5 Wrestling Autobiographies That Must Happen

2. Jim Cornette

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It's surprising that the wrestling world's resident hothead and shoot interview extraordinaire hasn't written an autobiography yet. While some might be tired of his rants, Cornette does offer years of experience in the business and countless locker room tales. Like Heyman, he has different perspectives to work from and wouldn't pull punches. However, he doesn't work for WWE, so the punches would be harder.

One big difference between a potential Cornette autobiography and a potential Heyman one lies in their clashing personalities. One could say that Cornette is an old man who still thinks it's the '80s, but he could also be seen as someone who believes in doing things a certain way. Whether the reader agrees with him or not, a Cornette autobiography would still provide documentation and nostalgia from an old school southern wrestling personality.

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