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Ring of Hell

The Story of Chris Benoit & the Fall of the Pro Wrestling Industry

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Ring of Hell by Matthew Randazzo V is an international Amazon.com Bestseller:

#1 in True Crime in the UK, Canada, and Germany.

#1 in True Accounts in the UK, Canada, and Germany.

#1 in Wrestling in America, UK, Canada, and France.
#1 in Murder in the UK.

#1 in Murder & Mayhem in Canada & Germany.

#1 in Sports in Canada.
Top 5 Bestseller in True Crime in the USA and France.

Top 5 Bestseller in True Accounts in the USA.
Top 5 Bestseller in Murder and Mayhem in the USA and France.

Top 5 Bestseller in Sports in the UK.

Ring of Hell is the most controversial investigative exposé of the pro wrestling industry ever published, revealing in unprecedented detail the wrestling industry's most scandalous secrets: the drug addictions, the steroid abuse, the ties to organized crime, the extreme hazing, the institutional racism and sexual harassment, and the feudal business practices and self-destructive values that regularly result in the physical, emotional, and mental destruction of pro wrestling's top stars.

Ring of Hell tells the story of Chris Benoit, the beloved wrestling legend who made international headlines in June of 2007 when he committed the shocking ritual murders of his wife Nancy and his seven-year-old son Daniel before hanging himself from a weight machine. Ring of Hell follows Benoit's journey through the dysfunctional world of wrestling, showing in meticulous detail how Benoit's determination to be the best in a self-destructive, crippling profession ultimately led to his deadly psychotic meltdown. In the process, Ring of Hell paints an unforgettable picture of the bizarre and ultimately pathetic pro wrestling industry, which markets a brand of popcorn entertainment in which the ill-paid, uninsured, badly treated performers voluntarily sustain irreparable injury to their brains and bodies in the process of making what is usually laughably bad TV.

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