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"Grappling Glory: Celebrating a Century
of Minnesota Wrestling & Rassling"
Forewords written by Jesse Ventura,
Verne Gagne and J Robinson...
(200 Page Hard
Cover Coffee-Table Book)
$29.95
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Minnesota's amazing amateur
and professional wrestling histories come to life like never before
in "Grappling Glory."
Featuring interviews and biographies from hundreds of our state's
greatest wrestlers, coaches, media personalities, supporters and
fans, the book is both intriguing as well as insightful. In it are
stories ranging from inspirational to heartwarming to downright
hilarious. While these two completely different animals, wrestling
and rassling, surely make for some odd bedfellows, Bernstein went
to great lengths to make sure that each entity had its own place
in the book: amateur in the first half and professional in at the
latter. He also made sure to acknowledge that amateur wrestling
is a sport, while professional wrestling is a form of sports-entertainment.
There are many common denominators between the two, however, in
that they both require incredible athleticism, extremely hard work
and a boat-load of self-confidence to succeed. Both have also produced
a whole bunch of extraordinary people over the years, and that is
what this book is all about - celebrating the achievements of those
who have made Minnesota proud both on the mat and in the ring. With
some 350 photos, the book highlights a tremendous sampling of local
heroes - both native Minnesotans as well as transplants. Some were
obvious choices, while others came from way outside the box. All
of them, however, had a very unique and interesting story to tell,
and all of them have touched the lives of countless people along
the way. Bernstein spent nearly a year doing research and interviewing
wrestling afficionados from all spectrums of the world of sports
and entertainment to get the inside scoop. On the amateur side,
the book dives into the state-of-the-state of youth, high school,
collegiate and Olympic freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling. Take
a trip back in time as you read about and look at pictures of every
high school state champ from the very first tourney in 1937, all
the way through 2004. From in-depth interviews with dozens of local
high school coaches, to feature chapters on every college and university
program statewide - it's all here.
Highlighting this section are the two-time National Champion Golden
Gophers, as well as Division III powerhouse, Augsburg, which has
very quietly turned its program into a dynasty over the past two
decades. In addition, there are even sections devoted to junior
college wrestling as well as the advent of women's
wrestling too. Now, on the professional side of the fence, the book
chronicles the glorious history of grappling in the Gopher State,
going all the way back to the turn of the century - when the "f"
word (fake) dared not be mentioned out loud... or else! It also
features a huge chapter on the history and evolution of the old
American Wrestling Association (AWA), and its legendary founder/promoter/world
champion - Verne Gagne. There are also more than 100 feature biographies
on nearly every home-town or home-grown pro wrestler with ties to
Minnesota as well. From "Jumping"
Jim Brunzell to "Mean Gene"
Okerlund, and from Stan "Big K"
Kowalski to Larry "The Axe"
Hennig - the AWA's entire cast of colorful
characters is all on board. Learn about life on the road from Joe
Laurinaitis (aka "Animal")
of Road Warriors fame; find out what Baron Von Raschke is up to
these days; and laugh yourself silly reading about the antics of
legendary wrestler-turned-trainer Eddie Sharkey. Relive the glory
days of watching the action up close and personal out at the old
Minneapolis Auditorium, it will be a trip down memory lane that
will surely bring a smile to your face. It was all about the journey
and about making a difference... and the difference these legends
have made has left a truly lasting legacy - for all of us all here
in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. From high school state champs to world
heavyweight champs, their personal memories dot the canvas of this
century-long saga, in what is sure to be a wonderful trip through
time.
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