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    Travicity
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    Default Jim Duggan does a Kayfabe Commentary...

    Kayfabe Commentaries sent out the following today: Hacksaw Duggan is Your Guide for "Timeline WWE 1988" Timeline 1988 in the WWE The series that seeks to recreate the history of the world's biggest federation rolls on, with another big release. This time, Hacksaw Jim Duggan puts down the 2x4 to speak candidly and openly about all the major events of the year 1988. If you're a fan of classic WWE, this one is a must to help fill your collection of "Timelines". If you were waiting for the voluminous, printed history of the world's largest wrestling federation to ever be honestly and accurately told, you'll probably wait forever. Well, in an effort to serve that craving for wrestling historians, Kayfabe Commentaries' DVD series "Timeline: The History of WWE" was brought to market a year ago. And today, the 1988 chapter is released with Hacksaw Duggan drawing the curtain back and showing the guts of the company -- good, bad, and ugly. The "Timeline" series has each feature-length DVD focus on one year in the company, told from the perspective of a major player on the card during that year. 1988, as Duggan details, featured the Ted Turner purchase of WCW, the death of Adrian Adonis, Wrestlemania in Atlantic City, a career ending injury to Harley Race, continued fallout over Duggan's drug arrest with The Iron Sheik, and more events. Kayfabe Commentaries' co-owner Sean Oliver says the first-person account is what makes the series extra special. "The amount of research we put into every edition of this show is breathtaking," Oliver began. "And that, when coupled with the first-hand account of the star, is what paints the entire picture. Sure, we can have wrestling historians try and paint the entire picture with details. But without that color added by someone who was actually there for these events, it would come across as rather dry. Your Timeline shelf will eventually house all the years, told by all the major players, of the WWE. The collection is becoming priceless." "Timeline: The History of WWE - 1988 - As told by Hacksaw Duggan" went on sale today. Other editions of the show include 1987 with The Honky Tonk Man, 1983 with Don Muraco, 2000 with Rikishi, and 1977/78 with Superstar Graham.

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    Thanx for posting Travis!

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