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Batista Unleashed Dave Batista
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2007
Honest and Interesting My 13 year old son and I thoroughly enjoyed this autobiography which not only details the struggles but the triumphs of one of the greatest WWE athletes ever. His honesty and openness to share his life really created a very captivating story. He's a good example of how ...
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Eric Bischoff: Controversy Creates Cash Eric Bischoff, Jeremy Roberts
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2007
Un vistazo al negocio del prowrestling Para aquellos que ven el pro wrestling como un negocio y un deporte, este libro muestra la vida de Eric Bischoff en el entretenimiento deportivo. Aunque en varios ocasiones muestra un lado muy positivo (no acepta sus errores) "Controversy creates cash" amplia el ...
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Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (WWE) Shawn Michaels
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2005
I love this book! I have had a crush on Shawn Michaels for close to 20 years, and this book gave me insight into the life of the Heartbreak Kid. I laughed and cried and laughed again. This has to be one of the greatest books I have ever read. A true wrestling classic.
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Ric Flair: To Be the Man (WWE) Ric Flair
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2005
REAL, EMOTIONAL, AND HONEST RIC FLAIR
TO BE THE MAN
I have read many books that deal with wrestling, most of which are auto bios but I have to say that this has got to be one of the most insightful, entertaining, and honest ones I have had the joy of reading. For those who don't know [why are ...
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Unscripted (WWE) Ken Leiker, Mark Vancil
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2003
Pleasant Surprise... I must admit I wasn't too keen on this book, at first. I thought it was going to be some fluffy coffee table book with loads of pictures and absolutely no substance whatsoever.
I couldn't have been more wrong.
This book gives its audience of wrestling fans a ...
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Are We There Yet?: Tales from the Never-Ending Travels of WWE Superstars (WWE) Robert Caprio
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2005
Entertaining Most of the customer reviewers have something to contribute to why this is a good book in spite of it not being literary. It is funny that one person suggested various places to read this book and he came up with the john, or is that term not PC anymore(hmmmmmm)? ...
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The Hardcore Diaries Mick Foley
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2008
One of the best wrestling books, ever! I love reading wrestling books to gain insight into a business that so little is known backstage. Mick Foley has always given one of the more honest insights, also more down to earth. This one chronicles his journey to ECW's One Night Stand and all the bumps in the ...
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10 Count Trivia: Events and Championship (WWE) Dean Miller
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2008
Will you be counted out? Can you pin down the answer before that fateful 10 count sounds? Or will you be left out? There is only one way to discover just who is the champ, who really knows sports entertainment. Ten little questions to prove if you really know everything about the events and championships that have raised the rafters in arenas ...
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Walking a Golden Mile William Regal, Neil Chandler
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2005
Regal is the man... I first became a fan of William Regal when he worked Bill Goldberg and showed him how a real wrestler works during a WCW Saturday Nights Main Event... It was during Bill Goldberg's "undefeated" streak... Regal worked Goldberg so hard that I immediately became a fan...
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Ted DiBiase: The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2008
Excellent Book! This book is an excellent one which provides the reader with much insightful information about professional wrestling during the 1970s through 2006. Ted DiBiase was a very talented wrestler who performed as one of the greatest heel characters of all times - the ...
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Main Event: WWE in the Raging 80s (WWE) Brian Shields
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2006
Best book on wrestling I've seen Shields' book is really informative and entertaining. It's filled with pictures and stories behind the stories.
It begins with a chronology, encompassing great photos and events for for easy reference.
A great gift for anybody interested in wrestling.
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Andre the Giant: A Legendary Life (WWE) Michael Krugman
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2009
At seven-foot-five, four hundred and fifty pounds, André the Giant was a living, breathing legend -- a behemoth taking on all comers. Billed as "the Eighth Wonder of the World," he was the greatest attraction in sports entertainment and one of the most famous athletes in the world. André the Giant: A Legendary Life is the story of how his ...
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WWE Legends (WWE) Brian Solomon
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2006
A classic history of wrestling This book has a terrific premise -- short biographical articles on wrestling's major figures before the Hulk Hogan era. They're all here: Bruno Sammartino, Billy Graham, Superfly Snuka, Classy Freddie Blassie -- even the Rock's dad, Rocky Johnson. This well written ...
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Journey Into Darkness: The Unauthorized History of Kane (WWE) Michael Chiappetta
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2005
Bury me. Oh yeah. Having read Samuel Adams by McCulloch, Colin Powell's autobiography, and a terrific read about the life of Jefferson Davis, I truly believed that I had seen and read the pinnacle of the craft of biographical writing. I believed that never again could a life be written ...
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The Stone Cold Truth (WWE) Steve Austin
World Wrestling Entertainment, 2004
My Stone Cold Truth. The book was absolutely amazing. Although some of the stories jumped around a little bit, it was still interesting to read about the man behind Stone Cold Steve Austin. From his humble beginnings, to how he got his gimmick, and lastly to how his career finally ended ...
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