7 Upcoming Wrestling Books You Need To Know About

1. Sabu's Autobiography

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Details are even less concrete on this.

'TBD' still sits alongside any mention of Sabu's impending autobiography wherever one looks, but it's in the works, and we cannot wait. Think of the stories this guy has, and how little f*cks he gives about staying in WWE's good graces these days. Sabu, through ECW domination and all the injuries, is a law unto himself.

That's the lure here. Don't kid yourself, the 'Homicidal, Suicidal, Genocidal' one will know exactly what wrestling fans want to read about. We're a savage lot at times, and so tales of what really happened in the original ECW locker rooms, what Sabu got up to on the road and his thoughts on the McMahon empire are the juiciest promises laying in wait.

If this does indeed see the light of day, it could be the most provocative, uncensored pro wrestling read in quite some time, possibly ever. Nothing will be off limits to a guy who has chimed in on Twitter with his own unique, frankly outlandish views on everything from WWE to Renee Young.

What are your favourite wrestling books of all time, and which ones are you most looking forward to? Let us know down in the comments section below!

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