. Being a collector, I can appreciate the simple checklist that this would provide for me personally. I would also love info extending into all vhs releases through 2005!!
As a longtime wrestling fan and owner of a lot of these these videos, I am glad that someone finally took the time to not only catalogue them all, but also to review each match in an informative, humorous manner. There was nothing negative I can say about this book, and I look forward to reading future editions. If you are a fan, a collector, or just looking for a good read, pick this up.
This is one of the very rare self-published books that is significantly better in print than e-book format. That's not to disparage the edition (and if cost is a factor it's likely better value), but it's a much easier read in print thanks to the great layout, formatting and artwork.
The book itself is very comprehensive and a genuinely useful reference guide, even if choosing between vintage WWF tapes is (thanks to the likes of YouTube) now an issue of time rather than money. There are some very neat touches like a complete ranking of all the tapes and a listing of the highest rated individual matches, plus some fun capsule bios.
The writing style won't necessarily be to everyone's taste. From a literary perspective it's fine -- it all reads smoothly and flows well. However, with a review project like this there's a fine line between being dry and dull, or being too outlandish. The style varies as there's a panel of authors, but on several occasions it verges too far into a forced personality with too many of the "smart fan" cliches such as excessive swearing, repetitive jokes about bookers being on drugs and the like. I understand these will be refined in volume 2, which will be a welcome improvement. One particular issue is the repeated references to individual wrestlers' motivation going into a bout (in reality, not storyline) which is clearly little more than speculation.
All that aside, it's definitely worth a read whether you are coming to this as nostalgia or its your first exposure to some of these classic -- and not so classic - video releases.
I don't even know where to begin. First of all there is way too much man love for Paul Orndorff. Roids were raging through his body every time he spoke the man shook from it. Anyhow there isn't much fact going here. A lot of opinion. This book makes it sound like Andre The Giant was worthless and Paul Orndorff was one of the greats of all time. Which just isn't the case. If you like to read someones tilted view on the mid 80's in the WWE than this is the book for you. If you want a good insightful read look elsewhere. Anyone fan of the era could have written this book.
It's as humorous as you can get a long winded description of terrible wrestling to be. Their write up of Andre the giant is GOLD.
I love it. At last...An honest review of nostalgic wrestling from my childhood.
Being from New Zealand I HATED the Bushwhackers... And so do the authors... thank god! What did the Rougeau Bros do to deserve being stuck in that pointless feud with them?!
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