{"product_id":"wrestlers-are-like-seagullsfrom-mcmahon-to-mcmahon","title":"Wrestlers Are Like Seagulls-From McMahon To McMahon","description":"\u003cp\u003eFor more than 40 years  James J. Dillon has been involved in the world of professional wrestling. Now he speaks candidly on all aspects of both his career and his personal life. This book has something for wrestling fans of all generations and ages: -- Being a wrestling fan in the 50s -- Breaking into the wrestling business as a referee during the 60s -- Wrestling in the territorial system of the 70s -- Taking leadership of the legendary Four Horsemen during the 80s -- Working with Vince McMahon in the WWF during the 90s -- Watching the monumental collapse of WCW in the 2000s  J.J. Dillon offers a first-hand account and detailed history of one of the most influential wrestling promotions in wrestling history the World Wrestling Federation. For 7-1\/2 years  JJ served in the WWF as Vince McMahons top lieutenant  right-hand man  and vice president. Never before has someone from McMahons inner circle written a book with an insiders perspective of the company. JJ also gives a insiders perspective on the ludicrous business decisions made by executives who took World Championship Wrestling down a path that led to the companys destruction and eventual demise. From the highs of making big money  winning championship titles  rubbing elbows with top celebrities  and appearing on television every week to the lows of filing for bankruptcy  extramarital affairs  divorces  and drug use -- no stone is left unturned when J.J. Dillon tells his story. In this book  there are truly \"no holds barred.\" JAMES J. DILLON The Leader of the Four Horsemen (from the pages of \"Wrestlers Are Like Seagulls\") The Four Horsemen were formed spontaneously. It was not an idea that was planned in any great detail. At the time  Ric Flair was the world heavyweight champion. Tully Blanchard was the U.S. champion. Ole and Arn were the National tag team champions. We all walked out onto the studio set and did an interview  en masse. At the time  I only managed Tully  so I went out with him. There we were  all of the heels with all of the titles  and with all the bragging rights. As I said  the Horsemen concept was something that happened  but if anyone should be given credit for the idea  it should be Arn Anderson. As we did the interview  Arn grabbed the microphone and told the audience that they were witnessing history. \"Only once has so much damage been caused by so few \" Arn shouted  \"and to find that source  you need to go all the way back to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.\" When Arn held up his four fingers  the fans picked up on it. From that day on  the fans gave us the four finger sign the symbol of ... THE FOUR HORSEMEN\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"My Store","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":44968050851893,"sku":"ByrdShop_0974554529","price":316.09,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0627\/8139\/0901\/files\/9780974554525.jpg?v=1770645227","url":"https:\/\/atxbooks.com\/products\/wrestlers-are-like-seagullsfrom-mcmahon-to-mcmahon","provider":"ATX Books","version":"1.0","type":"link"}