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WWE Greatest Rivalries Review
WWE RAW: The First 25 Years Review
WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide 2nd Edition Review
WWE Absolutely Everything You Need to Know Review
The latest book release from the DK Publishing/WWE partnership dropped at the beginning of the month, and as you would expect it’s a pretty good one. If you’re a fan of pop culture books, you may have seen some other …
The WWE Book of Top 10’s Review
The partnership between WWE and DK Publishing has produced some of the best wrestling books on the market and certainly the highest quality ones. The two are set to release the latest in that line on May 9th when The …
WWE Encyclopedia 3rd Edition Review
Wrestling fans rejoice – the 3rd Edition of the WWE Encyclopedia is finally here.
Back in 2009, WWE and DK teamed up to bring wrestling fans the first ever WWE Encyclopedia. At the time it was “the definitive guide to …
The 100 Greatest WWE Matches Review
The partnership between WWE and DK Publishing has produced some of the highest quality WWE books ever, and that partnership’s latest release certainly lives up to the high standards that they’ve set.
In WWE: The 100 Greatest Matches, best-selling …
WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide Review
A couple of years ago I received the Best Buy exclusive “Avengers Illuminated 3D Lenticular Gift Set” as a birthday present, and one of the things it included was a really great 200+ hardcover book called “The Avengers: The Ultimate …
30 Years of WrestleMania Review
The WWE partnership with DK Publishing has resulted in some really great historical WWE books. There’s the two encyclopedia’s and the WWE 50 book. Now, there’s 30 Years of WrestleMania, which released on September 15th.
Like its predecessors, 30 …
WWE 50 Review
If you’re a wrestling fan odds are you have both of the beautiful DK released WWE Encyclopedia’s. After all, they’re amazing books and an invaluable research tool for anyone who cares about the history of World Wrestling Entertainment. Chances are …
DK Reader Level 2 – WWE John Cena Second Edition Review
Over the past few years, WWE has gone PG and began targeting children as an audience and it’s a move that has been successful. While kids have always been wrestling fans regardless of the era, now more than ever we’re …