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Post by nickcave on Dec 23, 2013 14:45:48 GMT -5
Who are people who you think would write awesome books? Mine would be Jim Cornette, he's been through so many different eras that seeing it presented in book form would be awesome. Even if someone just transcribed his shoot interviews that would be gold.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2013 15:37:42 GMT -5
Vincent Kennedy McMahon.
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Post by TK The Friendly Robot on Dec 23, 2013 15:43:45 GMT -5
The Undertaker or Kane. Both their books would be epic.
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Post by Totorob101 on Dec 23, 2013 16:04:53 GMT -5
Great Khalis life story would be intresting.
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Post by TGM on Dec 24, 2013 4:22:37 GMT -5
I know this is the correct answer usually, but the more I think about it, the less likely it seems we would get an honest, from-the-horses-mouth account of things, without a ton of WWE revisionist crap behind it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2013 9:27:20 GMT -5
A Baron Von Raschke book would be a fun read. You see him do interviews now and he seems like such a nice guy, almost grandfatherly. Put it in book form and I can picture the Baron coming out. And cut it off early, because "That's All The People Need To Know."
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on Dec 24, 2013 11:29:47 GMT -5
Undertaker, Rob Van Dam, Booker T, Diamond Dallas Page, Jake The Snake, Scott Hall, and Paul Heyman.
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Post by The Dark Order Inferno on Dec 24, 2013 12:21:05 GMT -5
An honest Hulk Hogan book would be an epic, given how many highs and how many lows he has seen in his career and his personal life. I genuinely feel the true story of Hulk Hogan would be the sort of tale that could make for an award winning movie, but he would rather try and work the universe at all times when there's nothing to be gained.
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Post by repomark on Dec 24, 2013 12:55:31 GMT -5
I would love to read Vince's autobiography - even if it was complete revisionist nonsense it would be an hilarious read.
I think Undertaker, Paul Heyman and Jim Cornette are all excellent suggestion.
I will throw Jim Ross in as a suggestion. Edge could also do to write a second book, given his first was pre Lita/main event status.
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Post by lionheart21 on Dec 24, 2013 13:01:01 GMT -5
Gotta be Taker. The man's bared witness to countless events backstage and on the road, both known and unknown. A shoot interview or book from him would be the stuff of legend.
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Post by Mayonnaise on Dec 24, 2013 13:56:54 GMT -5
I'll echo the mentions of Taker, Edge and Vince. Also want to throw in Pat Patterson to talk about not only his career on and off screen but what it was like being a somewhat openly gay man in the business and Cary Silkin for what he's done saving ROH and growing them into one of the most successful and influential indies out there.
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Post by Dean-o on Dec 24, 2013 21:52:59 GMT -5
Paul Heyman
Steve Lombardi / Brooklyn Brawler...the dude must have a million stories to tell.
Jeff Jarrett
Kevin Nash
Scott Hall and Jake Roberts...a journey though their careers, then their downfall and recovery would be an amazing read.
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Post by Spider2024 on Dec 24, 2013 22:19:05 GMT -5
Braden Walker
Over 15 minutes of nonstop reading, in a 300 page book.
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