Titan Shattered Audiobook By James Dixon, Dante Richardson, Titan Insider Press cover art

Titan Shattered

Wrestling with Confidence and Paranoia

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Titan Shattered

By: James Dixon, Dante Richardson, Titan Insider Press
Narrated by: Dean Ruple
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The highly anticipated sequel to best-selling Titan Sinking

After enduring a turbulent year in 1995, Vince McMahon was looking to rebuild his sinking empire in 1996. He had high hopes for a new World Wrestling Federation flag bearer, Shawn Michaels - the man he was looking to as the leader of the WWF’s "New Generation". With Michaels supported by a strong cast of established characters, some old faces, and an influx of new blood, McMahon fully expected the WWF to dominate rivals WCW in the burgeoning Monday Night War. It did not work out that way.

Titan Shattered tells the behind-the-scenes story of the WWF’s tribulations in 1996. It was a year where paranoia threatened to destroy the WWF, where decades-old industry traditions were broken, and where Vince McMahon fully abandoned his wrestling principles in pursuit of the almighty dollar.

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Not as good as Titan Sinking

Titan Shattered is a wrestling biography that follows up where Titan Sinking left off. This book chronicles WWF in 96. Some of the big stories of that era were, Shawn and Bret’s simmering feud, the rise of WCW and the birth of the NWO, the beginnings of Austin, the kayfabe breaking antics of Pillman, as well as the general state of the business in that era. But with all those juicy storylines, it doesn’t top the perilous time of Titan Sinking when WWF nearly folded. Close but no cigar :(

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Great book

If you are a fan of pro wrestling this is a great book to listen to

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reader messes up names

the reader says every name wrong, I thi k he got Maros name right 1 time in the whole reading. he doesn't or has never watched the product and read this for money onky as if he watched the product or had knowledge of it he could say the names right

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Mehhh….

Very basic information that get repeated. Not as in depth as I would have liked to enjoy. A lot of this info is also straight from shoot interviews on Kayfabe Commentaries making it very unoriginal

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