Wrestling in the Canadian West

Wrestling in the Canadian West
Author: Vance Nevada,Vern May,Mr. Beefy Goodness
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Wrestling
ISBN: 0974554596

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Un Controlled Chaos

 Un Controlled Chaos
Author: Vance Nevada
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2022-08-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781039154810

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The heroic feats of ring gladiators have taken wrestling fans on an emotional journey—living vicariously through every body slam, dropkick, and piledriver. The investment of the crowd is demonstrated by their roars of excitement, their cheers for their heroes, and their catcalls at nasty ring villains. (Un)Controlled Chaos: Canada’s Remarkable Professional Wrestling Legacy re-lives those unforgettable moments between the ropes. It provides a fascinating snapshot of the world behind the curtain, and a glimpse into the lives of the men and women who have both competed in the ring and served as the very architects of the industry.

Thrashing Seasons

Thrashing Seasons
Author: C. Nathan Hatton
Publsiher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780887554971

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Horseback wrestling, catch-as-catch-can, glima; long before the advent of today’s WWE, forms of wrestling were practised by virtually every cultural group. C. Nathan Hatton’s "Thrashing Seasons" tells the story of wrestling in Manitoba from its earliest documented origins in the eighteenth century, to the Great Depression. Wrestling was never merely a sport: residents of Manitoba found meaning beyond the simple act of two people struggling for physical advantage on a mat, in a ring, or on a grassy field. Frequently controversial and often divisive, wrestling was nevertheless a popular and resilient cultural practice that proved adaptable to the rapidly changing social conditions in western Canada during its early boom period. In addition to chronicling the colourful exploits of the many athletes who shaped wrestling’s early years, Hatton explores wrestling as a social phenomenon intimately bound up with debates around respectability, ethnicity, race, class, and idealized conceptions of masculinity. In doing so, "Thrashing Seasons" illuminates wrestling as a complex and socially significant cultural activity, one that has been virtually unexamined by Canadian historians looking at the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Pain and Passion

Pain and Passion
Author: Heath McCoy
Publsiher: CanWest Books
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2005
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 097367198X

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Calgary's Stampede Wrestling spawned some of the biggest wrestling stars in history, from mat kings of the past like Gene Kiniski and Superstar Billy Graham to modern idols like Bret "Hitman" Hart, the British Bulldogs, and Chris Benoit. Pain and Passion tells how a small, family-run wrestling business profoundly influenced the world of professional wrestling as we know it today. Pain and Passion takes readers on a rowdy ride through the evolution of Stu Hart's Calgary promotion, from its meagre beginnings in the 1940s, its peak in the 1980s, and its fall as Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Entertainment changed the face of wrestling forever. But this is more than a wrestling story - it's a tale of family and of human tragedy. The Hart family lived for the wrestling business and, like Starbucks mowing down a mom-and-pop coffee shop, the emergence of McMahon's media colossus ran Stampede into the ground. The wrestling game lost its innocence and western Canada lost a staple of its pop culture. As for the Hart family, the once-mighty clan was nearly destroyed by the business it loved. The Stampede Wrestling story is a wild blood-on-the-mat saga over fifty years in the making. It's sure to captivate not only wrestling fans, but anyone who appreciates a powerful drama.

Gene Kiniski

Gene Kiniski
Author: Steven Verrier
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-12-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476674834

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Gene Kiniski (1928-2010) was internationally known to a generation of wrestling fans and to Canadians everywhere as "Canada's Greatest Athlete." Older fans and wrestling historians remember him best for his accomplishments in the ring, his run-'em-over approach to the game, his growly demeanor, and his razor wit he could unleash at will. Drawing on recollections from fellow wrestlers, promoters, and friends, this first biography of Kiniski gives a full account of the life of a champion pro wrestler who won over fans throughout the United States, Canada, and Japan in a career spanning more than three decades.

Professional Wrestling in the Pacific Northwest

Professional Wrestling in the Pacific Northwest
Author: Steven Verrier
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476629674

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Introduced in the Pacific Northwest in 1883, professional wrestling has a long and storied history in the region and has contributed significantly to Northwest culture. This entertaining account of the wrestling industry in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia provides a detailed look at more than 130 years of events in the ring and behind the scenes. The author draws connections between developments in wrestling and the changing identity of the Pacific Northwest.

Grappling on the Grain Belt

Grappling on the Grain Belt
Author: C. Nathan Hatton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1033121875

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One Ring Circus

One Ring Circus
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2003
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1551521326

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Introduction by Stephen Osbourne One Ring Circus pays homage to the wrestling lifestyle that spawned such stars as Hulk Hogan and The Rock. Brian Howell spent three years following the circuit, amidst the backdrop of household lightbulbs, screaming sound systems and near-raid fans who are almost as colourful and outrageous as the wrestlers they clamour for. Capturing the visceral energy of a remarkable, near-clandestine community, this book is nothing short of inspirational. Includes more than 100 b/w photographs.