10 Recent Wrestling Books You Must Read

6. Four Horsemen: A Timeline History

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Ever lost track of the Four Horsemen timeline and wondered exactly when Paul Roma was in the group? No? Just us then, but others have surely been equally fascinated by one of wrestling's greatest ever stables. The fact this book lays everything out in order is its biggest strength.

Another asset comes by way of those writing the text. Published by the Mid-Atlantic Gateway website and written by the same author (Dick Bourne) who penned Ten Pounds Of Gold and Big Gold, this Timeline History of the Horsemen is clearly a labour of love for those putting it together. No stone is left unturned.

At 152 pages, the read is fairly short, and yet the concise approach works. Tracing the group's formation and beginnings, Bourne is somehow able to fit every single Horsemen member (yes, even Roma) in without losing focus on those who were most important.

Horsemen forever.

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