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Post by wildojinx on Mar 5, 2021 20:04:58 GMT -5
Who are some wrestlers/wrestling personalities you're shocked havent written autobiographies yet? Triple H (not counting that workout book) is the first one who comes to mind.
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Post by Mozenrath on Mar 5, 2021 20:14:57 GMT -5
Did you mean to title the thread differently?
I forget if Kevin Nash has ever written a biography, but I guess him doing so many shoot videos accomplishes much the same thing.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2021 22:23:48 GMT -5
Jake Roberts' autobiography would be a hell of a read.
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Post by Hypnosis on Mar 5, 2021 22:39:16 GMT -5
Did you mean to title the thread differently? I forget if Kevin Nash has ever written a biography, but I guess him doing so many shoot videos accomplishes much the same thing. Maybe he'll go into more detail about eating ravioli and watching Beth Phoenix squat with the future book.
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Post by timelimitdraw on Mar 6, 2021 1:11:18 GMT -5
1) Paul Heyman. He came close after helping write Brock Lesnar's, but decided to wait after he came back to WWE. 2) Vince McMahon, even though it would be a slightly sanitized version of his story. 3) Konnan because it would be blunt, honest, and offer a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of AAA and lucha libre to an English-speaking audience. 4) Jeff Jarrett, but his story would probably have to be split into two different books like JR's autobiographies were.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Mar 6, 2021 1:24:06 GMT -5
I want more books from long time indy talent,Like say Steve Anthony. Dude has been wrestling for decades. Been all over and has some great stories. Or hell even people that got a short run on a big stage like Cassidy Riley.
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Post by Triangle Lancer on Mar 6, 2021 12:22:07 GMT -5
A good one would be Rick Martel. His contributions to the book on Montreal and the the recent Piper book make me wonder if Bertrand Hebert or Pat Laprade ever approached him about his own. He's been all over the world.
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Post by Gravedigger's Biscuits on Mar 6, 2021 12:37:17 GMT -5
Did you mean to title the thread differently? What's wrong with the thread title?
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Post by Nickybojelais on Mar 6, 2021 14:02:16 GMT -5
On this weeks Lapsed Fan podcast they were talking about how disappointing it was that Howard Finkel didn't write an autobiography before his passing. He must have had some fascinating tales considering he was in the company for so long. Although he was probably too much of a company man to reveal anything too exciting.
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Post by Mozenrath on Mar 6, 2021 17:52:08 GMT -5
Did you mean to title the thread differently? What's wrong with the thread title? Guess I misread it, I thought it said people who HAVE written autobiographies.
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Post by The Rick Jericho on Mar 6, 2021 20:43:38 GMT -5
The Real Triple H Story.
His Highway and Bi-Way to the top of the industry.
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Post by fw91 on Mar 6, 2021 21:10:20 GMT -5
On the slightly morbid side... since he was pretty involved in the two horrible tragedies, I thought perhaps Chavo Guerrero would write a memoir about them and his feelings. Of course he would have to feel comfortable doing so, but for some reason, I feel like he has a lot he wants to get out.
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Post by koreycaskets on Mar 6, 2021 22:04:57 GMT -5
He's passed on say but an Iron Mike Sharpe autobiography would have been awesome.
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