Eggshells: Pro Wrestling in the Tokyo Dome
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Dan Lovranski
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Chris Charlton
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Three decades. Hundreds of matches. Countless stories.
With huge global attention and a legacy of significant moments, the Tokyo Dome is inarguably one of professional wrestling’s most iconic venues. Over three decades, 10 different wrestling promotions have staged over 60 shows in the building. Now, Chris Charlton (Lion’s Pride: The Turbulent History of New Japan Pro Wrestling) tells the story of those stories.
From UWF to NJPW, from the biggest gate in Japanese wrestling history to the biggest empty arena match, Eggshells goes show by show and blow by blow. Extensive research uncovers behind the scenes information never before seen in English, and exclusive interviews with Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega and many more reveal insight never before available anywhere. This is an exhaustive but accessible guide that does the "Big Egg" the justice it deserves.
©2018 Chris Charlton (P)2018 Chris CharltonWhat listeners say about Eggshells: Pro Wrestling in the Tokyo Dome
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- Anonymous User
- 28-03-19
Comprehensive story of wrestling in the Tokyo Dome
This book offers a comprehensive history of all the wrestling promotions who have ran shows at the Tokyo Dome over the last 30 years (2019 excluded...obviously). The writer, Chris Charlton, displays in-depth knowledge about his subject and expands upon simply listing the cards and offering match reviews by elaborating on why the matches took place as well as booking plans and the inevitable political scenarios which occurred.
While I enjoyed the content, I felt that Dan Lovranski was a strange choice for the narrator. I appreciate it's a hard job narrating a 13-hour book and I don't want to take away from his efforts, but I found his voice a bit too shouty and aggressive (Sorry, Dan) and quite hard to listen to as I like to listen to audiobooks as I'm winding down in bed at night. I first stumbled upon this book through the author's own supplemental podcast and find his tone more appealing. This is my only gripe.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-02-20
Wonderful, comprehensive book... awful narration
This book is an incredible history of wrestling in the Tokyo Dome and it leaves no stone unturned. It's truly a great work. Unfortunately the same can't be said for the narration which is as poor as it gets in audio books. It does the book no favours. Definitely try the sample first.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-05-23
Great History
A great compelling work tells the story of the Why's and where's of wrestling at the Toyko dome, I loved the kindle version of the book. Sadly the audio is poor, they don't call the narrator "The Mouth" for no reason its just plain awful and ruins a great telling. The Author is a quite geeky stats loving wrestling fan and the audio would have been much better with him.
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- Anonymous User
- 31-01-21
Please read, do NOT listen
I imagine this is a great read, but the narrator on Audible is awful. It's impossible to listen to his voice. I hate to hate on anyone but that guy's career is not in voice-acting. Had high hopes for this, and honestly couldn't get past the foreword. What a waste.
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