KB's History of SNME and COTC Now in Paperback, Plus Prices Dropped

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Before we get to these new ones, a quick update: I've lowered the prices on all of the books. I was looking at them the other day and the prices were just too high. I probably wouldn't pay that much for them and I have no idea why anyone else should be expected to either. Each one has been lowered by at least a dollar and some far more than that. The British prices have been lowered as well.

You can check them out, with the new prices, by clicking on any of the following:

History of Wrestlemania, the Royal Rumble, Survivor Series and Summerslam.

NXT Volume I and Volume II

And now, for something new.

If you're a wrestling fan, odds are you're familiar with these two series. They're some of the most important wrestling shows in history and for vastly different reasons. While Saturday Night's Main Event offered a chance for the masses to see the WWF on a major TV network, Clash of the Champions went the other way and offered pay per view caliber matches on TBS.

In these books I've gone back and looked at every episode of both series to see why each one worked (and didn't work) in their own ways. There were thirty five Clash of the Champions specials and thirty six Saturday Night's Main Events, though I've thrown in the five Main Event specials as a bonus. Each show is broken down match by match and segment by segment with context, play by play and analysis.

Both are ready to go from Amazon in full paperback form. They're both priced at $9.99 each and are available worldwide (only in English) from any country's Amazon page. Here are the links for the US and UK versions.

Saturday Night's Main Event – US, UK

Clash of the Champions – US, UK

Or just search “KB Saturday Night” or “KB Clash” on Amazon.

All of my e-books (24 different topics) are available here:

https://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Hall/e/B00E6282W6

I hope you like these and please shoot me any questions you may have.

KB
 
Most of the books are in the range of 250-300. I'll try saving enough money for buying at least one book.

By the way, does the book have any visuals or just reviews? By visuals, I mean some photos.
 
Much appreciated.

Just reviews. Photos are likely getting into a legal area I don't want to mess with.
 

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