Throughout the history of the WWF, there have been times of prosperity and times of hardship, cycles that shape the ethos of the company by forcing changes to its infrastructure and on-screen direction.
The one constant throughout three decades of change is Vincent Kennedy McMahon, the stalwart puppet-master who captains the ship. Unflinching, thick-skinned, and domineering, McMahon ultimately outlasted all of his competition and come out on top of every wrestling war he waged. In 1995, he very nearly lost.
The first book in the celebrate Titan Trilogy, Titan Sinking tells the tale of one of the most tumultuous, taxing and trying years in WWF history. Find out the real inside stories of the year, and learn how 1995 brought WWF to the brink.
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See also: James Dixon = Wrestling writer, frequent WhatCulture contributor [James^^Dixon] James Dixon = London-born, Glasgow-based novelist, poet, and playwright, author of The Billow Maiden [James^^^Dixon] James Dixon = Scottish author of "99c"/"bitesize" horror stories [James^^^^Dixon] James Dixon = Actor, screenwriter, movie producer [James^^^^^Dixon] James Dixon = Sports writer, author of The Fix [James^^^^^^Dixon]