What really happens behind the curtain of professional wrestling?
Not the scripted matches.
Not the storylines.
The real drama.
In Backstage Pass, Emmy Award–winning creative director David Sahadi reveals the chaos, politics, and power struggles that shaped modern wrestling television—and the larger-than-life personalities behind it.
From explosive clashes between executives to last-minute rewrites before going live, these are the stories fans never see:
This isn’t just a wrestling book. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at fame, ego, and the cost of creating spectacle at the highest level.
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David Sahadi is an Emmy Award–winning producer, director, and writer best known for his work as creative director at WWE, where he helped define the look and feel of modern wrestling television. He has conceived and directed over 300 national commercials, including three Super Bowl spots. He lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Published: March 2026
ISBN: 9781770418219
Dimensions: 6 x 9 in.
Pages: 224
“A visceral fusion of creative glory and survivor’s guilt, Backstage Pass traces David Sahadi’s visionary triumphs behind the lens while unmasking the Machiavellian maze one must navigate to survive in the ruthless world of professional wrestling. Raw to the point of bleeding, as though Sahadi is spilling his own lifeblood onto the page, it delivers the most revealing account yet of the production engines that fueled WWE and TNA through their most brilliant and most twisted eras.” — Mike Johnson, PWInsider.com
“I've grown used to reading professional wrestling content from wrestlers, promoters and others within the industry. With Backstage Pass, it was unique to read about the topic from the viewpoint of someone who worked in production.” —Equinoxx
“Backstage Pass is the ideal book for any reader looking to peer behind the curtain into the veiled world of professional wrestling but with a completely new lens. Sahadi tells a compelling story that's as poetic as it is fascinating.”—Slam Wrestling