[PDF.97ug] Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Halls to Shopping Malls
Download PDF | ePub | DOC | audiobook | ebooks
Home -> Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Halls to Shopping Malls Download
Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Halls to Shopping Malls
Jimmy Van
[PDF.uq17] Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Halls to Shopping Malls
Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Jimmy Van epub Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Jimmy Van pdf download Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Jimmy Van pdf file Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Jimmy Van audiobook Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Jimmy Van book review Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Jimmy Van summary
| #7687930 in Books | PublishAmerica | 2005-09-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.57 x5.98l,.85 | File type: PDF | 250 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Light Reading|By Peter|The author loves wrestling and followed his dream to be involved in the business. Genetics prevented him being an actual in-ring performer so he tried his hand at being a promoter/reporter. This is the story of his career so far.
I found the book to be a quick and easy read, it was enjoyable to a certain extent.
The thing that bugged|About the Author||James "Jimmy Van" VanderLinden is a pro wrestling writer and promoter from Toronto, Canada. From putting up the ring, to ring announcing, to performing, to broadcasting, to booking, VanderLinden has been involved in all aspects of the independ
Choreographed fights. Larger-than-life freak performers. Sold-out stadiums. Big money contracts. Ask the average person about the professional wrestling industry, and they’re likely to respond with answers such as these. They’re likely to think of individuals such as The Rock or Hulk Hogan—wealthy stars with a global following. But what lies beneath the glitz and the glamour of WWE is a world of small shows inside cramped buildings. A world of shoe-stri...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Wrestling's Underbelly: From Bingo Halls to Shopping Malls | Jimmy Van. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.