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The Stamp Collection: A Collection of Short Stories from the worlds most famous unknown Wrestler

Current price: $14.95
The Stamp Collection: A Collection of Short Stories from the worlds most famous unknown Wrestler
The Stamp Collection: A Collection of Short Stories from the worlds most famous unknown Wrestler

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The Stamp Collection: A Collection of Short Stories from the worlds most famous unknown Wrestler

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Before attaining a cult fan following as a result of his appearance in the documentary film Beyond the Mat, Dennis Stamp was a wrestling star who competed across the globe. In his career, he faced the very best athletes in his profession, and worked in various territories of the National Wrestling Alliance, the American Wrestling Association and across Japan. Stamp shares some of his favorite stories and poems which celebrate an industry filled with moments and characters that are simply larger than life. In these tales, Stamp recounts the intensity of his greatest matches, and provides us with anecdotes from a life on the road with the top stars of his generation. He reveals the inspiration that kept him fighting in his battle to survive cancer and shares the emotion of the many friendships he built with promoters, his fellow wrestlers and the fans.

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