The Story of the Development of NWATNA: A New Concept in Pay-Per-View Programming
B**N
What a great story
When I first saw this book, I thought it would be a typical wrestling book. I was way off! This is a journal of Jerry Jarrett, his son Jeff, and the process of starting a wrestling company. I was glued to this book. Its 2002, and Jerry and Jeff were starting a wrestling company. They had investors and then at the last minute they would back out. The same occured witht some top name wrestlers that were freinds with Jeff would back out as well. This is a story of the grueling yet rewarding process of upstarting a wrestling company from the ground up. Literally! A must read for the wrestling fan who wants to understand the business side of wrestling.
J**N
Deep look at the wrestling world
This is an interesting look at the ins and outs of starting a new wrestling company. Easy read with some Frank comments about certain talents
V**E
inside a wrestling premotion
This book is really a good read,Not only does he tell of getting a new prowrestling premotion going,But how it affects him and his family and health.The only way Mr Jarett could do any better is to write his autobiography.I know that I can't be the only fan who would love for him to do just that.I would love to preorder that book.Please Mr Jarett write you'r life story and includ lots of stories of the wrestlers like Jackie Fargo and the other names of the 60's.Thanks for the great work you have done. A fan of you'rs Diane eldridge.
T**R
Jerry Jarrett!
Much like his other book, this is a good read but it's more of a journal entry that got made into a book. Still a good read for some behind the scenes stories!
M**Y
Four Stars
Great inside vision of what Jarrett had planned for TNA wrestling.
J**N
Great Product, Ideal Customer Experience
Smooth transaction, Great Product, Ideal Customer Experience. Looking forward to reading the book. Thank you.
C**A
loved it
Awesome boom very interesting.
J**B
Buy it!
Judging from the other reviews, I wasn't too sure what to expect from this book, and I must admit that I found myself pleasantly suprised. Most wrestling books like Flair's and Russo's, whilst they're interesting reads and worth reading in their own right, do come off as being kind of full of sh-t when it comes to certain people or aspects of their careers that they just bury outright for no real reason other than ego. Jerry Jarrett on the other hand comes across as very sincere, and doesn't so much bury folks as offer constructive criticism which is a nice change of pace. This book is a brutally honest portrayal of the wrestling business that is a must read for anyone interested in the backstage goings-on. More than that however, this is also a book about one man's views on life, religion and relationships that comes across very emotively (if such a word exists) and eloquently.If you're thinking "hhmmmm, should I buy it, I dont know if I can be bothered to read the same thing about how vince is evil and how mistreated this guy was" don't worry, this isn't ur usual fare in terms of wrestling biographies. Buy it and find out for urself, you won't regret it.(hey, if u do u can just send it back neway!)
S**N
Sehr lesenswert
Faszinierend und teilweise sehr detailverliebt! JJ hat seine geizigen Macken, gibt aber viele ehrliche Eindrücke in die Innenwelt der Entstehung/des Anfangs von TNA!
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