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Titan Sinking: The Decline of the WWF in 1995

By: James Dixon
Narrated by: Dean Ruple
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Throughout the history of the WWF, there have been times of prosperity and times of hardship, cycles that shape the ethos of the company by forcing changes to its infrastructure and on-screen direction. The one constant throughout three decades of change is Vincent Kennedy McMahon, the stalwart puppet-master who captains the ship. Unflinching, thick-skinned, and domineering, McMahon has ultimately outlasted all of his competition and come out on top of every wrestling war he has waged.

In 1995, he very nearly lost.

Titan Sinking tells the tale of one of the most tumultuous, taxing and trying years in WWF history. Vince was reeling from a nightmare first half of the decade as the year commenced, but having seemingly steered the company through an image-shattering five years, he looked to rebuild his ailing brand and rediscover the magic formula that made his promotion such a juggernaut in the 80s. As each week passed, more and more problems behind the scenes began to unfold, plunging the WWF on the bring of crisis.

This audiobook gives the inside story of all of it: With detailed accounts of incidents from Syracuse to Montreal, from the Kliq to he BSKs, Vince's new hope, to his various creative flops and failures. Find out the real story of the year, and learn how 1995 brought WWF to the brink.

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A very good insight. the narrator can be a little drawn out at times though

good insight

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Who is Sid Udi? Did he mean Sid Justice? Very good for fans of the Attitude Era as this was the chaos that forced it.

Just wish he'd pronounced the names properly....

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Love this whole trilogy and some things said in this trilogy might not be totally true, it was still and awesome listen. Getting my money's worth almost everyday and listen before bed. 5 Stars.

Excellent listen! Love it! A must listen!

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need to take this book with a grain of salt doesn't always site surces or how they know things happened. also seems like they only interviewed like 4 people and 3 of them didn't like the kliq. take that for what you do

with everything in wrestling

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Listening to this story was a great walk down memory lane. There were two aspects to this story for me, remembering watching WWF with my father on the couch, and learning about the behind the scenes activities at the height of when I was watching wresting. I could have assumed but didn't know how much drama, scandal, and politics were involved in wrestling. This was definitely eye opening as James Dixon is very knowledgeable and clearly details all the activities with great description. Dean Ruple did a great job with the narration. I really liked his voice and cadence and kept my interest throughout the book. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.

Excellent Walk Down Memory Lane

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