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A**R
would have loved another 50-100 pages
Interesting and well written although a bit short, would have loved another 50-100 pages. Beginning a bit repetitive but enjoyed it.
T**S
Mildly Disappointing
Stuart brings a good sense of humor to the book. However it has two shortcomings. First some of the lists appear in other books by him (Hulk Hogan's "list" appears in three that I've read so far) and I found the book to be simply too short. While certainly not expecting something along the lines of the wrestlecrap list book this could have and should have been longer. Our favorite guilty pleasure provides a wealth of both comedic and depressing material that can be collated into a wide variety of lists. And I truly hate when previously published material is re-used. Some interesting thoughts and approaches in the book make this an enjoyable albeit far too short read. If you are someone who has to have absolutely have on or related to professional wrestling you won't regret this. If you are a student of the history of pro wrestling you may well be mildly disappointed. And if you are a casual fan in all likelihood you can skip this as most of it pertains to events 10 to 20 or more years ago.
A**S
A good, quick read about some interesting lists regarding professional wrestling
I thought the book was well written and had a few nuggets of information that I didn't know about like Don Muraco being associated with the mafia.The book's format clearly wasn't "justified center" using Microsoft word
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