| The Death
of WCW This detailed tell-all of the demise of the former top pro
wrestling company World Championship Wrestling explores the
colorful personalities and flawed business decisions behind
how WCW went from being the highest-rated show on cable
television in 1997 to a laughable series that lost 95 percent
of its paying audience by 2001. Behind-the-scenes exclusive
interviews, rare photographs, and probing questions illustrate
with humor and candor how greed, egotism, and bad business
shattered the thriving enterprise. Wrestling fans will devour
the true story of this fallen empire, which in its heyday
spawned superstars such as Sting, Bill Goldberg, and the New
World Order.
Written by: R D Reynolds & Bryan
Alvarez
Published: November 28, 2004
Length: 240 pages
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