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Have A Nice Day (Foley)

 

Foley Is Good

 

Its True, Its True (Angle)

 

The Rock Says: The Most Electrifying Man in Sports-Entertainment

 

Hollywood Hulk Hogan

 

WWE Unscripted

 

The Stone Cold Truth

 

Its Good To Be The King...Sometimes

 

The Hardy Boyz : Exist 2 Inspire

 

Lita : A Less Traveled R.O.A.D.--The Reality of Amy Dumas

 

Bobby The Brain: Wrestling's Bad Boy Tells All

 

Chair Shots and Other Obstacles: Winning Life's Wrestling Matches (Bobby Heenan)

 

Ric Flair: To Be The Man

 

Sex, Lies, and Headlocks

 

Broken Harts: The Life and Death of Owen Hart

 

The Death of WCW

 

Adam Copeland on Edge

 

In the Pit with Piper: Roddy Gets Rowdy

 

Pure Dynamite

 

Positively Page (DDP)

 

Are We There Yet?

 

"Classy" Freddie Blassie: Listen, You Pencil Neck Geeks

 

Walking a Golden Mile (Regal)

 

Heartbreak & Triumph: (Michaels)

 

Cheating Death, Stealing Life (Guerrero)

 

Superstar Billy Graham: Tangled Ropes

 

WWE Legends

 

The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling

 

King of the Ring: The Harley Race Story

 

Terry Funk: More Than Just Hardcore

 

Eric Bischoff: Controversy Creates Cash

 

There's probably some more books I'm forgetting. Thanks in advance, can't wait to read your thoughts!

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Have A Nice Day

Foley Is Good

Its True, Its True

Sex, Lies, and Headlocks

I've read / HEAVILY skimmed through these. Foley's first and Sex, Lies, & Headlocks are the best of the four. Foley's has more personality but Sex, Lies, & Headlocks is just full of interesting stories. There are some obvious inaccuracies in Sex, Lies though. Nothing over the top, just little stuff like saying this guy fought this guy at this event when they didn't.

 

Piper's book is also good but I'm not sure how accurate it is. Piper loves his kayfabe.

 

I've read a good bit of Gary Michael Cappetta's book as well. He autographed it for me back in August. Good stuff. Mostly 70s WWWF thus far. Talks about having Monsoon as his boss, Vince never liking him, being scared of George Steele during the ring intros, etc.

 

The new road stories book looks interesting.

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Guest BrokenWings

The first two Foley books are far and away the best wrestling related books I've read, and the fact they were personally written by Mick and not by a ghostwriter make it even better. Must-buy's as a Foley fan, at least, if not simply wrestling in general.

 

The Rock's is written half in kayfabe basically, and while decent, I'd recommend skipping this one.

 

I'm only about a quarter of the way through the Ric Flair book, but so far it's been entertaining. The only complaint I have about the book so far is that I wished he had gone more in depth with his childhood and some of his stories growing up like Foley had. You literally go from his birth to breaking into the business in about six pages.

 

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Rock's book starts off well, but once he goes into character for most of the second half when talking about his feud with Stone Cold, it gets almost unreadable.

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Piper's book would've been great had he not wrote off the last six years of his career. It ends terribly.

 

Death of WCW is tremendous.

 

Flair's book rocks.

 

Foley's books are great.

 

Avoid Hogan's book. Full of his usual revisionist history.

 

As for Lawler, Lita, Hardys, etc., it really depends on a couple factors.

a) Reading capacity - I'm a fast reader, so a mediocre wrestling book isn't so bad since I get it done in less than two days typically.

b) What you read for - Some people read to indulge in the grand scheme of things, others read for bits and pieces of great info. The aforementioned books would only be interesting if you like bits and pieces of info.

c) Price - If you really desire to read them, borrow them from the library or buy them off Half.com. Not worth the full price.

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Have A Nice Day: best book ever written about wrestling.

Foley Is Good: not as good as his first one, but still damned entertaining and informative.

