10 Recent Wrestling Books You Must Read

7. Titan Screwed

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Before tackling Titan Screwed, it'd be wise to read both Titan Sinking and Titan Shattered first. Sure, we're bound to praise works written by our own writers, but this is a dream trilogy of books for those interested in the then-WWF's switch from 'New Generation' to 'Attitude' in the mid-1990s. Writers James Dixon and Justin Henry do an expert job of tying so much information together and making sense of it.

Screwed takes on the mammoth task of dissecting WWF business from January 1997 all the way up until WrestleMania XIV in March 1998. It's totally unputtdownable, with every chapter being essential reading. Dixon and Henry don't muck around. The insight is compelling and the knowledge vast.

Any wrestling fan who lived through the '90s will enjoy peeling the curtain back to look at the WWF's biggest moments from that period, but the book is also worthwhile for those who wish to learn more about occasions they missed.

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