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Lions Pride The Turbulent History Of New Japan Pro Wrestling Chris Charlton

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Lions Pride The Turbulent History Of New Japan Pro Wrestling Chris Charlton
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Publisher: Christopher Charlton
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.62 MB
Author: Chris Charlton
ISBN: 9784990865818, 4990865812, B017IUSDVW
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Lions Pride The Turbulent History Of New Japan Pro Wrestling Chris Charlton by Chris Charlton 9784990865818, 4990865812, B017IUSDVW instant download after payment.

Japan has long been the most respected territory in the field of professional wrestling, and the most appreciated by hardcore fans worldwide. New Japan Pro Wrestling is the country's most recognisable brand. It attracts scores of fans to annual Tokyo Dome shows, has made household names of its most prominent talent, and is increasingly in demand by a rabid international audience.


Yet NJPW's 40+ year history has been a rocky one. The company has endured strong competition, scandals and riots, and for a time it seemed like poor decision making would sink what was once a national institution.

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