Its True, Its True: almost worthless for pro wrestling fans, since Angle barely talks about his short WWF career at all. Good for info on amateur wrestling though.

The Rock Says: The Most Electrifying Man in Sports-Entertainment: pure unmitigated crap. If it weren't for Chyna's, this would easily be the worst wrestling bio ever.

Hollywood Hulk Hogan: not too bad, a couple funny stories, but you have to read between the lines of all the blatant lies that Hogan spews out at times.

The Stone Cold Truth: a good read, but too damn short, I wish he'd gone into much more detail.

Chair Shots and Other Obstacles: Winning Life's Wrestling Matches (Bobby Heenan): this is Bobby's second book, and he tells a bunch more stories that he didn't get to in his first one, but it's more of a self-help inspirational type book than a wrestling bio.

Ric Flair: To Be The Man: excellent book in every way, except for all the controversies over Flair's opinions of people like Bret Hart, Mick Foley, etc.

Sex, Lies, and Headlocks: overrated. If you've ever read a dirtsheet, you probably know most of the info in this book. Nothing in it was anything I hadn't heard before.

The Death of WCW: wonderful book, Scott Keith should read it and learn how to actually write one of these.

Adam Copeland on Edge: the saddest attempt to rip off Mick Foley I've ever seen, right down to the Al Snow jokes. But he did write it by himself and tells a few decent stories, so points for effort.

In the Pit with Piper: Roddy Gets Rowdy: kinda like Hogan's book; some of it is interesting, but you do wonder how much of it is true. Too short, too.

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Guest HTQ's Personal Bitch

Have A Nice Day - Great book. Top 5 material.

Foley Is Good - Really good follow-up. Loses me in the dreaded section.

Its True, Its True - Haven't read it. Want to pick this up sometime.

The Rock Says: - Don't bother.

Hollywood Hulk Hogan - A light, uninteresting read. Should have been so much more (and more factual).

WWE Unscripted - ...

The Stone Cold Truth - Not that good.

Its Good To Be The King...Sometimes - Surprisingly decent if nothing else.

The Hardy Boyz : Exist 2 Inspire - Very good.

Lita : A Less Traveled R.O.A.D.--The Reality of Amy Dumas - Very good.

Chair Shots and Other Obstacles - The first Heenan book is fun, disposable far. Haven't read the second.

Ric Flair: To Be The Man - Very, very good. He takes a dig at Sammartino which I can't endore though.

Sex, Lies, and Headlocks - Pretty OK.

The Death of WCW - Feh. Wanted to like it. It has a few intersting spots but has a you've-read-all-this-before-on-the-internet feal.

Adam Copeland on Edge - not yet.

 

Edit: In the Pit with Piper: Roddy Gets Rowdy - Pretty good actually! Ends too abruptly.

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"Have A Nice Day" is fantastic but "Foley is Good" is just one big god awful attempt to cash in on the success of his first book. "Tietam Brown" was cool I'd pick that up to.

 

Flairs book is one big piece of fucking shit and speaks volumes about what a washed up egomaniac he really is. Case in point-near the end of this pile he wastes about ten pages telling you how wonderful his wife and his stuck up brats are. Oh and the real reason David left Puerto Rico is because he woke up one night and Victor Quinos was jerking off over his face, not shitty accomadations they put him up in a beautiful beach house. Fuck yeah!

 

"Pure Dynamite" and "The Death of WCW" are both must reads for wrestling fans. I could care less about all of the other books listed.

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You have to read Chyna's book. It's mind-blowingly hilarious. It shouldn't take long and I'm sure you can get it for pretty much nothing. It's not bad like Ishtar, it's bad like Plan 9.

 

Also, are there sex stories in the Lita book?

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You have to read Chyna's book. It's mind-blowingly hilarious. It shouldn't take long and I'm sure you can get it for pretty much nothing. It's not bad like Ishtar, it's bad like Plan 9.

 

Also, are there sex stories in the Lita book?

Apparently, she talks about her stripping days, but that's about it. I doubt they'd let their positive female role model talk about what a whore she is.

