20 Best Wrestling Books Ever

2. Yes!: My Improbable Journey To The Main Even Of WrestleMania - Daniel Bryan With Craig Tello

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Ebury Press

As humble a former WrestleMania headliner and World Champion as anyone is likely to meet, Daniel Bryan doesn't talk himself up too much. One of the more recent releases featured on this list, Yes!: My Improbable Journey To The Main Event Of WrestleMania is a fascinating piece of insight into Bryan's quirky mind.

What other WWE World Champions had Vince McMahon startled upon first meeting him, all because they described themselves as being average at best? Traditionally, such a timid personality doesn't scream WrestleMania headliner. The fact he went on to become one is testament to Bryan's hard work and almost-insane levels of likeability.

After reading the book, readers will want to pick the former wrestler's brain apart, finding out what makes him tick. He really is an incredible human being, even if he would only claim to be a regular person.

Yes! is mainly about Bryan's matches at WrestleMania XXX (where he won the WWE Title), but also delves into his natural toughness, work on the independent scene for companies like Ring Of Honor, and his personal thoughts on the world around him.

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