10 WWE superstars you might not know are authors
The life of a high-profile wrestler resembles the life of a rock star in more ways than one. Both have an insane fan following, command enormous respect, have loads of escapades wherever they go and have fame and fortune and everything that goes with it.Such exploits only make up for a compelling autobiography, and why not? If Bob Dylan, one of the greatest and most complex rockers of all time, can have a hugely successful memoir, why can’t the stars of WWE? Some of them have done just that, and have written texts that have been appreciated as much as their performance in the ring.Browse through to find out about 10 WWE superstars you might not know are authors.
#10 Edge
Adam Copeland aka Edge was undoubtedly one of the best wrestling talents to emerge out of Canada, and ruled the roost in WWE several times before a nasty neck injury forced him to retire prematurely.
While in his prime, Copeland released a memoir titled Adam Copeland on Edge, which gave readers insight on how to make it big in the unforgiving world of sports as well as what it’s like to be the man inside the ring.