Right now I'm reading Bret's autobiography. Other books I've read include Foley's and Jericho's. What are some other good ones?
I've read over 40 wrestling related books, my all time favorite is Controversy Creates Cash. The business side of the industry is painted with such vivid detail, and Eric's stories are all entertaining.
>>1262695
It is a nice work of fiction.
Does Heyman have a book? I think that would be a good read.
Lion's Pride: The Turbulent History Of NJPW
Yes!: My Improbable Journey To The Main Event Of Wrestlemania
Lion's Pride is a good prowrestling read in general it doesn't matter if you don't care for NJPW.
Yes! is a surprisingly honest take on Bryan's career from Bryan himself.
I enjoyed Regal's book but being a Brit who can remember World of Sport as a kid might of help.
>>1262687
10th Anniversary Edition of "The Death of WCW".
The Squared Circle: Life, Death, and Professional Wrestling by David Shoemaker is pretty damn good.
Gary Hart's book of you can find it online. Straight old school and he gives no fucks.
>>1264354
>le book of utter lies face
>>1264354
I really enjoyed this one the first time around