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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Randazzo's take on Bill Watts is a sharp contrast to other accounts, such as ''Literature/TheDeathOfWCW''. In that book, Watts is portrayed as a man hopelessly out of step with current (then 1992) wrestling and not caring about the workers. Randazzo, on the other hand, argues that Watts was just the tough boss WCW needed and the wrestlers were being prima donnas with "the horror of treating their jobs like a job."
* CriticalResearchFailure:
** Randazzo wrote that Triple H married Stephanie [=McMahon=] in 2000, though he failed to mention that was ''in'' ''{{kayfabe}}''. They were married in real life in 2003.
** Many of the WCW backstage anecdotes were {{Jossed}} by Dave Meltzer in the ''Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter'' when the book was released.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Randazzo's take on Bill Watts is a sharp contrast to other accounts, such as ''Literature/TheDeathOfWCW''. In that book, Watts is portrayed as a man hopelessly out of step with current (then 1992) wrestling and not caring about the workers. Randazzo, on the other hand, argues that Watts was just the tough boss WCW needed and the wrestlers were being prima donnas with "the horror of treating their jobs like a job."
* CriticalResearchFailure:
** Randazzo wrote that Triple H married Stephanie [=McMahon=] in 2000, though he failed to mention that was ''in'' ''{{kayfabe}}''. They were married in real life in 2003.
** Many of the WCW backstage anecdotes were {{Jossed}} by Dave Meltzer in the ''Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter'' when the book was released.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpertation: Randazzo's take on Bill Watts is a sharp contrast to other accounts, such as ''Literature/TheDeathOfWCW''. In that book, Watts is portrayed as a man hopelessly out of step with current (then 1992) wrestling and not caring about the workers. Randazzo, on the other hand, argues that Watts was just the tough boss WCW needed and the wrestlers were being prima donnas with "the horror of treating their jobs like a job."

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpertation: AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Randazzo's take on Bill Watts is a sharp contrast to other accounts, such as ''Literature/TheDeathOfWCW''. In that book, Watts is portrayed as a man hopelessly out of step with current (then 1992) wrestling and not caring about the workers. Randazzo, on the other hand, argues that Watts was just the tough boss WCW needed and the wrestlers were being prima donnas with "the horror of treating their jobs like a job."
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpertation: Randazzo's take on Bill Watts is a sharp contrast to other accounts, such as ''Literature/TheDeathOfWCW''. In that book, Watts is portrayed as a man hopelessly out of step with current (then 1992) wrestling and not caring about the workers. Randazzo, on the other hand, argues that Watts was just the tough boss WCW needed and the wrestlers were being prima donnas with "the horror of treating their jobs like a job."
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** Not to mention many of the WCW backstage anecdotes that were {{Jossed}} by Dave Meltzer in the ''Observer'' when the book was released.

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** Not to mention many Many of the WCW backstage anecdotes that were {{Jossed}} by Dave Meltzer in the ''Observer'' ''Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter'' when the book was released.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: Randazzo wrote that Triple H married Stephanie in 2000, though he failed to mention that was ''in'' ''{{kayfabe}}''. They were married in real life in 2003.
** Not to mention many of the WCW backstage anecdotes that were [[{{Jossed}} Dave'd]] in the Observer when the book was released.

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Randazzo wrote that Triple H married Stephanie [=McMahon=] in 2000, though he failed to mention that was ''in'' ''{{kayfabe}}''. They were married in real life in 2003.
** Not to mention many of the WCW backstage anecdotes that were [[{{Jossed}} Dave'd]] {{Jossed}} by Dave Meltzer in the Observer ''Observer'' when the book was released.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Randazzo wrote that Triple H married Stephanie in 2000, though he failed to mention that was ''in'' ''{{kayfabe}}''. They were married in real life in 2003.
** Not to mention many of the WCW backstage anecdotes that were [[{{Jossed}} Dave'd]] in the Observer when the book was released.
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* DidNotDoTheResearch: Randazzo wrote that Triple H married Stephanie in 2000, though he failed to mention that was ''in'' ''{{kayfabe}}''. They were married in real life in 2003.
** Not to mention many of the WCW backstage anecdotes that were [[{{Jossed}} Dave'd]] in the Observer when the book was released.

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