
Ringmaster
Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America
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Alyss Weissglass
About this listen
This definitive biography of Vince McMahon, former WWE chairman and CEO, is “riveting, essential reading” (Rick Perlstein, New York Times bestselling author) as it charts his rise from rural poverty to the throne of one of the world’s most influential media empires. Featuring exclusive interviews with more than 150 people who witnessed, aided, and suffered from his ascent.
Even if you’ve never watched a minute of professional wrestling, you are living in Vince McMahon’s world.
In his four decades as the defining figure of American pro wrestling, McMahon was the man behind Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, John Cena, Dave Bautista, Bret “The Hitman” Hart, and Hulk Hogan, to name just a few of the mega-stars who owe him their careers. For more than twenty-five years, he has also been a performer in his own show, acting as the diabolical “Mr. McMahon”—a figure who may have more in common with the real Vince than he would care to admit.
Just as importantly, McMahon is one of Donald Trump’s closest friends—and Trump’s experiences as a performer in McMahon’s programming were, in many ways, a dress rehearsal for the 45th President’s campaigns and presidency. McMahon and his wife, Linda, are major Republican donors. Linda was in Trump’s cabinet. McMahon makes deals with the Saudi government worth hundreds of millions of dollars. And for generations of people who have watched wrestling, he has been a defining cultural force and has helped foment “the worst of contemporary politics” (Kirkus Reviews).
Ringmaster built on exclusive interviews with more than 150 people, from McMahon’s childhood friends to those who accuse him of destroying their lives. “Smart, entertaining, impressively reported, and beautifully written. Wrestling fans will devour it, but everyone who wants to better understand this crazy country and one of its truly original characters ought to read it” (Jonathan Eig, author of Ali: A Life).
Meh
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So Close
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Not the greatest biography
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Well, Reisman has done it again.
As a comics fan who’s never been into wrestling, I didn’t have the context for McMahon that I did for Lee, but it’s clear from the sheer breadth of sources both primary and secondary that the author employs that this book is just as painstakingly researched, and that the subject themself is not only just as influential on modern culture, but equally as shrouded in manufactured legend and legitimate controversy.
I absolutely loved this book, and would heartily recommend it to anyone- with the only caveat being that if you’re personally invested in the obvious fictions men like Lee and McMahon cultivate about themselves to craft their personal brands, then you should know that Reisman isn’t going to give you that. This is a book about the truth, and is all the more fascinating for it.
An excellent book
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Great book just terrible narrator
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No new insights
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Was expecting more
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"The Unmaking of America" is a bit of a stretch, it's really too laser focussed on the WWE to explore what that really means.
The Netflix documentary covers much the same ground and if you've seen that, you could probably skip this.
Disappointed but not surprised
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I Knew most of this but…
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Disappointing
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