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Julian Radbourne
Welcome to The Two Sheds Review online store, where you can find, in print form, books written and published by Cromer's leading (and probably only) professional wrestling writer, none other than Julian Radbourne.
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The New Collected Writings
In an attempt to prove that he's more than a professional wrestling writer, Julian Radbourne has delved deep into his archive and put together a book with articles ranging from Big Brother to alien life to mental illness to the September 11th attacks. Remember, you'll find no wrestling here!
Print: $13.97
Download: $6.95
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The WAW Years
In December 2001, Julian Radbourne achieved his dream when he began working for the UK-based World Association of Wrestling. For four years he helped promote the company around the world, his online articles being read as far afield as North America, Australia and the Middle East. Now for the first time you can read all of these articles in one volume, as well as other articles about the British wrestling business, and "exclusives" from the websites of The Wrestling Channel and 1 Stop Wrestling.
Print: $18.24
Download: $9.13
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The WAW Years Volume Two
Following on from the success of his first volume, "The WAW Years Volume Two" takes a look back at Julian Radbourne's live British wrestling show reviews from April 2001 to October 2005, with reviews from All-Star, Premier Promotions, FWA, FCW, UWA, TWA, and, of course, WAW.
Print: $18.24
Download: $9.13
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Radio WAW - The Interviews
In 2004, the World Association of Wrestling became the only wrestling promotion in the country with it's own online radio show, hosted by then-chief reporter Julian Radbourne.
Sadly, due to time constraints, the show only lasted three episodes, but these three episodes featured interviews with three of WAW's top stars - "Rowdy" Ricky Knight, Sweet Saraya and the Zebra Kid.
Now for the first time in nearly two years, these interviews are available in full for you to download!
Download: $4.20
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