by Chris Multerer and Larry Widen
Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2019
eISBN: 978-0-87020-926-0 | Paper: 978-0-87020-925-3
Library of Congress Classification GV1196.M84A3 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification 796.812092

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Milwaukee-native Chris Multerer wrestled for more than a decade, starting in 1978, on professional circuits around the United States. As a “job man,” Multerer made the superstars of wrestling, such as Mad Dog Vachon and Hulk Hogan, shine. In cities around the country, thousands of screaming fans cheered when their favorite wrestlers pinned and punished Multerer in a variety of painful ways. 

In Job Man, Multerer, along with his friend Larry Widen, shows what life was like for wrestlers outside the spotlight. Long nights on the road, thoughtful takes on some the biggest personalities in the business, and, perhaps most of all, a love for the sport, are as much a part of Multerer’s revealing and remarkable story as his time in the ring.

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