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Vince Russo | 255 pages | 04 Mar 2010 | ECW Press,Canada | 9781550228687 | English | Montreal, Canada Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo by Vince Russo

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It's been a decade since The Monday Night War waged between the WWF and WCW generated unprecedented and astronomical ratings, and the landscape of "the sport of kings" has changed radically. But one thing remains constant: the fans chanting "Fire Russo! And Vince Russo, the man who has at times been called "the most hated man in " wouldn't have it any other way. In his first book, Forgiven, Vince Russo delivered a modern-day parable about the price of success. In heartbreaking detail, he showed how a "godforsaken business" and the desire for acclaim in his career as a writer for Vince McMahon's WWF led him into a spiritual wasteland. Today, a changed Russo has returned to prominence in wrestling -- a world he both loves and that has, he acknowledges, broken his heart -- as one of the writers and masterminds behind TNA, the world's fastest-growing and most cutting-edge wrestling promotion. For two hours every Thursday, Russo's ideas and words revolutionize wrestling on Spike TV; but what he achieves on Impact! Many have tried to explain the inner workings of wrestling's most turbulent era -- but this is Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo first time someone in the centre of the maelstrom has ever laid everything bare. In returning to the page to take readers from the death of WCW to the rise of TNA, Vince Russo has crafted Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo most remarkable storyline: that a grown man can come to terms with, and find peace within, the insanity of the squared circle. Vince Russo. He is the author of Forgiven. He lives in Broomfield, Colorado. Vince Russo - Wikipedia

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Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jun 29, Christopher rated it did not like Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo Shelves:library-love-challenge. May 30, BookMarc rated it it was amazing. If you believe the IWC internet wrestling community then Vince Russo is the embodiment of Satan himself who is solely responsible for everything that is wrong with the professional wrestling industry. Browse through wrestling forums and you will no doubt read such "wisdom" as to how Vince Russo is scum, he's a loser, he's pathetic, he's an idiot who couldn't write his own grocery list without swerving the cashier at the check-out, he's trying to kill the industry, he knows nothing about the wr If you believe the IWC internet wrestling community then Vince Russo is the embodiment of Satan himself who is solely responsible for everything that is wrong with the professional wrestling industry. Browse through wrestling forums and you will no doubt read such "wisdom" as to how Vince Russo is scum, he's a loser, he's pathetic, he's an idiot who couldn't write his own grocery list without swerving the cashier at the check-out, he's trying to kill the industry, he knows nothing about the wrestling industry and so on and so forth. If you are not a wrestling aficionado you might not know who Vince Russo is but you would be forgiven for thinking that this guy sounds as if he should be locked-up in a maximum security prison with the key thrown away for good. It might come as a shock to you then to know his "crime" is that he writes the storylines that are currently portrayed on TNA wrestling. One of the biggest accusations leveled at Russo is that he was responsible for the demise, and death, of WCW. In this heartfelt and poignant yes, you read that last part correctly Even more than that, and far more importantly, he opens his heart and lays bare his soul about how he has become a changed man due to finding God. Now, if you're not a Christian, let me assure you this isn't a book that will preach the gospels and Bible bash you until you feel like after 's 'I Quit' match with The Rock. Instead, Russo explains how he hit rock bottom nothing to do with The Rock! Quite frankly, this was not something I was expecting but I found myself very happy for Mr Russo as he does appear to be the changed man he proclaims to be. This is shown throughout the text, amongst other things, by his refusal to talk nasty about anyone. If you've ever read any wrestling autobiography or biography you will know that there is always a bunch of trash talking in them. This usually takes the form of one wrestler blaming another for an opportunity he never got or hating on a promoter for not using him correctly but that doesn't happen in 'Rope Opera'. Even when Russo obviously has issues with people he discusses those issues in a very polite and non-threatening manner and doesn't resort to any bad mouthing. Certainly makes a change for a wrestling related book. One of my biggest enjoyments in this book is the writing style of Vince Russo. At times it doesn't feel like one is reading a book but sitting there listening to Russo fill you on what Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo, and was, going on his life. He also has a great sense of humor, akin to the style of Ellen DeGeneres, and at various points had me laughing with his rants about all kinds of things from IHOP pancakes to fantasy baseball. No doubt the majority of people who read this book will be doing so to find out exactly how WCW killed Vince Russo but, ultimately, you will find that WCW went a long way into making Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo born again. During this hugely enjoyable journey he also talks about making WCW champion, the 'Bash at the Beach' controversy and his relationships with various friends and wrestling personalities. Couple that with his entertaining style of writing and you would be a fool not to read this book if you have any interest whatsoever in the world of professional wrestling. View all 4 comments. Oct Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo, Jim rated it did not like it. I should have known. I should have known that this would be awful. And, trust me, if Borders had not been going out of business, I would never have purchased this book. I feel worse about the time that I lost reading this worthless piece of. Well, some things are better left unsaid. But other things must be said. I have to admit that when I was a kid, wrestling was big. In St. Louis in the s, "Wrestling at Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo Chas Yes. Louis in the s, "Wrestling at the Chase" was a Sunday morning staple. After church and before lunch, every Sunday. I loved it. I was a kid, though, and that's the only good excuse that I have. I got back into wrestling once again, with no good age-related excuse Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo the late s, after the NWO emerged in the World Championship Wrestling promotion. It provided some common ground for me and one of my cousins and his now ex-wife. Yada Yada. And, around the same time, before or after, Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo knows, the entire WCW began a rapid decline and it eventually died out entirely. I had hoped that this book, given its cover and title, would tell me what happened to the WCW. It didn't. No, mixed among a few behind-the- scenes wrestling stories, was the story of the author being, apparently, a bad guy and then becoming a Christian. Now, don't get me wrong, anyone's coming to Christ is a good thing. And I don't have a problem reading books or memoirs about religion or conversion experiences in general. But, if I wanted a to read a book on religion, I'd pick one written by someone other than Vince Russo. I should have expected a bad book and on that, Russo delivered. But I didn't expect the bait-and-switch. And that makes it even worse. Avoid this one at all costs. If you've got the choice between this one and the back of a cereal box, choose wisely. View 1 comment. Nov 15, J. Frankel rated it did not like it. I'm giving this book one star, because I can't go any lower. Yes, it's that bad. One, it jumps back and forth between Vince's days as someone working in the wrasslin' business to his earlier days which had nothing to do with wrestling. The timelines are often confusing, and it was a hard read for Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo. Two, it plays up the connection between him and God waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much. Now, I have nothing against those who are committed to their faith, whatever it may be. I DO have something agai I'm giving this book one star, because I can't go any lower. I Rope Opera: How WCW Killed Vince Russo have something against those who use that faith to bludgeon others--ie. Sorry, ain't got time for that. Finally, what it comes down to is that this book is basically a self-serving pack of pump-up for Russo. Why do I say that? Almost every single former and current wrestler or announcer or promoter who knew or knows Russo talks of his incompetence. That's what it comes down to.