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What wrestling books have you read?

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Guest bps "The Truth" 21

I went to Barnes and Noble this morning because I decided that I wanted to read the Sex, Lies and Headlocks book.

 

I don't expect it to be any good...but I figured what the hell.,,I was curious...stop looking at me like that

 

Anyway...I also picked up Dave Meltzer's Tributes book...which I had read most of before but wanted to own it.

 

AND! For the first time I was able to get my hands on Pure Dynamite! Which I have wanted to read.

 

So I dropped a nice chunck of change on Wrestling books today...and I realized...I had bought more wrestling bookds than I had ever even read.

 

The only other books I've read were the two Foley biographies. Which I loved.

 

What books have you read and how were they?

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Guest Youth N Asia

Both Foley books...the first one is a classic...2nd one is ok though

 

Pure Dynamite...I love this book

 

Rock's book...Blah! it was a gift

 

DDP's book is alright...but he takes WAY too long to get into the wrestling

 

Angle's book...the Olympic stuff is good...but he's a super WWF asskisser in the book, which you can understand

 

I keep debating on whether I want to read Debiase's book or not...it's $10.99 at Borders, but it looks like a real quick read.

 

I will DEFINTLY buy Heenan's book when it comes out this September

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Guest bps "The Truth" 21

I'm going to buy Heenans book as well...

 

I saw the DiBiase book today...and flipping through it, it didn't appeal to me all that much.

 

Perhaps after I get through the stuff I just bought I'll give it a look.

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I keep debating on whether I want to read Debiase's book or not...it's $10.99 at Borders, but it looks like a real quick read.

I picked it up at Border's for the same price it's a decent read if you like wrestling but the religion parts will bore you but it's a great book if you like religion and wrestling. There are some decent stories on the old UWF and his early WWF run but he pretty much skims through 89-93. I'd give it a mild recommendation :)

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