Alison Lyn Miller

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January 20, 2026 (W.W. Norton)
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Professional wrestling is both a cultural phenomenon and a multibillion-dollar industry that has launched some of the biggest names in  entertainment. But what does it take for a wrestler to break through? In Rough House,  journalist Alison Lyn Miller introduces Hunter James, an aspiring star born into a family of wrestlers in Georgia.  Hunter lifts, runs, and pounds protein, sculpting himself into a human action figure with one goal: to be signed by a major promotion. and finish what his father started. Miller’s immersive, unforgettable account shows us what happens when Hunter enters the bruising world of indie wrestling—where gymnasiums become arenas, trampolines serve as training grounds, and young men fight for glory.
Rich with drama, humor and heart, Rough House is a ringside seat to a coming-of-age story  that reveals the escapism, self-actualization, performance, and violence inherent in one of America’s most dismissed pastimes. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the spectacle, this true story  will leave you cheering for more.

“Truly, this is a book that belongs on the shelves of not just wrestling fans, but anyone who wants to understand the agonized American soul.”

–Josephine Riesman, author of Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America


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