Brody: The Triumph and Tragedy of Wrestling's Rebel
By (Author) Larry Matysik
By (author) Barbara Goodish
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
15th August 2007
Canada
General
Non Fiction
796.812092
Paperback
240
Width 160mm, Height 230mm
447g
Bruiser Bordy was a wrestling legend - a superstar so popular with the fans that promoters were forced to put him on despite his continued refusal to job - to accept scripted defeat at the hands of another. Blood, guts, controversy and independence were his name - until July 17, 1988, when he was stabbed repeatedly in a shower after a match with Abdullah the Butcher and Dan Spivey, allegedly by another wrestler. Nearly 20 years on, Barbara Goodish (Brody's widow) and Larry Matysik, a longtime friend, deliver a complete portrait of his remarkable life. Unmissable.
"[Co-author] Matysik serves as a sympathetic biographer who worked professionally with Brody as a St. Louis wrestling promoter. Barbara Goodish tells a love story that began during Brody's Australian tours in the 1970s. Their chapters are interwoven throughout the book." --ScrippsNews.com
"A must read for any wrestling fan. . . . An inspiring story." --About.com
"Matysik tells it as honestly and true as any reader could want." --Nick Bockwinkel, former American Wrestling Association champion
Larry Matysik is a former protege of the famous St. Louis wrestling promoter, Sam Muchnick, and was Brody's best friend. He is the author of "Wrestling at the Chase." Barbara Goodish is Brody's widow.