6 Wrestling Autobiographies That Need To Be Published

1. The Undertaker

The Undertaker has had a storied career, unparalleled by any other man, myth or legend to set foot in a wrestling ring. He has spent over twenty-five years portraying a dead man walking, and even in a generation of generally smarter fans (with regards to the entertainment aspect of the business), he still manages to suspend disbelief and make you feel an electricity unlike any other when he begins his slow, methodical walk to the ring. He's one of very few huge stars from any era in WWE not to break character in a huge way and ruin the mystery behind his on-screen persona. That being said, I'm sure you've read all of the reports by now about how The Undertaker is on his last legs as a performer, and how the icon only has about two or three big-time matches left in him, if at all. With this in mind, maybe it's time for The Undertaker to finally reveal all, and write about his experiences working in the industry, both prior to and following his debut in WWE.
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