Foley second book is pretty good too and tge rocks first one is a bit cheesy but well worth a pop
Michaels- really good, enjoyed this one.
Foley 1- really good
Foley 2- brilliant
Eddie- it was ok
Jericho 1- brilliant
Jericho 2- brilliant (best wrestling autobiography)
Edge- hmm it was ok. It was before his main success
Austin- wasn't great
Lesnar- so so
Rock- horrible. Escape when its written 'rock style'
Bret- so so. Don't think it showed him in a great light
Can't think if I've missed any. I haven't read regals which I'd imagine is good
Lesnar made me angry at how stupid the bloke is
william regals is good.
quite enjoyed Eddies book.
Lesnar made me angry at how stupid the bloke is
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Foley's books are good. Going to read Jericho's book soon which will hopefully be good.
Ric Flair's, Dustin Rhodes', Eric Bishoff's and Joe "Animal" Laurinitus' are all worth a read
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5ex lies and headlocks is a good read, as is the death of wcw
Pure Dynamite - The Dynamite Kid Autobiography
The Road Warriors: Danger, Death, and the Rush of Wrestling
Not Autobiography but another wrestling one I did like was Dungeon of Death: Chris Benoit and the Hart Family Curse.
As already mentioned William Regals one is good, as is the two Foley ones.
The Rocks first one was a bit hit and miss, the parts where he describes his matches in third person got old pretty quick and as a friend of mine said "He really hypes himself up during this book - If he wrote in it that he performed heart surgery on his best mate during an american football match it wouldnt seem out of place"
I liked the death of WCW but felt it dropped off a bit towards the end.
One I would avoid is "If only they Knew - Chyna" my mate bought me it as a gift a few Christmases ago and its possibly the worst autobiography I have read.
Bret Harts is fantastic even if he does come across arrogant at times. Reading about his upbringing in the Hart House under Stu and the tales of the Dungeon were great.
His tales on the road with the likes of Andre, Bad News Brown etc were very entertaining.
I recently read Heartbreak and Triumph by HBK. It doesn't get the best reviews but I personally found it a great read.
To be the Man by Ric Flair is 10/10. So many stories to open your eyes to wrestling.
Read Jerichos first and thoroughly enjoyed it
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posted on 9/11/13
Foley second book is pretty good too and tge rocks first one is a bit cheesy but well worth a pop
posted on 9/11/13
Michaels- really good, enjoyed this one.
Foley 1- really good
Foley 2- brilliant
Eddie- it was ok
Jericho 1- brilliant
Jericho 2- brilliant (best wrestling autobiography)
Edge- hmm it was ok. It was before his main success
Austin- wasn't great
Lesnar- so so
Rock- horrible. Escape when its written 'rock style'
Bret- so so. Don't think it showed him in a great light
Can't think if I've missed any. I haven't read regals which I'd imagine is good
posted on 10/11/13
Lesnar made me angry at how stupid the bloke is
posted on 11/11/13
william regals is good.
quite enjoyed Eddies book.
posted on 11/11/13
Lesnar made me angry at how stupid the bloke is
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posted on 11/11/13
Foley's books are good. Going to read Jericho's book soon which will hopefully be good.
posted on 11/11/13
Ric Flair's, Dustin Rhodes', Eric Bishoff's and Joe "Animal" Laurinitus' are all worth a read
posted on 12/11/13
I miss you. Post more please
I am WOUND UP
posted on 13/11/13
5ex lies and headlocks is a good read, as is the death of wcw
posted on 15/11/13
Pure Dynamite - The Dynamite Kid Autobiography
The Road Warriors: Danger, Death, and the Rush of Wrestling
Not Autobiography but another wrestling one I did like was Dungeon of Death: Chris Benoit and the Hart Family Curse.
As already mentioned William Regals one is good, as is the two Foley ones.
The Rocks first one was a bit hit and miss, the parts where he describes his matches in third person got old pretty quick and as a friend of mine said "He really hypes himself up during this book - If he wrote in it that he performed heart surgery on his best mate during an american football match it wouldnt seem out of place"
I liked the death of WCW but felt it dropped off a bit towards the end.
One I would avoid is "If only they Knew - Chyna" my mate bought me it as a gift a few Christmases ago and its possibly the worst autobiography I have read.
posted on 27/11/13
Bret Harts is fantastic even if he does come across arrogant at times. Reading about his upbringing in the Hart House under Stu and the tales of the Dungeon were great.
His tales on the road with the likes of Andre, Bad News Brown etc were very entertaining.
I recently read Heartbreak and Triumph by HBK. It doesn't get the best reviews but I personally found it a great read.
To be the Man by Ric Flair is 10/10. So many stories to open your eyes to wrestling.
Read Jerichos first and thoroughly enjoyed it
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