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People Wanted for WWE Trailer, RAW Ranks No. 1, Best Selling Books
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Submitted by H. Walk on July 17, 2003 at 3:03 PM

  • WWE and Famous Players are looking for people to do a trailer, anyone from ages 14 to 24 are wanted this Saturday at 10pm and all day long at the Toronto Paramount Theatre. For more information you can write bryan.goman@ca.wwecorp.com.

  • The July 7 edition of RAW ranked at the top of all cable shows for that week. The first hour finished in 2nd place, with the second hour finishing in 1st place. The show drew a season high rating of 4.2.

  • Here is the list of best selling pro wrestling books, based on amazon.com's rankings:

    1. Classy Freddie Blassie by Fred Blassie (Overall ranking: 2,301)

    2. Wrestlecrap: The Very Worst of Pro Wrestling by R.D. Reynolds (Overall ranking: 4,518)--scheduled for 10/1 release, based on advance orders

    3. Stone Cold Steve Austin by Steve Austin (Overall ranking: 4,569)--scheduled for 10/21 release, based on advanced orders

    4. J.R.'s Cookbook by Jim Ross (Overall ranking: 9,521)

    5. The Hardy Boyz by Matt & Jeff hardy (Overall ranking: 9,721)

    6. Bobby the Brain by Bobby Heenan (Overall ranking: 10,909)

    7. In the Pit with Piper by Roddy Piper (Overall ranking: 12,090)

    8. Foley is Good by Mick Foley (Overall ranking: 12,605)

    9. Sex, Lies and Headlocks by Shaun Assael (Overall ranking: 17,164)

    10. Have a Nice Day by Mick Foley (Overall ranking: 17,588)

    11. Pure Dynamite by Dynamite Kid (Overall ranking: 21,797)

    12. It's Good to be the King sometimes by Jerry Lawler (Overall ranking: 22,261)

    13. The Rock Says by The Rock (Overall ranking: 30,673)

    14. First Lady of Wrestling by Missy Hyatt (Overall ranking: 32,841)

    15. I'm Next by Bill Goldberg (Overall ranking: 33,574)

    The book Tietam Brown by Mick Foley is currently ranked at 2,409, which not a good sign in the middle of such a huge publicity tour.

    [Sources: 1Wrestling.com, WrestlingObserver.com and PWTorch.com]


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