Yes, it is true that I have only finished the 6 hour PART 1 of this Audible book, but I am going to split the review in 2 parts, just as the book is split into two parts.
This was GOOD. If you like wrestling, that is. If you are not already a WWE fan, and do not already know a LOT of wrestling history (which, don't worry- I DO) then this book is not going to be a good read for you. The author jumps in without pausing for breath. For example, he will start talking about Wrestlemania matches, assuming that you already know all the outcomes (I do).
This book (so far) has TONS of amazing tidbits of info, biographies, behind the scenes stories, info on deals, ratings, etc. BUT did not discuss the actual topic in the TITLE-- DEATH within the wrestling industry. I mean, I liked re-learning that Andre the Giant drank 2 litres of vodka as his 'one drink', but I kept waiting in vain for the author to discuss the great number of men and women who have died (mainly of heart failure) because of the tole this industry (and the drugs, in cases) take on their bodies. Owen Hart died IN the ring and is not mentioned, Chris Benoit (steroids) not mentioned, Eddie Guerrero (heart attack) not mentioned, yet JunkYard Dog's death was discussed at length, and he died in an un-wrestling related car accident....? So, false advertisement so far. Again, I am 6 hours in, with 6 to go. Currently, the book goes back and forth between the past and present days of wrestling, but at the moment of this section's end, it is focusing on the career of Macho Man (no mention of his death yet) and the advertisements that various wrestlers have done over the years.
Basically, if you like wrestling, you WILL like this book, because it is full of great stuff; it is just not the book that I thought it would be, based on the title.
--Jen from Quebec :0)