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Big Toby Cool
06-15-2007, 12:49 PM
Having just finished reading "The Hardcore Diaries" I thought I'd come on here and find out what everyone's favourite Wrestling Autobiography is.
I've read plenty of them, and for me the best 1 has got to be either Ric Flair "To be the Man" or Mick Foley's first one "A Tale of Blood & Sweatsocks".

I'm normally a fan of these types of books, (I can't wait for Jericho's Book, availiable fr pre-order on Amazon now) however when I hear that some1 like Batista is going to be releasing 1 I think what's the point?!?!?! What have you actually done apart from work as a bouncer, get on steroids and then become World Heavyweight Champ and all in the space of 3 years?

So to summarise:
What is everyone's fave Wrestling Autobiography?
What Autobiographies have u made u think what's the point?
And what Autobiographies would you like to see?

Mideon
06-26-2007, 02:12 PM
I think Foley's first 2 books were great. Hardcore Diaries was awful. Eddie Guerrero, William Regal and Bobby Heenan's books were all also pretty decent. I never read them all the way through, but The Rock's and Jerry Lawler's books were pretty terrible.

I'm looking forward to reading Jericho's book.

Charly
06-26-2007, 02:32 PM
I liked Bastion Boogers book.

Legend_Killa
06-26-2007, 06:49 PM
I liked Bastion Boogers book.

Good read, but mostly pictures.

adrock2099
06-26-2007, 06:50 PM
I got Edge's solely based on the fact that he was at the Borders I shop at signing autographs. It was actually a pretty good read.

Liverlips McGee
06-26-2007, 07:38 PM
It was pretty good, but I think he should have waited to do it. It would have been a much more positive book had he realized his childhood dream of winning the title in it.

ThoraxCrusader
06-27-2007, 10:25 AM
If i realised my childhood dream, we'll all be pink fluffy fairies right now