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SLAM! Sports reviews The Death of WCW | ECW Press
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SLAM! Sports reviews The Death of WCW

Be sure to pick up The Death of WCW today.

Now, thanks to ECW Press and two of the Internet’s biggest wrestling writers, Bryan Alvarez and R.D. Reynolds (aka Randy Baer), wrestling fans can re-live this seemingly unbelievable tale of the rise and fall of World Championship Wrestling.

…The authors do an incredibly good job of keeping the focus solely on WCW, especially during the Monday Night Wars. There is very little mention of WWF goings-on, outside of talent shifts and any WWF points that came up on WCW programming, such as the Vince McMahon match challenge and Mick Foley's title victory. Being able to keep the two organizations separate makes for a much better read.

While some fans will inevitably think to overlook the book because so much of WCW's history was well documented, there is a lot of information in the publication that fans may not immediately recall, such as Chris Benoit and Booker T's TV-title exchanges on house shows and Bill Goldberg's destruction of a limousine that resulted in one of the most gory moments in wrestling TV's history. The writers have definitely taken steps to ensure that as much of the story of WCW is recorded.

…The two authors write so seamlessly that you can't tell who is writing which section, which is always a plus on a collaborative effort. Be sure to pick up The Death of WCW today.