
NITRO: The Incredible Rise and Inevitable Collapse of Ted Turner's WCW (590 Page Paperback)
As seen on Who Killed WCW? - the four-part VICE TV docuseries Reviews "The most definitive, well written and thoroughly researched book on the rise and fall of WCW."--Eric Bischoff, former WCW President "This is - without question - the very best book ever written on professional wrestling."--Conrad Thompson "Well written and captivating...a fresh take on [the] time period."--Chris Harrington, AEW VP of Business Strategy "...may be the best overall pro wrestling book to date."--David Bixenspan, Deadspin Synopsis In April 1999, Entertainment Weekly asked its readers what many in America were suddenly wondering to themselves: how did wrestling get so big? As a consequence of the heated ratings competition between World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), the spectacle had taken over Monday nights on prime-time cable television. But in a departure from the family-friendly programming produced by the last industry boom - the 1980s wave, which made house