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.