logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code
The King of New Orleans: How the Junkyard Dog Became Professional Wrestling's First Black Superhero - Greg Klein
The King of New Orleans: How the Junkyard Dog Became Professional Wrestling's First Black Superhero
by: (author)
4.00 10
New Orleans was once one of the hottest cities for pro wrestling because of one man — Sylvester Ritter, better known as the Junkyard Dog. JYD became a legend in the Big Easy, drawing huge crowds to the Superdome, a feat no other wrestler ever came close to. In 1980, he managed to break one of the... show more
New Orleans was once one of the hottest cities for pro wrestling because of one man — Sylvester Ritter, better known as the Junkyard Dog. JYD became a legend in the Big Easy, drawing huge crowds to the Superdome, a feat no other wrestler ever came close to. In 1980, he managed to break one of the final colour barriers in the sport by becoming the first black wrestler to be made the undisputed top star of his promotion. This biography aims to restore JYD to his deserved place in the history books by looking at his famous feuds, the business backstories, and the life of the man outside the ring. The King of New Orleans recounts the story of how an area known for racial injustice became the home of wrestling’s most adored African-American idol. A remarkable tale of a man still remembered on the streets of New Orleans and in the hearts of pro wrestling fans.
show less
Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781770410305 (1770410309)
ASIN: 1770410309
Publisher: ECW Press
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Bookstores:
Community Reviews
dearmfield
dearmfield rated it
4.0 The King of New Orleans: How the Junkyard Dog Became Professional Wrestling's First Black Superhero
I watched a lot of wrestling when I was younger. (8-13) Kinda grew out of it I guess. Nowadays I can't really watch because of all the yapping. I remember Junk Yard Dog can't say he was one of my favorites but was pleased to read the book. My favorites was Legion of Doom, Shawn Michaels, Demolition ...
On shelves
Share this Book
Need help?