Is Have a Nice Day still the goat book?

I couldn't even do the Matt Hughes one when Chael is also an american wrestler and he's 1,000 times a better writer and 100,000 a better person, morally.

Fuck Matt and Mark, the Hughes brothers ... horrible human beings
 
Fuck Matt and Mark, the Hughes brothers ... horrible human beings

Karma's a bitch!

But in terms of wrestling books... it's hard to beat Have a Nice Day and Bret Hart's book. Yeah I'd have to say Have a Nice Day is still the GOAT.
 
Foley has a few books, all of them are great, Chael's book is great even though he never actually participated in the business.

The Squared Circle from Daivd Shoemaker is great.

We've Promised You A Great Main Event from Bill Hanstock is fantastic too.

I havent tead that particular book but I'd do a quick fact check on anything David Shoemaker says
That dude is the most uneducated, ignorant and flat out wrong "wrestling expert/historian" Ive ever seen, heard or read in my life
 
Is that an actual thing?


<Lmaoo>


Like anyone who likes the Young Bucks is going to read book.

It is real brother. I’ll ghostwrite your autobiography with you but don’t tell me shit before you do it.
 
It is real brother. I’ll ghostwrite your autobiography with you but don’t tell me shit before you do it.


As long as the checks in the mail...not working matches up with my mo anyway.
 
Matt Hughes book where he admits to being a psychopath, even though he doesn't really know he's admitting to being a psychopath, he just thinks he's telling "funny" stories is the GOAT book.
Reminds me of Ian Freeman's book, where I went from being a fan of his going in to loathing the guy once I'd finished.
 
Never meet your heroes.
 
My only "heroes" that I met and didn't disappoint were Chris Rock and Frank Black from the Pixies.
 
It's odd that Moxs' book came out literally the exact same day he announced he was in rehab but I highly recommend if for anyone who wants a refreshingly honest, sincere as hell account of life in the business. The writing is very sloppy because he's not a writer, never was, he's a wrestler and he actually wrote the damn thing himself! That's so very rare, 99% of other wrestler/celebrity "autobiographies" have a cowriter or at least highly involved editor that tightens everything up. This one doesn't, you can tell it's 100% legit. I also appreciated that he (probably correctly) assumed that anybody who's reading it is already a big pro wrestling geek so he doesn't waste time explaining all the lingo.
 
That and Bret Hart's probz the ultimate. I did enjoy many others though.
 
Read ..Nice Day several times then lost the book, need to d/l that and Hart's which I never read.
 
Matt Hughes book where he admits to being a psychopath, even though he doesn't really know he's admitting to being a psychopath, he just thinks he's telling "funny" stories is the GOAT book.

Tanks book was a bit like that, although I guess everyone already knew he was a psycho.
 
Wow, during Tony Khan's interview on Dan LeBatard show he says both him and Bryan Danielson think Moxs' book is THE best book on pro wrestling ever written. I really liked it but not THAT much.
 
I’ve only read Batista book, it’s pretty good. He doesn’t mention how big his dick is tho.
 

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