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The Woman Who Would Be King

The MADUSA Story

by (author) Debrah Miceli & Greg Oliver

foreword by Paul Heyman

Publisher
ECW Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2023
Subjects
Wrestling, Women, Sports, Automobile Racing

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    ISBN
    9781778521416
    Publish Date
    Mar 2023

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Description

Through four decades of entertaining, in the wrestling ring and on the monster truck circuit, Debrah “Madusa” Miceli never could sit still. But her desire to learn, grow, and inspire legions of followers masked deep secrets … Her upbringing was a lie from the start, and the dark truths of her childhood, revealed here for the first time, are the earliest examples of Debrah’s determination to persevere.

Professional wrestling may have been an odd choice for a nursing student, but Madusa went all-in, toughening up in Japan before conquering WWE as Alundra Blayze. She held the WWE Women’s belt … until being fired. In the rival WCW, Madusa infamously tossed the WWE belt in the garbage on live TV.

Then, in 1999, Madusa changed lanes and revolutionized the monster truck world. At meet-and-greets, girls in pink “Queen of Carnage” t-shirts would wait alongside ogling fanboys. By 2004, she was the world champion in a sport dominated by men.

Only one thing has eluded her: motherhood.

This is the spellbinding story of how one woman survived child abuse, financial disaster, death-defying injuries, heartbreak, and chaos to emerge triumphant.

About the authors

Debrah Miceli's profile page

A writer, editor, and stay-at-home dad, Greg Oliver has written extensively about hockey and professional wrestling. Recent books include Blue Lines, Goal Lines, & Bottom LinesDon’t Call Me GoonThe Goaltenders’ UnionWritten in Blue & White; and Duck with the Puck. A member of the Society for International Hockey Research, Greg lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife and son. Learn more at OliverBooks.ca. Jim Gregory is a vice-president with the NHL and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007.

Greg Oliver's profile page

Paul Heyman's profile page

Editorial Reviews

“It’s been my distinct pleasure to work shoulder to shoulder with Madusa in the upside-down world of professional wrestling, where her reputation as a highly respected and no-nonsense individual couldn’t be more apt! Like the legend goes, God only made one of Ms. Miceli, and her life’s journey as expressed in this book is testament as to why.” — Billy Corgan, The Smashing Pumpkins

“I have worked with Madusa directly for over 30 years, in both the wrestling and monster truck worlds. I have never met anyone as confident and resilient as her. She is one of the most driven and tough people I have ever met in these two male-dominated sports. It was not an easy road to success, but she made it to the top.” — Michael Weber, Chief Operating Officer, FITE

“Madusa’s book is captivating; I finished it in just two sittings. Much more than a wrestling memoir, it’s an in-depth and very personal journey into the life of a woman who blazed trails, who was knocked down repeatedly and got back up each time stronger and more determined. I give The Woman Who Would Be King my highest recommendation.” — Mick Foley, champion wrestler and author

“I have witnessed Madusa’s journey like no one else has. I’ve fought Alundra Blayze like no one else has. I know Debrah the way no one else does. I am so proud to be able to call her my friend.” — Keiko “Bull” Nakano, former WWE Women’s Champion

“I have been waiting for Madusa to write this book for a long time. She has a story to share, a story that must be shared not only with wrestling fans but with the whole world. She came to Japan with two suitcases. Lived, learned, and conquered. And now you’ll know the rest of the story.” — Fumi Saito, author, sociologist, wrestling historian