BIGGER! BETTER! BADDER!: WRESTLEMANIA III and the Year It All Changed
By (Author) Keith Elliot Greenberg
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
4th June 2025
24th April 2025
No Edition
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
320
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
288g
How did WrestleMania III legitimize wrestling as entertainment and reshape the industry Greenberg lays it bare and offers insights into WWEs evolution and WrestleManias lasting impact
On an overcast day in 1987, the pro wrestling landscape was altered forever when a reported 93,173 fans converged on the Pontiac Silverdome outside Detroit to see Hulk Hogan defend his championship against Andr the Giant. For several years, Vincent Kennedy McMahon had been transforming old-time rasslin into mainstream sports entertainment, incorporating A-list celebrities into storylines and forcing even cynics to follow the proceedings. But the massive turnout for WrestleMania III convinced sponsors, licensees, and media conglomerates that the company that would become World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) was no longer a fringe diversion for the unwashed masses; it was now legitimate physical theater worthy of global attention. From this point forward, it would be acceptable for devotees to make the annual pilgrimage to WrestleMania from the far corners of the Earth, the way others journeyed to the World Cup or Super Bowl.
BIGGER! BETTER! BADDER! is the story behind the seminal event, told from the perspective of company executives, wrestlers who appeared on the card, fans who attended the show, and other wrestling personalities. But wrestling author and historian Keith Elliot Greenberg also examines the entire industry at the time, including insights from representatives from the rival promotions McMahon was putting out of business as pro wrestling transitioned from a regional phenomenon into an international juggernaut.
New York Times bestselling author and lifetime New Yorker Keith Elliot Greenberg previously wrote Too Sweet: Inside the Indie Wrestling Revolution and Follow the Buzzards: Pro Wrestling in the Age of COVID-19 for ECW Press. He regularly appears on A&Es WWE documentaries as a wrestling historian.