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Darth Krawlie
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Honestly, most of them are crap. Just old wrestlers airing their grievances and having very biased, exaggerated, and factually incorrect memories spewed out in poor quality writing. But every once in a while there’s some gems.

Nitro by Guy Evans is by far the best recount of the history of WCW I’ve ever read. Unbiased and looks at ALL sides of the story instead of just focusing on the writers’ pet issue. Really, thoroughly enjoyed it.

Currently I’m reading There’s Just One Problem by Brian Gewirtz, former WWE writer and the Rock’s friend. Mainly, this is just fucking hilarious. Highly recommended to anyone interested in the creative angle of the business.

You got any recs?

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I always thought Mankind’s was decent cause he’s a smart guy.

Hogan’s is the worst, it’s basically just him claiming to have invented everything a d discovered everyone.

Lita’s is good for a laugh cause you can see where she leaves out what horrible things she had to do to get ahead. “One day I met Paul E…. A week later I debuted on television.”

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