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.
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.
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.
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