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For those playing at home, thats the title of William Regal's "auto"biography. I was just wondering if anybody here has read it and what their thoughts were on it.
Ive found a shop in my city where they sell all of the WWE books (Edge's, Flair's (urrgh), Triple H's workout, Are we there yet?, See No Evil novel, Kane Novel, Lita, Hardyz, Regal and more). I already bought and read Edge's and now im thinking of getting Regal's. Only problem is that his has a ghost writer and im just wondering if that affects the books quality?
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Not read it yet. Love to hear what you think when you've finished it, I'd probably need someone whose opinions about wrestling I respect to read it first before I buy it.
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I heard Regal's was awesome. I read Triple H's. It gives you workout tips and gives you a biography of his life.
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Ive read ti and its one of the better WWE autobiographies, and the reason its called walking the golden mile is because the seafront in his hometown is nicknamed the golden mile
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Ive read ti and its one of the better WWE autobiographies, and the reason its called walking the golden mile is because the seafront in his hometown is nicknamed the golden mile
Hmm...
I will check it out.
I am def. interested from all i've heard about it.
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Well, I've started reading Eddie's book, about 60+ pages in, and it's a great read so far, giving very interesting insights into his personality and life.
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