What Wrestling book that haven’t been written would you like to read?

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There’s so many personalities in this business that have so many stories that shoots and podcasts can’t cover.

Raven would be dope. Bret Hart part 2. AJ should definitely write one in the future.
 

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Vincent K. McMahon tell all autobiography would be the obvious one, but we'll probably never see it. Dude protects his image way too much

Bruce Prichard should write a book, to get everything down on paper if nothing else, but of course there'd be tons of overlap with the podcast stories we've already heard. I'd still buy a copy gladly

I heard Hitman's book was originally 1000 pages or something, would be curious to read what was left on the cutting room floor

RVD would be write a great book I'm sure

I'd definitely be interested in more mid-90's behind the scenes stuff since as much as the product sucked I was obsessed with it at the time.

^ To that point, what books already written should I check out for the backstage juice on say 94-96 specifically?
 

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The Rio De Janeiro Intercontinental Championship Tournament, With Photographic Evidence
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An honest book by Cena

his favorite rivals, what it was like growing up, favorite make a wish stories, movie stories, celeb stories, mania moments, what it was like fukking mickie and getting her fired, who else he bagged on the low, etc.
 

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A book about The Rock n Wrestling Era... with all the details on how it came to be, what influenced Vince to cross promote with MTV, get Mr. T involved, Cyndi Lauper, all the wrestlers themselves, the influx of "new" stars, how it affected the WWF stars that preceded that era, etc., etc.

I actually thought it was a no-brainer for WWE to do a documentary DVD on it, back when they were putting them out all the time. We got one on Ric Flair & The Horsemen, Dusty, AWA, World Class, etc... I figured one on the era that made the WWF woulda surely happened, but never did.

I'd also like, if anyone knew him well enough to write about him, one on the life of The Junkyard Dog. Seemed like a guy who could've been a star for a longtime but his life outside the ring got the best of him.
 

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Vince is the obvious answer... If truthfully told

Pritchard just be more ducktales


Does jake Roberts have a book?

A non wwe associated one might have some interesting stories

Basically all their books would just have bullshyt on them same as the shoot interviews
They are all still carnies at heart so never get a Truthful tale

But a Truthful ine
Vince
Bischoff
HBK/all kliq guys for just the scumbaggery
Bret without the inflated ego and any wrong he did being someone else's fault
Cornett would have a great book just on a wrestling history if he toned the rants down throughout
Jerry jarrett without bullshyt
I'd say labeler but never would want to endorse that pedo
Paul boesch book would have been grear

I kinda like the older stuff now interested in all that


But we'll never get an impartial true book from any of these guys so:yeshrug:
 
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