9781550227611-1550227610-Wrestling Babylon: Piledriving Tales of Drugs, Sex, Death, and Scandal

Wrestling Babylon: Piledriving Tales of Drugs, Sex, Death, and Scandal

ISBN-13: 9781550227611
ISBN-10: 1550227610
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Irvin Muchnick
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: ECW Press
Format: Paperback 176 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781550227611
ISBN-10: 1550227610
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Irvin Muchnick
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: ECW Press
Format: Paperback 176 pages

Summary

Wrestling Babylon: Piledriving Tales of Drugs, Sex, Death, and Scandal (ISBN-13: 9781550227611 and ISBN-10: 1550227610), written by authors Irvin Muchnick, was published by ECW Press in 2007. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Wrestling (Individual Sports) books. You can easily purchase or rent Wrestling Babylon: Piledriving Tales of Drugs, Sex, Death, and Scandal (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Wrestling books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.65.

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Irvin Muchnick a widely published writer and nephew of the late, legendary St. Louis wrestling promoter Sam Muchnick has produced a book unlike any other on the astonishing growth of professional wrestling and its profound impact on mainstream sports and society. In Wrestling Babylon, he traces the demise of wrestling’s old Mafia-like territories and the rise of a national marketing base thanks to cable television, deregulation and a culture-wide nervous breakdown. Naturally, the figure of WWE’s Vince McMahon lurks throughout, but equally evident is the public’s late-empire lust for bread, circuses, and blood. As this book demonstrates, the more cartoonishly unreal wrestling got, the more chillingly real it became. What truly distinguishes Wrestling Babylon, however, is Muchnick’s ability to show how professional wrestling has become the ur-carnival for a culture that feeds on escapist displays of humiliation, revenge, fantasy characters, and sex. His People magazine article on Hulk Hogan blew the lid off the drug abuse of the sport’s signature superstar. His award-winning Penthouse profile of the ill-starred Von Erich clan was the first to connect the dots between wrestling, televangelism, and MTV-style production values. His never-before-published investigation of the death of Jimmy Superfly” Snuka’s girlfriend suggests the cover-up of a murder. The book’s appendix a comprehensive listing of the dozens of wrestlers who died prematurely over the last generation, with little or no attention is both a valuable resource for wrestling historians and a shocking document of the ruthless way sports entertainment eats its own.

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