Forgiven: One Man's Journey from Self-Glorification to Sanctification
By (Author) Vince Russo
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
10th November 2005
Canada
Hardback
340
Ask pro wrestling fans about Vince Russo and youre sure to get a heated reaction: either the guys a genius, or he single-handedly ruined the sport. Whats weird about being the most hated man in an industry where public ire is money in the bank Vince Russo wasnt even a wrestler he just wrote the stuff. Forgiven is the book that every wrestling fan has been waiting for. As lead writer, he took WWFs flagship show Monday Night Raw to unimaginable heights, making it the highest rated cable program in television history. The stories of Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and the tragic death of Owen Hart are offered from Vince Russos perspective: he was part of it all, writing it all. Here, Russo finally comes clean to the fans, and more importantly, with himself. Russo offers his life, work, and very soul as a modern day parable about the price of success. In heartbreaking detail, he shows how a godforsaken business and the desire for acclaim led him, unwittingly, into a spiritual wasteland. Ultimately, Russos story is one of redemption as he finds guidance and forgiveness in God.
"One of the most honest and insightful takes on the world of professional wrestling to date." --"SLAM! Sports"
"The greatest wrestling book ever published." -- Eric Cohen, About.com
"The greatest wrestling book ever published." --Eric Cohen, About.com
Vince Russo landed a job as a freelancer at WWF Magazine. A year later, he became its editor. After a successful run at WWF, rival organization wcw hired him away to head their creative department. In 2002, Russo returned to the WWE as the creative force behind NWA-TNA. He recently retired from the business to become a Christian minister.