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In the Pit with Piper: Roddy Gets Rowdy
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In the Pit with Piper: Roddy Gets Rowdy
Author: Robert Picarello

Book Information
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
Rating:
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ISBN-13: 9780425187210 - ISBN-10: 0425187217
Publication Date: 11/5/2002
Pages: 208

Book Description:
Here, in his own words, is the story of one of the greatest wrestlers ever-Rowdy Roddy Piper. The bagpipe-playing legend gets down and dirty about the world of professional wrestling-and his own career.

He takes readers back to his life as a teenage runaway and his first match, when he stepped into the ring for $25. He recalls his triumph as the youngest World Light Heavyweight Champion, and how he helped make the World Wrestling Federation the phenomenon it is today with little more than a microphone stand and a bow tie.

From a man who joined the game long before it emerged as big-time entertainment comes a story that tells it like it is-and that's filled with as much excitement as the jam-packed arenas where he fought his fiercest foes.

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Ernest A. (CrabEater) wrote on 2/1/2009...


Growing up, my favorite wrestler was Roddy Piper. I tuned in just to watch the pit and watch this master of the interview do his thing. This book was a really fast read; I did it in 2 days. The insight it provides and the backstage look at the industry from a guy who was there and had a hand in that history is phenominal. Unfortunately, I think the last few pages where Piper seems to drift into bitterness and tooting his own bagpipes, really took some of the shine off the book. This is unfortunate because Piper really is one of the greats, a giant in the land of mortals. He really didn't need to engage in those last 20 pages. Any real wrestling fan knows this. If you love pro wrestling, i have read many memoires from former wrestlers and this is the best from a class act. I'll give Hot Rod a pass on the bittrness and the last 20 pages or so because i respect him and he has earned it. Get this book you won't be disappointed. His inside view and opnions on the likes of Hulk Hogan and others is worth it. I laughed in parts and I shed a tear in other parts. Worth the read.

Robin C. wrote on 7/13/2005...


Great book about some of the history of wrestling.


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