Big Apple Take Down
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Big Apple Take Down is a 2006 fictional WWE Novel that takes place in New York City. It was written by Rudy Josephs. This is the second WWE fiction novel. The first is Journey into Darkness.
[edit] Plot
The story begins in December 2001, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon meets with old aide Phil Thomson, a government official, Thomson proposes to Vince the creation of a covert group consisting of McMahon's most refined wrestlers, knowing their exaggerated, constantly touring lifestyle will provide excellent cover. Vince accepts the deal, and recruits John Cena, Triple H, Dave Batista, Chavo Guerrero, Jr., Torrie Wilson, and finally himself as leader.
In March 2006, the team have by now formed a tight unit, and they are given their latest assignment, to break into a methyl-amphetamine development lab that is financially supporting terrorists in the European regions, when one of their own is taken prisoner, the wrestlers must stage a rescue which could endanger their careers and their lives.
[edit] Problems
There are continuity problems with the book's timeline and what happened in real life. The prologue starts in December 2001, with Triple H Wrestling Stone Cold Steve Austin Then Chapter 1 starts two years later meaning 2003 or early 2004. In Chapter 6, the story mentions Chavo Guerrero's uncle Eddie's Memorial and how Batista said good things about him.
WWE Books |
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Nonfiction WWE Unscripted | To Be the Man | | Making the Game: Triple H's Approach to a Better Body | Heartbreak and Triumph | Controversy Creates Cash |
Novels Journey into Darkness | See No Evil | Big Apple Take Down | The Marine | The Condemned |
By other publishers Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks | Foley Is Good: And the Real World Is Faker than Wrestling | Under the Mat: Inside Wrestling's Greatest Family |