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Paperback The World Wrestling Entertainment Yearbook Book

ISBN: 0743463730

ISBN13: 9780743463737

The World Wrestling Entertainment Yearbook

The role of the public relations practitioner is ever-more demanding, with even those entering the profession expected to possess sophisticated skills. This book aids development of these skills by looking at key functional areas of public relations from the practitioner's point of view.

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Take a look at 2002

I great read on the year of 2002 of wrestling. This has everything thing that happened within the year of 2002. It goes to pay-per-view to pay-per-view and laying out how all the story lines developed week to week. This is a great bookd if you want to know how everything was laid out and done.

BRILLIANT FANTASTIC

THIS BOOK IS ONE OF THE BEST WRESTLING BOOKS I'VE EVER READ. IT HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WWE AND MORE!!! THE WRITING IS BRILLIANT THE PHOTOS ARE GREAT AND ALL THE INFORMATION ON EACH WRESTLER IS THERETHIS IS A DEFINITE BUY FOR ANYONE WHO CALLS THEMSELVES A WRESTLING FAN.

Yearbook of the year!!! A must-buy for wrestling fans!!

A thoroughly comprehension year-in-review of almost every aspect of the 2002 season. Well written, well researched, it's full of facts and behind the scenes dope that are presented in a witty and amazingly insightful manner.I'd never heard of Mr.McAvennie before but he's a sports writer to watch out for- more like this please!Matched with literally hundreds of great photos, this is a must for anyone who's got the slightest interest in WWE.

super book

Brilliant. This the best WWE book I ever read.

Puts the smackdown on any other gibronis' wrestling books

I don't usually read a lot of wrestling books, but this one has it all: it's funny, inisghtful (the writer really knows his stuff), packed with excellent photos, and lots more. This puts the lie to the rumors that WWE has "jumped the shark" -- there's still plenty of life in the most popular form of sports entertainment in the world.
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