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Certain people, events, organizations, and storylines in wrestling history have gotten a bum rap. Some writers have presented overtly critical comments and outright lies as fact, and others have followed suit. Well no more! "In Defense of..." has one reason: to bring the truth to the wrestling fan! This was part of the opening lines to every issue of the classic anthology series In Defense Of..., a 64-part exposé that fought to dispel the myths surrounding the Internet Wrestling Community's (IWC) most hated targets. Now, all 29 cases have been brought together under one title, edited into in a…mehr

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Certain people, events, organizations, and storylines in wrestling history have gotten a bum rap. Some writers have presented overtly critical comments and outright lies as fact, and others have followed suit. Well no more! "In Defense of..." has one reason: to bring the truth to the wrestling fan! This was part of the opening lines to every issue of the classic anthology series In Defense Of..., a 64-part exposé that fought to dispel the myths surrounding the Internet Wrestling Community's (IWC) most hated targets. Now, all 29 cases have been brought together under one title, edited into in a streamlined format, and buoyed with rare and never before seen bonus material! Join author, consultant, entrepreneur, and all-around defender of truth J.P. Prag as he sheds lights on much maligned professional wrestling targets such as Eric Bischoff, Bill Goldberg, Lex Luger, the Ultimate Warrior, Jeff Jarrett, Hulk Hogan, and more. Further, the Finger Poke of Doom, Earl Hebner screwing Bret Hart, Vince McMahon not buying out WCW's contracts, the McMahon-Helmsley Era, and other key events in wrestling history are explored and exonerated. Remember: the trial is not over until the defense rests!
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For the record, J.P. Prag is a Pisces.Even though it doesn't mean anything, what is notable is that ten of the eighteen stars in Pisces (that are nowhere near each other) are known to host planets. One of the planets called "GU Pisces b" takes around 80,000 Earth years to circle its sun. It is also worth highlighting that some of the stars in the constellation are not singular balls of plasma at all, but are entire galaxies! Further scientific examination has revealed many other faint galaxies, nebulae, and other stellar objects within the Pisces general area. A couple of those galaxies are on a collision course, so look out for that over the next several hundred million years or so.When not observing stellar objects at the Ladd Observatory, J.P. Prag can be found several blocks away at his home and office in Providence, RI, U.S.A. with his partner Caroline and their many tall ferns and philodendrons, lazy lying down cacti, outside pet squirrels (including Squirrel the Raccoon), and a stuffed sloth named Peeve and his new buddy Skvishy. That's where he wrote this and his other published works that you should add to your reading list right now!For more irreverent details (and perhaps some pertinent ones, too?) and contact information, please visit WWW.JPPRAG.COM.