It’s a beautiful hardcover coffee table book, replete with vivid photography and insightful text.
Question: Why was there not a similar book written on The Macho Man
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skunklovestiger wrote: A comment like this needs a really useless piece of shit. Well maybe you are used to get fucked by your mother in the basement. It would be better if somebody just kills you useless asshole. Just killl yourself shithead.
I definitely agree on those two. The recent book on the British Bulldogs that came out a few years ago is great too. If you're into history, the Tim Hornbacker books can't be beat, especially his book about Buddy Rogers. Hornbacker recently released a Flair book as well. I haven't picked that one up yet, however.Mister Freeze wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 7:37 am If you want the good shit, get the autobiographies by Dynamite Kid and Bret Hart. You'll read about steroids, cheating on wives, and other fun stuff.
Mister Freeze wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 7:37 am If you want the good shit, get the autobiographies by Dynamite Kid and Bret Hart. You'll read about steroids, cheating on wives, and other fun stuff.
I will always wonder why Have a nice day Ebook was taken off Amazon, and you can no longer buy Foley is Good. Nothing on Audible that I ever found. Its stuff like this, along with publishers not putting stuff out on ebook at all.mrsnikkisixx wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 8:56 pm Mick Foley’s books, particularly Have A Nice Day, are very well written, and he has a great way of telling a story.
if anyone asked which wrestling books to read, those are the first two i would mention.Mister Freeze wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 7:37 am If you want the good shit, get the autobiographies by Dynamite Kid and Bret Hart. You'll read about steroids, cheating on wives, and other fun stuff.