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The World Wrestling Entertainment Yearbook 2003 Edition

The World Wrestling Entertainment Yearbook 2003 Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST
Review: A must read for any true WWE fan! I couldn't put it down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yearbook of the year!!! A must-buy for wrestling fans!!
Review: A thoroughly comprehension year-in-review of almost every aspect of the 2002 season.
Well written, well researched, it's full of facts and behind the scenes dope that are presented in a witty and amazingly insightful manner.
I'd never heard of Mr.McAvennie before but he's a sports writer to watch out for- more like this please!
Matched with literally hundreds of great photos, this is a must for anyone who's got the slightest interest in WWE.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: super book
Review: Brilliant. This the best WWE book I ever read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Puts the smackdown on any other gibronis' wrestling books
Review: I don't usually read a lot of wrestling books, but this one has it all: it's funny, inisghtful (the writer really knows his stuff), packed with excellent photos, and lots more. This puts the lie to the rumors that WWE has "jumped the shark" -- there's still plenty of life in the most popular form of sports entertainment in the world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take a look at 2002
Review: I great read on the year of 2002 of wrestling. This has everything thing that happened within the year of 2002. It goes to pay-per-view to pay-per-view and laying out how all the story lines developed week to week. This is a great bookd if you want to know how everything was laid out and done.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take a look at 2002
Review: I great read on the year of 2002 of wrestling. This has everything thing that happened within the year of 2002. It goes to pay-per-view to pay-per-view and laying out how all the story lines developed week to week. This is a great bookd if you want to know how everything was laid out and done.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: super book
Review: Michael knows his stuff, that's for sure. This is an exhaustive and exhausting recap of an active year in the WWF. While I personally don't agree with all the McMahon shenanigans that occured, I do like the way he encapsulated the events. It's a wonderfully designed book with plenty of pics specific to the text. He's a good, breezy writer and I look forward to more from him.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Airplane Spin of a Read
Review: Michael knows his stuff, that's for sure. This is an exhaustive and exhausting recap of an active year in the WWF. While I personally don't agree with all the McMahon shenanigans that occured, I do like the way he encapsulated the events. It's a wonderfully designed book with plenty of pics specific to the text. He's a good, breezy writer and I look forward to more from him.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: makes me wanna wrassle
Review: Not that I'm a huge fan of sweaty men in tights, but Mr. McAvennie totally captures the essence of the ring. A truly worthwhile read for any wrestling fan, and a pleasant diversion for the casual observer. Bring on the smackdown!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MUST HAVE
Review: This is a great example of how these 'years in review' books should be done. Well written with just enough facts and cool inside information that even a non-fan of wrestling would find this an enjoyable read.

loved it from cover to cover and a must have for anyone who might have missed some of the past years big matches.

highly reccomended.


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