WWE Hall of Famer Alundra Blaze (commonly known as Madusa) has a new book in development. While Blaze’s book is going to be an autobiographical effort and will feature a lot of stories, it’s going to be about “misogynistic world of pro-wrestling.”

The ECW Press’ press release revealed the news of the story featuring the misogynistic aspects of pro-wrestling. According to the press release, the book is slated for a 2023 release.

Blaze’s book will feature a lot of her life before getting into the world of pro-wrestling. It will feature her experiences with wrestling promotions such as WWE and WCW. An excerpt from her book reads:

Professional wrestling was an odd foray for a nursing student but she went all-in, setting high standards in the ring and for herself. The punishing style she learned and adopted in Japan suited someone who needed constant challenges. In WWE, she was known as Alundra Blayze and held the company’s Women’s title . . . until being fired out of the blue by a letter delivered via FedEx. The rival WCW hired her, and Madusa made waves by tossing the WWF’s Women’s title in a trash can on live TV.

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It was not an easy ride in the misogynistic world of professional wrestling. The colorful villains on the screen were one thing, but the behind-the-scenes power brokers were even viler, harassing and abusing with impunity, deft in sowing distrust by pitting employees against each other, and lightning quick to cover up any scandalous behavior.

Madusa has always addressed the misogynistic aspect of the pro-wrestling world. She took to revealing that WWE’s version of the women’s revolution is b*llshit, so you know there’s going to be a lot about it in the book.

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Nitish Vashishtha

Nitish Vashishtha is a freelance writer/contributor from India. He’s written content for companies like ScoopWhoop and Sportskeeda. He’s been writing about pop-culture, current affairs and pro-wrestling since 2017.

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