WrestleMania III is explored as a pivotal event that transformed wrestling into a mainstream entertainment phenomenon. Greenberg delves into the evolution of WWE, highlighting how this landmark occasion redefined the industry and solidified wrestling's cultural significance. The book provides insights into the strategies and innovations that contributed to WrestleMania's enduring influence on both wrestling and entertainment as a whole.
Keith Elliot Greenberg Book order
Keith Elliot Greenberg is a New York Times bestselling author and producer for America's Most Wanted. In addition to producing programs for VH1, 48 Hours, MSNBC Investigates, the History Channel, and Court TV, among others, Greenberg has authored more than thirty nonfiction books and written for such outlets as Maxim, The Village Voice, The New York Observer, USA Today, Playboy.com, and US Weekly.






- 2025
- 2023
Meet Cooper Kupp
Los Angeles Rams Superstar
Focusing on the remarkable journey of Cooper Kupp, this book highlights his rise as a top NFL wide receiver in 2021, where he excelled in catches and receiving yards. It chronicles his pivotal role in leading the Los Angeles Rams to a Super Bowl victory, showcasing his dedication, talent, and impact on the sport. The narrative offers insights into both his personal life and athletic accomplishments, providing an inspiring portrait of a player who has made significant contributions to football.
- 2022
Follow the Buzzards: Pro Wrestling in the Age of COVID-19 examines wrestling as an ecosystem -- all the way from local community shows to those that are on national television -- against the backdrop of real-world events like the American presidential election, the Black Lives Matter movement, Brexit, and the race to find a vaccine.
- 2021
The book delves into the life of Christian McCaffrey, a standout running back for the Carolina Panthers, highlighting his remarkable achievement of surpassing 1,000 rushing and receiving yards in a single NFL season. It offers insights into his personal interests, workout regimen, and lifestyle, providing a comprehensive look at the dedication and passion that drive his success on and off the field.
- 2020
Too Sweet
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Keith Elliot Greenberg chronicles the growth of indie wrestling from bingo halls to a viable alternative to the WWE and speaks to those involved in the Alternative Wrestling League with remarkable candor, gaining behind-the-scenes knowledge of this growing enterprise.
- 2019
Where You Goin' with That Gun in Your Hand?
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A captivating look at 21 true-crime cases in rock 'n' roll history.
- 2017
Killing for You
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on a brutal double murder, this account delves into the chilling details of the crime and its aftermath. True crime expert Keith Elliot Greenberg combines thorough research with gripping narrative to explore the motivations behind the killings and the impact on the victims' families. The book offers insights into the criminal mind and the complexities of the justice system, making it a compelling read for true crime enthusiasts.
- 2015
Focusing on the last days of James Dean's life, the narrative delves into the iconic actor's tumultuous journey, exploring his rise to fame and the pressures that accompanied it. It captures the essence of his character, revealing his passions, relationships, and the tragic circumstances leading to his untimely death. Through vivid storytelling, the book paints a portrait of a young man caught between ambition and vulnerability, offering insights into his legacy and the cultural impact he left behind.
- 2012
The narrative delves into the events surrounding the tragic assassination of John Lennon on December 8, 1980, exploring the impact of his death on fans, fellow musicians, and the world at large. It captures the emotional turmoil of that day, the reactions from the public, and the legacy Lennon left behind. Through personal accounts and historical context, the book reflects on his influence in music and culture, examining how his untimely passing marked a significant moment in history.
- 2010
Love Hurts
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Alba, Texas. In 2008, Terry Caffey, a home health care aide and aspiring preacher, was asleep in his bedroom when he woke up to a barrage of bullets. His wife, Penny, was killed instantly. With blood pouring from five bullet wounds, among other serious injuries, Terry tried—but failed—to save his two youngest children before crawling out of his burning house. Meanwhile, Terry’s sixteen-year-old daughter, Erin, was missing… Once Erin was found by local authorities, she claimed she had been kidnapped—but could not remember the details. It wasn’t until Terry was fully conscious that he could explain what had really happened: He’d been shot, point-blank, by two young men. One of them he did not know; the other was Charlie James Wilkinson. Charlie was Erin’s nineteen-year-old boyfriend, forbidden from entering the Caffey home. Until Erin helped Charlie come up with a plan to do away with her disapproving parents once and for all… Please note: This ebook edition does not contain photos that appeared in the print edition.