10 Wrestling Facts We Didn't Know Last Week (May 1)
8. Goldust Plans To Write Second Autobiography
Released in 2011, 'Cross Rhodes: Goldust, Out Of The Darkness' was a WWE-published book that was enjoyed by many when it hit the shelves. Appearing remarkably candid and honest throughout his story, Goldust cut a reflective figure at many times throughout the read, talking about his various personal problems, but also the successful moments of his career. It really seemed that there was more to tell however, and Dustin Runnels - the man behind the Goldust face paint - has informed fans via social media that he's currently working on a second release, one that will focus on the past few years of his career, including his on-screen rivalry with younger brother, Cody Rhodes. Fans will be delighted to learn that there's more written content coming from the pen of Goldust, especially because it seems clear that he's coming close to the end of his in-ring career. It's been a long road for the man, and he has defied expectations on numerous occasions by continuing to perform at such a high level.
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