Top 5 Best WWE wrestling books you've ever read

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Mine are as follows:

1. Mick Foley : Have a nice day
2. Bret Hart: My real life in the cartoon world of wrestling
3. Chris Jericho: Around the world in spandex
4. Mick Foley: Foley is good
5. Chris Jericho: Undisputed
 

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I never read any but I got my husband Bret's book last year for Christmas and he loved it.
 

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Yeah I've read a lot of sports autobiographies, and wrestlers' are always the most interesting. Those guys led/lead crazy lives.
 

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They do indeed. I am more of a watch it then read it person.
I loved Bret & Shawn's rivalries video.
 

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It's not quite a WWE book but I'm currently reading Gorgeous George's biography by John Capouya. For marks and non-marks alike, this is a must read. Didn't realize The Gorgeous One influenced James Brown and Muhammad Ali. During the war efforts and The Great Depression, George figured out ways to annoy working class shlubs by wearing these expensive, ostentatious wardrobes as he entered the ring and he would take several minutes just to fold the ring before each match began--really raising hell from the spectators!