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Dusty

Reflections of Wrestling's American Dream

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Dusty

By: Dusty Rhodes, Howard Brody
Narrated by: Kerry Woodrow
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There has been much said about Dusty Rhodes, the 'American Dream', over the years by both his fans and peers. Aside from the frequent fictional prose penned by wrestling magazine journalists and internet smart marks that run rumor-mill websites, however, there has not been much written about him. Until now.

With the exception of a select few, there has been no bigger name or personality in the annals of pro wrestling history than Dusty Rhodes. Of those few, none of them can claim the compelling back story Rhodes shares in Dusty: Reflections of an American Dream of an industry plagued with political loyalties and disloyalties, greedy promoters, manipulative bookers, destructive personalities, multi-millionaires, and great leaders. Behind the "million-dollar smile" and the million dollar gate receipts is a man with a story to tell - not just of tall tales, yarns, and fabrications, but of a life filled with aspirations, dreams, disappointments, challenges, controversies, angst, conflict, success, and reflection.

Dusty: Reflections of an American Dream is the story of a transformation from mediocrity to superstardom. It is the story of how the boy Virgil Runnels Jr. became the man Dusty Rhodes and truly lived the 'American Dream'. This is his story.

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Virgil Riley Runnels, Jr,. is a wrestler (and former journalist) better known as Dusty Rhodes, "The American Dream". Dusty, written with Howard Brody, is the story of a man whose dreams have come true through a larger-than-life career.

In chatty, expletive-laden prose, Rhodes takes the listener from his first wrestling match to the heights of the sport, and includes accounts of his friendships with other famous wrestlers like Andre the Giant and his rival Ric Flair.

Kerry Woodrow tells Rhodes’ story with a deep southern drawl and a conversational tone.

Fascinating Wrestling Stories • Candid Industry Insights • Distinct Character Voices • Entertaining Anecdotes
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I've always been a huge Dusty fan, so I'm not surprised that I liked the stories included in the book. I also liked the casual nature of the story and that it felt conversational.

The performance of this book was atrocious. I was continually taken out of the enjoyment of the story by the narrator outrageously mispronouncing the names of all the wrestlers. It was annoying and unnecessary.

Love the story but........

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Some great stories but his ego is even more epic than those. Wrestling fans will like it.

Dusty Ego

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Narrator obviously had no knowledge of wrestling history. He mispronounced almost every name in the book. Really took me out of the stories.

Too many mispronounced names by narrator!!

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If you're expecting a comprehensive book of Dusty's career this will leave you extremely disappointed. This is more a collection of stories from over the years. The book jumps all over the place, repeats itself a lot and isn't read very well. With that said, some of the stories are really interesting and some are very funny.

As I said the reader isn't very good -- he reads in what I guess he must thinks Dusty sounds like since it's sort of a Texas drawl -- of course if you're getting this book you know Rhodes sounds nothing like a typical Texian so it doesn't make much sense. Also the additional voices, which I know are done so you can seperate who is talking, are for the most part really bad. Finally he mispronounces numerous names and locations. With all that said I'll still give him 3-stars since if he did a straight read I think it would have been even worse since this book is written at a pretty low level.

So overall just know what you're getting, a collection of stories. If you can accept that you'll probably enjoy much of the book - but it's still quite disappointing that someone with so much knowledge of the industry would produce such a poor effort.

Not really a book, more a collection of stories

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It was an ok bio. Would have liked more in ring stories. The narrator is at times so bad it makes it "good". It made me lol at the various name pronunciations. For example, the guy had at least 3 or 4 different ways to say Jarrett. And let's not forget the classic Bis-ch-off

A Bio... If You Will!!!

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Awesome story as told by Dusty Rhodes, but at times rough to listen to because of the narration. A bad country accent that was unnecessary. It was awesome to hear the inns and outs, ups and downs in the very humble beginnings are dusty. For a lifelong fan a wealth of new knowledge!

Outstanding Book, Wrong Narrator

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While not a literary masterpiece, this is an entertaining selection of Dusty Rhodes stories. Probably would have been more enjoyable had I read the book instead of listening. The narrator used the most corn pone, cracker accent that was really distracting. It sounded like he was portraying Dusty as a brain damaged moron. Also, mispronouncing every name was unforgivable. Isn't there a producer who should make sure this doesn't happen? You can easily find youtube videos or google how to pronounce most of these names.

Interesting stories woven together

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Stories were great yeah it's great but the narrator had a very fake Southern accent and mispronounced names throughout the book.

great storiess, terrible narration

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The book was enjoyable, except for the narration. A lot of times he couldn’t even pronounce the wrestlers names right. I live in Tampa in the late 60,s and really a kick out of the armory stories as I used to go there on Tuesdays. Sorry I miss Dusty. I had a similar relationship with my dad, glad he got to fix his as I always liked Dustin. Your still bigger than life. R.I.P

Enjoyed

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loved the book. was always a Dusty Rhodes fan. the reading of the book was almost perfect. main issue was the severe mispronounced names of some of the other wrestlers like Ted DiBiase. before writing this review I searched for a video of Dusty saying DiBiase to see if the narrator was just trying to make the reading more Dusty like. he was not. Dusty pronounced the name correctly. but all in all a great book with a really good reading

great book

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