Has anyone read any good books on the wrestling industry?

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Greg P asked:


I mean ones that really give you the truth about the business?

Some books I have seen are “Wrestling Babylon: Piledriving Tales of Drugs, Sex, Death, and Scandal”

or

“Sex, Lies, and Headlocks: The Real Story of Vince McMahon and World Wrestling Entertainment ”

Are either of these books worth reading?

Garrett

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8 Responses to “Has anyone read any good books on the wrestling industry?”

  • Brian M

    Mick Foleys books are worth reading and Bret Harts Auto biography are probably the two best books because there is no bull **** they dont hold back any punches and tell the real deal. Harts is the best because he kept audio records of literally EVERYTHING that happened involving him during his time in the WWE and WCW so it is all truth no bull

  • Roxy R

    A really good book is A lion’s Tale: Around the World in Spandex by Chris Jericho

  • CMT

    the one by sting is pretty good

  • Charistmatic Enigma

    I read a biography on Stone Cold and Shaun Michael’s autobiography, both give a good insight into the wrestling business.

  • Curly S

    wwe books suck

  • Sas

    Haven’t read those two, but have read a couple I found in the library about “modern” wrestling. One was a little tame (Idiots Guide to Pro Wrestling) but still informative.
    The other was about the history of modern wrestling and how it compares to the original concept. I can’t remember the name of it, but it has a carnival type pattern on the cover.

  • PRINCE OF ENIGMA

    ive read a book called ” Journey to the HEART FOUNDATION” its about brett hart owen hart and all the other harts. great book.

  • DX_Lover

    My favorite book in the whole wide world is Shawn Michaels:Heart Break and Triumph

    I havent read any of those books thogh

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