10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great memories of a fun and exciting era!, Jan 23 2006
By W. DeWald - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Wrestling at the Chase: The Inside Story of Sam Muchnick and the Legends of Professional Wrestling (Paperback)
This book brought back many memories of the great wrestlers I saw on TV and read about in the old wrestling magazines in an era when it was a whole lot easier to suspend disbelief.
***But note that this is NOT a 300 page book, no matter what the product description says. It is a 232 page book. An entertaining 232 pages to be sure, but still it is more than 20% shorter than the listed length. Buy it anyway, it's still worth it.***
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Paints a great picture of an era gone by, Jan 30 2006
By Peabody Von Prufrock - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Wrestling at the Chase: The Inside Story of Sam Muchnick and the Legends of Professional Wrestling (Paperback)
Larry Matysik's book offers great insight into the St. Louis wrestling scence in a well written, organized book (which is not always the case with pro wrestling books). Larry was a sports reporter, and it shines through in his writing. Having grown up with the Mid-Atlantic territory in Virginia, I had never witnessed Wrestling at the Chase, nor was I aware of its importance in the NWA. Reading Larry's book and seeing his DVD's changed all that. There were a lot of familiar faces (Flair, Brody, Von Raschke), and some new (Crusher Blackwell, a young Ted Dibiase before he moved on to the UWF and WWF, Bulldog Bob Brown). It's a real treat to read his anecdotes then watch them on video. If you're a fan of the old NWA, this book is well worth your while to pick up. ECW Press has churned out some great wrestling books in the last year or two, including The Greatest Tag-Teams, Terry Funk's autobiography, and Harley Race's autobiography. This one is near the top of the heap. Highly recommended for fans of late 70's and 80's NWA wrestling, as well as those curious about wrestling history.
Larry Matysik is now at work on a King Kong (Bruiser) Brody biography which should be out this year.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good stuff, Oct 13 2005
By E. Snow "The Fourth Man" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Wrestling at the Chase: The Inside Story of Sam Muchnick and the Legends of Professional Wrestling (Paperback)
Another excellent wrestling book (along with Ric Flair's, The Death of WCW and the Tag-Teams). It's always interesting to find out about a promotion I knew little about, since I was a NY east coast fan with basically the WWWF as my wrestling promotion of choice. Great backstage stories as well as great stories about booking and match philosophies. My one peeve would be Matysik's need to skewer Vince McMahon and the present day wrestling product. Sure, about 90% of what he says is true and accurate, but taking shots at WWE is both easy and common now and comes off as unoriginal and tiring. Suggested reading for any wrestling fan.