Helpful Score: 3
In short, a well-written and very funny account of Chris Jericho's life. He is as gifted a writer as he is a wrestler! Covers his youthful days dreaming of being a wrestler, his training at the Hart Brothers camp in Calgary, and his forays into pro wrestling. One of the best books about wrestling I've read. Highly recommended!
If you're a huge wrestling fan, as I am, then this book is definitely for you. This books tells of Chris' life from the time he was little until he made his WWE Debut, when he interrupted the monologue on Monday Night Raw of "The Great One", The Rock. It tells of his struggles to become one of the greatest wrestlers & talkers of all time, behind the scenes stories of New Japan, ECW, WCW, WWE, etc. (and the stories about some of our beloved favorite wrestlers), from his mother's tragic accident, which left her in a wheelchair, of the deaths of some of his closest friends, to meeting his wife, & some of THE funniest antecdotes & stories imaginable.
I honestly read this book in 2 days. It was hilarious & sad at times, but I can tell you, I could NOT put this book down. It was laugh out loud funny.
I honestly read this book in 2 days. It was hilarious & sad at times, but I can tell you, I could NOT put this book down. It was laugh out loud funny.
One of the best autobiography's I have ever read. I definitely recommend it to any wrestling fan.