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# Terry Funk: More Than Just Hardcore

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## Customer Reviews

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    Informative and insightful for wrestling fans
  

*by P***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 22, 2023*

Terry Funk's book is an informative read for any wrestling fans or wrestling historians.By far, the most interesting part is Terry's description of wrestling in the 1960s and 1970s, as Terry offers a clear picture of life under the N.W.A. territorial system. He mentions a ton of wrestlers whom I had never heard of: Sputnik Monroe, Duke Keomuka, Butch Levy, Don Serrano, Babs Wingo, Dick Murdoch, Thunderbolt Patterson etc. He also describes the logistics of running a wrestling promotion during that time (he and his family owned the NWA promotion that operated out of Amarillo, TX); the manner of travel; the dedication to maintaining kayfabe; and the role of the NWA champion. Terry's thoughts about the end of the territories are insight too. I had actually never known that some guy in the 1970s named Eddie Einhorn had tried to do what Vince McMahon Jr. eventually did, going national.In the later chapters, Terry talks about his work in the 1990s and 2000s (i.e. his work in Japan, WCW, ECW, WWF as well as his feud with Lawler in the Memphis territory). In most of the wrestling books that I've read, this section is usually the most interesting portions, as there is talk of the Monday Night Wars and the Attitude Era. But in Terry's book, these chapters are uneventful because Terry didn't do much of note; he was a low-card wrestler for a lot of these years. The value of Terry's book definitely comes from the early chapters about the NWA territories.Overall, excellent read. I would daresay that I learned more about wrestling history from Funk's book than I did from reading any of the other wrestling bios.

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    Great view into old school wrestling
  

*by D***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 27, 2022*

Really enjoyed Terry's giving us glimpses of how things were run and how things were done and how it all varied between the 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond.  Fun read from a great old school representative.

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    Flash of the Past
  

*by C***. on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 19, 2014*

Growing up a wrestling fan in Texas panhandle in the 70's, I was excited to see this book. I was looking forward to hearing Terry's stories of wrestling days in Amarillo. He didnt really do much, but I did enjoy the parts where he did. He talks about wrestlers "getting over" in the business. I think it is safe to say the the Funks were over in the panhandle. I can remember the night Jr lost the title to Harley Race. We were sitting at home watching TV. The station we were watching actually ran a crawler stating that Jr. had lost the belt! I have hated Harley Race ever since! I also discovered that it was fun to read about his matches and then find them on you tube and watch. I didnt find all of them but I found a lot. I never liked seeing him as a heel even in the latter years because he was always a hero to me as a kid. I enjoyed hearing his stories of being on the road and the crazy things he and the others did. I also appreciated his thoughts on why the WWE won the "wrestling wars" against WCW. I never could understand how that happened as I thought WCW was a much better product. This book explains it very well. It was a good read for someone that has enjoyed wrestling for years. Wrestling lost something to me when it became sports entertainment. Terry's book gave me a pretty good idea of why by explaining what wrestlers had to do to be successful in the business before as opposed to after the change. Wrestling today lacks of the characters from the old days. I recommend this book to anyone who has been a wrestling fan for many years, not just since Hulk Hogan hit the scene.

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