New E-Book: KB's History of Summerslam

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It's the biggest party of the Summer and one of the best series of wrestling shows ever. Summerslam started in 1988 and has gone on to give us some of the best matches in WWE history. It began as little more than a way to bridge the gap from Wrestlemania to the new Survivor Series pay per view but soon took on a life of its own.

Over the years there were such classics as Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon in a ladder match, Bret Hart vs. Mr. Perfect, The Rock vs. HHH in a ladder match, the first ever TLC match, Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels, John Cena vs. CM Punk, Undertaker vs. Edge inside the Cell, Batista vs. John Cena, CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar and John Cena vs. Daniel Bryan. The show was often a launching pad for new stars with Rock and HHH in particular going from midcard sensations to the top of the company.

In this new e-book, I look back at every edition of the show, breaking down each match, segment and show as a whole, providing analysis, history and my thoughts on why everything either worked or didn't work.

First and foremost, I want to thank my new graphic designer who did an amazing job putting together the new cover for me. Check out his website and work at philkocher.com

The book is available from Amazon for just $4 and runs 350 pages on a Kindle.

You can pick it up from Amazon here.

If you're in the UK, you can pick it up here.

If you're in Canada, you can pick it up here.

Or if you're in another country with its own Amazon page, just search KB's History of Summerslam and it should be the only thing that pops up.

Also you can still get any of my previous books on the WWE Championship, Monday Night Raw from 1998 and 2001, Monday Nitro from 1995-96, In Your House and Starrcade at my author's page here.

If you don't have a Kindle, there are free apps that you can get to read it on your phone, laptop, iPad, or any other electronic device you have. These can be found from Amazon here.

I hope you enjoy it and thanks for checking it out.

KB
 

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