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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2013 10:17:09 GMT -5
Last night I ordered my first three wrestling books. I didn't read any specific reviews or anything, but from what I read they're supposed to be good. Feel free to comment on them if you've read them.
Chris Jericho's Undisputed - I know that this is a follow up to A Lions Tale, but I wanted to read his biography after his WWE-debut. That's why I chose this one. Bret Hart's Hitman Mick Foley's Have a Nice Day
If you have any suggestions, or just want to discuss wrestling books, then I guess this is the thread.
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Post by Brad on May 13, 2013 11:56:58 GMT -5
I've only read the Foley book out of those three. Though I do want to read the other two as well.
The Foley book is awesome. I would also suggest his second book Foley is Good. I've read those two books more than once.
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Post by King Of Swing on May 13, 2013 12:19:19 GMT -5
Jericho's book "Undisputed" is amazing. Got it for christmas, read it in two days.
His sense of humor is amazing, and I love his writing style. Makes for such an easy and enjoyable read.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2013 12:22:07 GMT -5
Get the first Jericho one and read it first,both are amazing books
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Post by kazoosandstreamers on May 13, 2013 12:27:26 GMT -5
Bret's book is one of my favorite books of all time, not just wrestling related.
Jericho's and Foley's are pretty awesome as well. You should be entertained.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2013 12:35:38 GMT -5
Bret's book IS the best book I've ever read. It's completely captivating and well written. I've often found myself starting to read it at about 11:00pm, then looking at the clock and suddenly it's gone 2:00am.
I haven't read Foley's or Jericho's yet but they're on my list.
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Post by slappy on May 13, 2013 13:03:43 GMT -5
Jericho's books are the two best wrestling books I've ever read.
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Post by Booger Red on May 13, 2013 13:13:23 GMT -5
The only wrestling autobiography I recall reading was Kurt Angle's back in elementary school. I enjoyed the book and found it to be a good read. I believe the book ended around the time he won the WWF Title from The Rock at No Mercy. In recent months, I've bought Chris Jericho's Undisputed at Walmart and bought Foley is Good, Are we There Yet?, The Rock Says..., and Heartbreak and Triumph at a place called Book Off. I haven't gotten the chance to read the books, but I'm waiting to get Jericho's and Foley's first books.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2013 13:59:58 GMT -5
Aside from the ones mentioned Animals book is pretty good.
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Post by Next Manufactured’s Sweater on May 13, 2013 16:50:47 GMT -5
Foley's first book is the best wrestling book ever written, for my money. Bret's is really good too, if you can get past how much he strokes his own ego in it. I liked Jericho's first book more than his second, but they're both incredible reads. You've chosen well!
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Post by dakis on May 13, 2013 17:33:48 GMT -5
I read both of Jericho's books and Bret Harts book. Both excellent reads. I also read Eric Bishcoff's book. It was pretty interesting to see the disfunction that occurred at the end of wcw. A lot of politics and egos. Besides Mick Foley's book ( which I plan on reading) that are worth reading?
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Post by dakis on May 13, 2013 17:34:04 GMT -5
I read both of Jericho's books and Bret Harts book. Both excellent reads. I also read Eric Bishcoff's book. It was pretty interesting to see the disfunction that occurred at the end of wcw. A lot of politics and egos. Besides Mick Foley's book ( which I plan on reading) that are worth reading?
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Post by TheChamp617 on May 13, 2013 19:11:45 GMT -5
I've read Jericho's book... but I was too lazy to read Bret Hart's and Mick Foley's books because they're so thick lol
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Post by Joe/Smurf on May 13, 2013 19:23:12 GMT -5
Didn't see anyone mention it but Edge's book is a good, quick read.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2013 19:40:19 GMT -5
only ones i have are the hardy boys book and the kings book
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Post by Zigzag on May 13, 2013 21:17:23 GMT -5
As far as WWE published books - "The Million Dollar Man" by Ted DiBiase (Sr.). He covered his childhood growing up in the business, his career, transitioning away from the business, and becoming a preacher. Even if you were a fan of his, you gain even more respect for him after you finish the book.
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Post by MizTV on May 13, 2013 21:37:36 GMT -5
I enjoyed Batista's book
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Post by Brad on May 13, 2013 22:25:04 GMT -5
I've read Jericho's book... but I was too lazy to read Bret Hart's and Mick Foley's books because they're so thick lol You're really missing out
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Post by skribbel24 on May 13, 2013 23:23:27 GMT -5
Those three are gold. Probably the best three wrestling books I've read.
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Post by DestroyerOfNations on May 13, 2013 23:49:24 GMT -5
Ric Flair's To Be The Man was one of my favorites. Others I've read are If They Only Knew, all of Foley's books and Shawn Michaels book which was also amazing.
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