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What books do you want to see?
What are the top 3 biographies would you want to see/read that haven't been written yet?
For me: Kevin Nash, Taz, and Undertaker. |
Aurora Rose - Growing Up Helmsley
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Is this just seeing or reading as well? Because I feel that I'd like to look at Bret Hart's book from far away but I could probably read Flairs. I need some clarification.
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Undertaker's would be very interesting if clear of all WWE influence on content.
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I don't know, Taker is extremely loyal to Vince and wrestling in general, so even without working for WWE, he is probably still going to toe the line.
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I think the only one more interesting than Undertaker's (assuming Vince doesn't do a true tell-all) would be JR's.
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Maybe one surrounding the Kliq
Does Jerry Lawler have a book? How about Terry Funk? |
Yes to Lawler, I don't think so on Terry.
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Maybe a book by Paul Heyman?
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What? About how great he and ECW was and how it was all TNN's fault that ECW died?
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Plus there would probably be a chapter where he just cusses out Bischoff.
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Exactly
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This may sound dumb, but I wouldn't mind reading about a down and out wrestler who is constantly switching between wrestling and another job. Something by Shane Douglas or Justin Credible.
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Wrestling With Customer Service: The Shane Douglas Story
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Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Shane Douglas would all be great
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A Vince McMahon book would either be absolutely fantastic or as crappy as Hulk Hogan's book. Also, I would love a Doink the Clown book.
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My Life As A Jobber: The Steve Lombardi Story
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I actually wouldn't mind reading that
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More than one person has played Doink.
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I'd want the Matt Borne version.
Also, I would like a book from Dorkchop with Bloque Wrestlers. |
I'd like to see Braden Walker's.
It would be epic. |
Tekno Team 2000's book will be available in .pdf format only.
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I've still got my fingers crossed for the Doug Furnas and Philp Lafon book.
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Rob Van Dam, simply for the fact that I know the guy will go no holds barred and be completely and totally honest about everything that he's been through during his career, which would be very, very interesting.
Also, a good book would be one about the daily goings-on behind the scenes at the WWE, written by an ex-Producer or even someone like an ex-creative writer. I'd just love to hear stories outside of the wrestler's perspective. |
Does Tommy Dreamer have a book out yet?
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Tommy's would be interesting, because he doesn't come across as full of shit.
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He also seems, IMO, to be the best chance we've got at a "fair and balanced" book about what really happened with ECW. No kool-aid drinking necessary - Paul E's OR Vince's.
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Tommy is loyal, not fanatical.
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Glen Jacobs.
Not Kane. Not the "Kane biography" that's out now, but Glen Jacobs. How does he really feel about being the WWE champ for 24 hours? What was it like to get the rub from The Undertaker? How does he feel about being the most powerful jobber? Was it fun working with The King, or the fake Diesel gimmick? Jacobs has been around for a while, I'm sure he has a hell of a story. |
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I'd like to read hardcore hollys thought on the shit he did.
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Rusty Brooks: The Backstage Truth From a Fat Jobber.
http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com...ybrooks/01.jpg |
Destor :shifty:
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"My Name is the Crippler" by Ann Rule
Coming soon! |
"Chicken Wings and Tap Water" by [_________________]
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OMG I have to text Chavo
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The Sandman, Abdullah The Butcher and Stan Hansen would all be interesting reads.
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