10 Things You Need To Know About Chris Jericho's New Book

The third book from Chris Jericho is another must read for any wrestling fan!

Chris Jericho's third book "The Best In The World...At What I Have No Idea" was released in the past week and it's excellent just like his first two books. Jericho has a lot of talent in terms telling his stories in an entertaining way. Whether he's talking about his wrestling career, his music ventures with his band Fozzy or even appearing on Dancing With the Stars, Jericho always finds a way to keep the reader interested in what he's talking about. Jericho's first book was called "A Lion's Tale" and it was released in 2007. It covered his life from the time he was born through the end of his WCW days in 1999, which led to his memorable WWE debut that summer. The second book was called "Undisputed" and it chronicled his career from when he stared in WWE in 1999 until 2007. That one stopped right before his WWE return, which is where "The Best in the World" picked up. This book covered Jericho's life from late 2007 right until his WWE return at the 2013 Royal Rumble. You might be thinking that there's not that much material for a guy to write about over a five year span, but Jericho's able to do it in just over 400 pages. If you're a fan of WWE, you will absolutely love it. Jericho's third autobiography is as good as the first two, if not better. It's hard to really rate them because it's the same man telling stories about his life. The appeal of the first one is we don't know as much about his pre-WWE days, so there's a lot of insight into that. The second one is about his first run in WWE, which featured plenty of highs and lows. This one is more about the last five years when he was at his absolute best. If you haven't read the first two, you should probably pick them up and go through them first so you get the full Jericho experience. Without giving too much away, here are ten things we learned from Chris Jericho's third book "The Best In The World...At What I Have No Idea."
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