 

Whoa, I'm a bitch.

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Guest DVD Spree
Did anybody here ever get a copy of Diana Harts books that was pulled? That's what I'd like to read. And Owens book is out too.

That's just an awesome read - so bitter, so jaded, so wildly misinformed and insanely bitchy. I've got it as a Word manuscript somewhere on my computer.

 

Just for the sake of additional info, Ted DiBiase's book is a decent enough read, but it's heavily steeped in Jesus and isn't really worth picking up unless you're a huge DiBiase mark. Ken Shamrock's book was okay, and gave some nice insight into his adventures in Jaan, MMA, and his early days as a pro wrestler with Dean Malenko, but again probably isn't worth going out of your way for.

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Foley's second book is only half a book, really. That half is good. The other half is an extended screed against the PTC, which while somewhat well thought out, is way too forgiving of the WWE, and just a shill for Vince. Hey, guess what, Mick? Everyone who bought the book probably already liked wrestling. I think it's just because it was far too soon to write another book. Not enough new material.

 

I have heard the Tributes and Pure Dynamite are the only books that can compare to the first Foley book. I've wanted both for a while.

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"Pure Dynamite" and "The Death of WCW" are both must reads for wrestling fans.

That WCW book ain't that great.

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I doubt they'd let their positive female role model talk about what a whore she is.

get bent.

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Keep in mind WWE's idea of a positive female role-model is a woman who, through extensive, painful and costly plastic surgery was able to flash her jugs in Playboy. Who says feminism is dead?

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I doubt they'd let their positive female role model talk about what a whore she is.

get bent.

Uh oh, there's a whore loose in the thread.

Uh oh, there's a "scary" "goth" person loose in the thread.

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I suggest reading "King of the Ring: The Harley Race Story". The most honest, down-to-earth wrestling biography that I've read so far. Great read.

I must get this! Just saw it ina store the other day.

 

Also good:

Blassie's book

Broken Harts

Tributes

Tributes 2

Jack Brisco's book

Chokehold (not Stranglehold though!)

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Have A Nice Day- a great read....still have fond memories of reading it in college back in Fall '99

Foley Is Good- good, not up to the level of the first book since a lot came across as filler.

Its True, Its True- decent, the amateur aspect was good...written too early in his WWF career to mention much on the pro side

The Rock Says: The Most Electrifying Man in Sports-Entertainment -did not read

Hollywood Hulk Hogan- mindblowingly hilarious and inaccurate. Order Dave Meltzer's Observer Back Issue where for 6 pages he refutes every wrong fact in the book.....it makes it even better

WWE Unscripted- a nice coffee table book that I received as a gift and was pleasantly surprised by

The Stone Cold Truth- didn't read (on my list)

Its Good To Be The King...Sometimes-didn't read

The Hardy Boyz : Exist 2 Inspire- didn't read (on my list)

Lita : A Less Traveled R.O.A.D.--The Reality of Amy Dumas

Chair Shots and Other Obstacles: Winning Life's Wrestling Matches (Bobby Heenan)-didn't read

Ric Flair: To Be The Man-lots of fun, a little short, but one of the Best WWE books

Sex, Lies, and Headlocks -didn't read

The Death of WCW- great....but I'm a huge F4W~! fan

Adam Copeland on Edge-did't read

 

Pure Dynamite is excellent and brutal

Tributes 1 & 2 are highly recommended if you don't read the Observer.

 

-Paul Jacobi-

 

Edit: In the Pit with Piper: Roddy Gets Rowdy- not very good...lots of fantasy and bad facts like the Hogan book.

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I figured with Bischoff's book coming out, it would be about time to bump this. I also updated the list in my original post adding to where I left off with Piper. I'd like to get your thoughts please.

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"Are We There Yet?" is fun enough to go through during 2 or 3 trips to the crapper. And sure enough, there's a whole chapter dedicated to Big Show's adventures in foreign bathrooms. Other than that, it's your average road stories; some cute, some hilarious and some blah.

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