5 Wrestling Autobiographies That Must Happen
5. Brooklyn Brawler
830437A lot of fans think that jobbers have a bleak existence, but these guys gladly play their roll. It's their job to make people look good and teach the young hotshots moving up the card. They're some of the first gatekeepers that a new wrestler encounters. Not everyone can be the star, they know it, and they're getting paid. Who better to tell the story of a jobber's life than the most famous one of them all?
The Brooklyn Brawler was never close to being a global superstar, which creates this charm around the idea of a Brooklyn Brawler autobiography, especially if one finds romance in the lesser-known tales of background players.
Most of the autobiographies are written by great champions, but there must be room on the bookshelves for a tale of the seasoned loser, surely?