5 Wrestling Autobiographies That Must Happen
4. Paul Heyman
The best promo in the business wouldn't fail to entertain with an autobiography. Paul Heyman has done everything in wrestling; whether it be ringside photographer, manager, booker, owner, commentator. He has all those different perspectives to draw from.
Heyman doesn't seem like a nostalgic guy who would spend much time getting the final word on every little ECW incident, but there must be some insane stories that nobody has heard yet. He might be more present-leaning in his autobiography and choose to indulge in a few tales from his close relationship with one of today's biggest stars – Brock Lesnar.
One of the obvious attractions to a Heyman book would be a look into the thought processes of one of wrestling's most innovative minds. It takes a certain type of individual who can grow old, have children, and still keep a finger on the pulse in regards to what present audiences want. Other than reflections on the past, a Heyman autobiography might provide profound insight into the future of the business.