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Shanghai Kid

Best and Worst Wrestling Books

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Most of the wrestling books I've read have been pretty good.

 

Goldberg's was horrible, however. The first half of the book is actually decent, where he is talking about getting into the business (although he doesn't actually talk about much most fans didn't already know), but the second half feels like it's just completely padded out, mostly talking about all the celebrities he's met and what a big star he is. It comes off like he is just a big egomaniac. But what do you expect when the guy had only been in the biz for, like, three years up to that point?

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