Top 5 must-read Wrestling autobiographies
Writers might not be able to become a great wrestler but a wrestler could go on to become a good writer. The statement might sound like a paradox but in the bigger picture, the numerous wrestling books that made it into the bestselling list are proof of the same. Almost all the books related to wrestling gives a bird’s eye view of the business. However, the best insights are visible in autobiographies. Some say that Autobiographies are restricted to only one person’s view, but after all, it is what makes the book special.There have been many such books in the wrestling which gave us a superstar’s perspective on the business and here is a look at the best ones from the lot.
#7 Honorable Mention: William Regal: Walking a Golden Mile
William Regal might not have a decorated career like others in the wrestler to give out a good autobiography, but trust me this is one great book.
Regals takes us into the European wrestling scene and explains how it is different from the United States. There are also details about his addiction with drugs and some great advices to escape the addiction.