Chair Shots and Other Obstacles

Chair Shots and Other Obstacles

Author: Bobby Heenan

Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC

Published: 2004-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1582617627

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This introspective look into the wit and wisdom of legendary professional wrestling manager Bobby "The Brain" Heenan is told through funny examples and anecdotes from his five-decade career.


King of the Ring

King of the Ring

Author: Harley Race

Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1596701625

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King of the Ring explores Race's life and career, both in and out of the professional wrestling ring, detailing everything from the grind of traveling 300 days a year to the glory of being a world champion.


Bobby the Brain

Bobby the Brain

Author: Bobby Heenan

Publisher: Triumph Books (IL)

Published: 2004-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781572436688

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Following the amazing growth of wrestling from its early days, Heenan tells all in this outrageous collection of never-before-heard stories and behind-the-scenes action. Full color.


Dusty

Dusty

Author: Dusty Rhodes

Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1582619077

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This is the story of the life and times of The American Dream, Dusty Rhodes, one of the most popular and successful professional wrestlers of the 1970s and 1980s.


The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams

The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams

Author: Greg Oliver

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 2005-04-01

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 177090557X

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Put four pro wrestlers in a ring and the opportunity for athleticism, mischief, and pure entertainment is more than doubled. This comprehensive look at one of the most fascinating aspects of the sport of wrestling is an entertaining journey through the world of tag teams, exploring their essential role in wrestling promotions both large and small. With detailed historical and insider information based on hundreds of extensive interviews with well-known wrestlers, promoters, and managers, even casual fans will be anxious to see where their favorite twosome stacks up on the list of top tag teams of all time.


Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2017

Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2017

Author: Harris M. Lentz III

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-05-03

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 1476633185

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The entertainment world lost many notable talents in 2017, including iconic character actor Harry Dean Stanton, comedians Jerry Lewis and Dick Gregory, country singer Glen Campbell, playwright Sam Shepard and actor-singer Jim Nabors. Obituaries of actors, filmmakers, musicians, producers, dancers, composers, writers, animals and others associated with the performing arts who died in 2017 are included. Date, place and cause of death are provided for each, along with a career recap and a photograph. Filmographies are given for film and television performers.


Seven Wheelchairs

Seven Wheelchairs

Author: Gary Presley

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2008-04

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1587297523

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In 1959, seventeen-year-old Gary Presley was standing in line, wearing his favorite cowboy boots and waiting for his final inoculation of Salk vaccine. Seven days later, a bad headache caused him to skip basketball practice, tell his dad that he was too ill to feed the calves, and walk from barn to bed with shaky, dizzying steps. He never walked again. By the next day, burning with the fever of polio, he was fastened into the claustrophobic cocoon of the iron lung that would be his home for the next three months. Set among the hardscrabble world of the Missouri Ozarks, sizzling with sarcasm and acerbic wit, his memoir tells the story of his journey from the iron lung to life in a wheelchair. Presley is no wheelchair hero, no inspiring figure preaching patience and gratitude. An army brat turned farm kid, newly arrived in a conservative rural community, he was immobilized before he could take the next step toward adulthood. Prevented, literally, from taking that next step, he became cranky and crabby, anxious and alienated, a rolling responsibility crippled not just by polio but by anger and depression, “a crip all over, starting with the brain.” Slowly, however, despite the limitations of navigating in a world before the Americans with Disabilities Act, he builds an independent life. Now, almost fifty years later, having worn out wheelchair after wheelchair, survived post-polio syndrome, and married the woman of his dreams, Gary has redefined himself as Gimp, more ready to act out than to speak up, ironic, perceptive, still cranky and intolerant but more accepting, more able to find joy in his family and his newfound religion. Despite the fact that he detests pity, can spot condescension from miles away, and refuses to play the role of noble victim, he writes in a way that elicits sympathy and understanding and laughter. By giving his readers the unromantic truth about life in a wheelchair, he escapes stereotypes about people with disabilities and moves toward a place where every individual is irreplaceable.