6 Wrestling Autobiographies That Need To Be Published

6. CM Punk

You don€™t get a moniker like €˜Best in the World€™ without backing it up, and throughout his wrestling career, CM Punk strived to be the very best to ever lace up a pair of boots. Whether he accomplished that or not is debatable, but many would consider him to be one of the top superstars in WWE history for his mix of incredible storytelling, in-ring presence, exemplary mic work and his ability to manipulate a crowd. He does have a documentary, in which he discusses stories from the independents, competing against Eddie Guerrero, his WWE tenure in which he went from the bottom of the food chain all the way to the co-main event of WrestleMania 28, but I'm sure a lot of these stories and much more would make for some fantastic reading. On paper, Punk would be able to flesh out these stories a lot more and would have more time to properly shape his thoughts. He could also give us more information on his eventual decision to leave the company after the 2014 Royal Rumble, and his relationship with AJ Lee. He's not under contract to WWE, and there€™s no way they and Punk would work together on a project like this the way things currently are, but an autobiography may be the closure that fans need to finally say goodbye to one of the best wrestlers of the modern era.
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