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Book Review: WWE Greatest Rivalries

Posted on March 1, 2019 by Michael Cavacini
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WWE Greatest Rivalries is the newest hardback book from DK and it’s available March 5. This 200-page tome is dedicated to all of the timeless superstars, epic battles and bitter feuds from the classic, attitude and modern eras of WWE. Below is my video review of this new book.

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