Whoever said 'Sex, Lies and Headlocks' was boring, is absolutley correct.
I liked it.
I have read both of Foley's, the Rock's, Lita's, The Hardy's, Austin's, King's, Hogan's, Chyna's, Kurt Angle's and theres is likely a few more I am missing. I bought Edge's but haven't had a chance to read it yet.
I really enjoyed the Hardy's, and Chyna's was by far the worst piece of literature I have ever read.
I found the hardyz book to have a weird style but it still was a good book, but at first I was thinking I just wasted my money on a interview I could have read on the net
Whoever said 'Sex, Lies and Headlocks' was boring, is absolutley correct.
At about 260 (small) pages, it kept my attention. Good background how the biz has changed and on the drug trial.
Austin's book was entertaining enough but he's all face, I preferred his old "gray" character.
Flair's book is great. Best part was when he finally beat up Bischoff. Also only after reading it did I start noticing how the "knife-edge' chop draws a 'woo" from the crowd whether it's done by Benoit, Y2J, HHH, HBK, etc. Hilarious comments about Foley & Rhodes too.
Well I guess it wouldn't be bad if I didn't know 90% of it, the inner workings of television didn't keep me that interested, prolly cuz I read Death of WCW first, which is a lot of the same story, just told in a more entertaining manner.