6 Wrestling Autobiographies That Need To Be Published

Which of these superstars should put pen to paper and finally tell all?

Though they may not be published by the truckload each year, WWE's impressive line of autobiographies remain as one of their most insightful and eye-opening mediums when it comes to discovering more about the ins and outs of professional wrestling. Written for the most part by world renowned legends, these publications delve deep into the lives and careers of some of wrestling€™s biggest heroes. They cite stories of interesting people, classic matches and turbulent organisations from years gone by in the industry. It was recently announced that WWE Hall of Famer, Pat Patterson, the first Intercontinental Champion in history, will join WWE's esteemed list of authors with his book in August. Titled 'Accepted: How the First Gay Superstar Changed WWE', it's sure to be a cracking read! That being said, who hasn€™t released an autobiography just yet that really, really needs to?
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