New E-Book: KB's Complete Monday Nitro Reviews Volume I

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Yes I've done it again, this time with the first in a series Monday Nitro reviews. Volume I covers everything from the first episode through the end of 1996, which includes a lot of awesome moments and matches. These shows feature a long series of Eddie Guerrero vs. Chris Benoit matches, a bunch of world title matches and changes, the New Japan invasion, the debut of Chris Jericho, the Alliance to End Hulkamania, the reformation of the Four Horsemen, and of course the rise of the NWO in their dominance of WCW.

This was one of the most important times in wrestling history as the way wrestling was presented on television was changed forever. The days of an hour of squash matches a week were gone and the flagship show was now on Monday nights. The Monday Night Wars were underway and this show rocked Monday Night Raw to its core. These shows still hold up today and are well worth checking out.



The book is available from Amazon for just $4 and can be found in America here


In the UK here


And in Canada here


If you live in another country and have an Amazon specific to said country, just search KB's Nitro and it should be the only result that pops up.


If you don't have a Kindle, there are completely free apps you can download to any device imaginable which can be found from Amazon here.



Please check it out and I hope you enjoy it.



KB
 
I am thinking about buying your E-book.


Tell me, just how many E's are there in this book? Will I be satisfied with the number? Have you even counted? Do you have any other alphabet related wrestling books like maybe G or Z books? Or future plans about branching out into other letters?
 
Not so much branching out but expanding. For instance, I might do an ECW book or maybe one about Saturday Night's Main Event. There might even be one about The E itself. If I do a Clash of the Champions book, there might be an appearance by the Z Man, which hopefully will be read by D-Man, which would make him an E-(Book) Man.
 
Where all do you promote this stuff? What would you venture to say have been the most effective promotional tactics you've used?
 
Here, my site, Scott Keith's blog, another wrestling site that I write for, the main page when I can get it and JJyanks' radio show. I'm trying to get some advertising set up with some other sites as well.

Getting them mentioned on the main page by far.
 

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