Tim Hornbaker Books

Tim Hornbaker is a renowned author and historian who has dedicated his career to documenting the rich history of professional wrestling. With a passion for the sport, he has written several critically acclaimed books, including "National Wrestling Alliance: The Untold Story of the Monopoly that Strangled Pro Wrestling" and "Capitol Revolution: The Rise of the McMahon Wrestling Empire." Hornbaker's extensive research and captivating storytelling have made him a leading authority on the evolution of wrestling in America.

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 Books: Death of the Territories by Tim Hornbaker

What's Death of the Territories about?

Death of the Territories by Tim Hornbaker is a fascinating exploration of the rise of Vince McMahon's WWF and the end of the territorial system in professional wrestling. Through in-depth research and interviews with key figures, Hornbaker delves into the power struggle, behind-the-scenes negotiations, and ultimate downfall of the regional wrestling territories as McMahon's empire takes over. A must-read for wrestling enthusiasts and anyone interested in the business side of sports entertainment.

Who should read Death of the Territories?

  • Wrestling enthusiasts who want to learn about the history of the sport
  • Individuals interested in the business and behind-the-scenes workings of professional wrestling
  • Readers who enjoy biographies and accounts of influential figures in the entertainment industry

What's National Wrestling Alliance about?

National Wrestling Alliance by Tim Hornbaker delves into the fascinating history of the NWA, a governing body that shaped the world of professional wrestling. From its formation in the 1940s to its eventual decline, the book explores the power struggles, behind-the-scenes deals, and larger-than-life personalities that defined this influential organization.

Who should read National Wrestling Alliance?

  • Wrestling enthusiasts who want to learn about the history of the National Wrestling Alliance

  • Individuals interested in the business and behind-the-scenes aspects of professional wrestling

  • Readers who enjoy biographies and narratives about influential figures in sports