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Chris Dresdon

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I've read Stone Cold's, Edge's, Bret's, Flair's, both of Jericho's, the fictional Kane one, and a little bit of Goldust's. I would recommend all of them, as I enjoyed each book, read Jericho's first book in two days and Bret's in about three or four and I'm not much of a reader. Looking forward to Jericho's third, Edge's rumored second book, and if Bret is in fact writing another one, I look forward to that one too. Heard the Jimmy Snuka book wasn't that great and sadly I've never read anything Foley has written, I need to though.
 

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The Snuka book was awful. Funnily enough so was Roddy Piper's. This (http://tinyurl.com/bb8xupm) was a good little find I came across recently which features accounts of both men. It's only a short read at perhaps about 40 minutes reading time, but it's only $0.99 and was handy to read on my phone at college.
 
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4/1/13 The Three Count: My Life in Stripes as a WWE Referee by Jimmy Korderas. Foreword by Adam "Edge" Copeland

Be interested in reading some reviews for this once it is released. He worked for WWE for 22 years so he is bound to have some good stories.
 
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Not doing this to be an intentional ass, but does anyone know any decent book on something that covers the Benoit incident in a bit more detail?

I'm not looking for sensationalist rubbish that capitalizes on a tragedy, I want to know if someone wrote anything meaningful about it.
 

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Ring of Hell by Matthew Randazzo. It focuses primarily on Benoit but is also a pretty vicious indictment of the wrestling business as a whole.

Great book.