Calgary's Stampede Wrestling spawned some of the biggest wrestling stars
in history, from mat kings of the past like Gene Kiniski and Superstar
Billy Graham to modern idols like Bret "Hitman" Hart, the British
Bulldogs, and Chris Benoit. Pain and Passion tells how a small,
family-run wrestling business profoundly influenced the world of
professional wrestling as we know it today.
Pain and Passion takes readers on a rowdy ride through the evolution
of Stu Hart's Calgary promotion, from its meagre beginnings in the
1940s, its peak in the 1980s, and its fall as Vince McMahon's World
Wrestling Entertainment changed the face of wrestling forever.
But this is more than a wrestling story -- it's a tale of family and of
human tragedy. The Hart family lived for the wrestling business and,
like Starbucks mowing down a mom-and-pop coffee shop, the emergence of
McMahon's media colossus ran Stampede into the ground. The wrestling
game lost its innocence and western Canada lost a staple of its pop
culture. As for the Hart family, the once-mighty clan was nearly
destroyed by the business it loved.
The Stampede Wrestling story is a wild blood-on-the-mat saga over fifty
years in the making. It's sure to captivate not only wrestling fans, but
anyone who appreciates a powerful drama.