A photograph of Patrick W. Reed, a white cis male in his mid-30s, performing as MC at a wrestling show - he has short brown hair, is wearing a patterned black shirt and a mock snakeskin blazer, and has a wireless microphone in his hand.

Patrick W. Reed is the author of Kayfabe: A Mostly True History of Professional Wrestling

Patrick W. Reed is a writer based in London. He has worked in a variety of roles within the wrestling business since 2013, and in November 2023 released his first book, Kayfabe: A Mostly True History of Professional Wrestling.

Kayfabe explores a life-long fascination - how professional wrestling evolved from a legitimate folk sport into an intricate and unique performance art, and an international success story. It’s a history that takes in America’s Wild West, the Music Halls of Victorian London, the circuses of P.T. Barnum, the genesis of Mixed Martial Arts, all the way to the dizzying heights of Wrestlemania. As befitting a story with roots in Vaudeville Theatre, it’s full of twists, turns, surprises, myth-making and half-truths, with walk-on parts from some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment over the last two hundred years, and explains how wrestling went from a carnival con to a billion dollar business.

On this website, you will find more of Patrick’s writing on the Blog page, including further explorations of the themes covered in Kayfabe, and biographies of some of the larger-than-life characters that feature, and the occasional series “Bunkum & Bullsh*t”, looking at grifters, con artists, showmen and bullshitters throughout history. You will also be able to keep up with any future projects.


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