No is a Four-Letter Word: How I Failed in Spelling But Succeeded in Life (Chris Jericho with I’m Sure He Had a Ghostwriter But They Don’t List it Anywhere; I Hope That Means the Guy Got Paid Really Well). I do not enjoy self-help books, and I generally don’t want advice from celebrities, but the pace and structure of No is a Four-Letter Word make it a highly addictive and entertaining read. The structure and feel of the book make reading a blast, with each chapter feeling like a satisfying “match” unto itself. Big Gold: A Close Look at Pro Wrestling’s Most Celebrated Championship Belt (Dick Bourne with Dave Millican), As Ric Flair liked to say, “If it ain’t Big Gold, it’s second best!”, Big Gold is the ultimate deep dive into fanboy minutiae, dedicating two hundred pages to the history, design, and cultural significance of the most celebrated championship title belt in wrestling history. – David Gibb, 3. Bret Hart’s autobiography hits all the expected notes: he stories his rise from Calgary to king of the wrestling world, discusses the descent of his role model and close colleague, the Dynamite Kid, into complete self-destruction, details his main event squabble with Shawn Michaels literally blow-by-blow, and dives deep into the devastation of losing his brother to an ill-conceived workplace accident. Jerry wrote the best seller MONEYLOVE back in 1978 [with over 2 Million in sales] – in the days before the Internet and Amazon. – John Corrigan, 19. Plus, Jericho delves into his escapades outside the ring, such as Hollywood, Fozzy and becoming a father. Slobberknocker (Jim Ross with Paul O’Brien). Both Flairs should be commended on their brutal honesty, making readers feel like friends more than fans. I am a writer and filmmaker who loves connecting with fellow book and film enthusiasts. At the end of the day, though, it’s a really cool look into what it meant to be a smart, ambitious “regular guy” in the wrestling business when regular guys weren’t allowed. This is a fun departure from bestselling author, Mick Foley. 10 Epic Author Smack Downs: When Literary Criticism Gets Ugly, One Part Book Enthusiast, One Part Vocalist, And A Totally Fierce Female: Florence Welch, Girl Power! Rhodes gives an engaging, inspirational story of redemption in the world of professional wrestling.

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Get the Crosswords With Friends Crossword Answers delivered to your inbox every day! His co-author Shaun Assael is one of the original staff members at ESPN Magazine and a member of the network’s Enterprise & Investigations Group. The books are listed according to the highest sales estimate as reported in reliable, independent sources. – John Corrigan, 14. With his vivid descriptions of enduring unimaginable pain, navigating the Big Three, surviving Hell in a Cell and achieving his childhood dream, Mrs. Foley’s Baby Boy shattered the perception that pro wrestlers were unintelligent, grunting buffoons and their fan base was uneducated booger eaters. Knowing how much pride he takes in all of his endeavors, it was highly unlikely that Y2J would rely upon a ghostwriter, but he exceeded all expectations with his debut autobiography. Done with Best-selling author who wrote the eight books in the “Artemis Fowl” series: 2 wds.? – David Gibb, 11. “…All they do is eat, shit, and squawk,” Dillon once heard Vincent J. McMahon tell his son backstage at Madison Square Garden.

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