5 Wrestling Autobiographies That Must Happen

1. Vince McMahon

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Being the kingpin of the wrestling business must give Vince McMahon a lot to write about, but there are other elements that would make his autobiography intriguing. Vince's upbringing was turbulent and his life never slowed down. Those experiences shaped him into an eccentric millionaire who took over an industry.

The mind of Vince McMahon must be filled with thoughts ranging from strange to flat-out deranged. It would guaran-damn-tee there wouldn't be a dull moment from page-to-page. Who wouldn't want to see Vince reflect on weird carny ideas and try to explain them? Factor that in with his omnipotent presence in WWE, and this could be the ultimate wrestling autobiography.

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