Tag: Wrestling

The Rock – The Rock Says | Review

Title: The Rock Says

Author: The Rock

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 292

Rating: 8/10

 

The Rock - The Rock Says

The Rock – The Rock Says

 

I was a big fan of this book, but then I was also a big fan of The Rock, and I first read this not long after its publication in 2000. I was eleven years old at the time, and so the story of Dwayne Johnson’s rise to fame and fortune, from American football to wrestling and acting, was like a form of escapism, a true story that was real enough to give me hope for the future whilst being distant enough to take me completely away from my own life.

I don’t have much in common with The Rock, but I do respect his drive, and he’d certainly led an interesting life even by the year 2000, when the book was published. Since then, his career has snowballed and he’s now a successful movie star, certainly on a par with many people who are actors only. In fact, it’s The Rock’s versatility which is so impressive – he’s the kind of guy who hustles, and who’s worked hard in everything that he’s done to repeatedly rise to the top of his game in different fields.

Even as a writer, The Rock is pretty good, although he did have some help (as most celebrities do). You can also expect to check out a selection of awesome photographs that show The Rock throughout the years, from his childhood to his career as a professional American footballer and, later, as a wrestler. It’s the sort of story that almost sounds too good to be true, but it isn’t – sometimes the truth is more interesting than fiction, and this is one of those examples. I’d recommend it!

 

The Rock

The Rock

 

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Scott Edelman – Texas Rattlesnake | Review

Title: Texas Rattlesnake

Author: Scott Edelman

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 183

Rating: 8/10

 

Scott Edelman - Texas Rattlesnake

Scott Edelman – Texas Rattlesnake

 

Looks can really be deceiving – I picked up this book, which claims to tell “the unfiltered, completely unauthorised story of Steve Austin”, on a whim after seeing it in a charity shop. It looks like it’s aimed at kids, and like it isn’t going to be good – in fact, Laura thought I was crazy when she saw that I was buying it.

But it turns out that this is actually a fascinating insight in to the man who rose to the very top of the WWF, and even though I haven’t been seriously into wrestling since I was in secondary school, I still really enjoyed it. In fact, I’d bet that even if you’re not interested in wrestling, you’d still have fun with the book.

The author’s research was thorough and you can tell that he’s passionate about the subject matter, and that he understands it all easily too. You should read it if you’re a wrestling fan. Why? ’cause Stone Cold said so.

 

Scott Edelman

Scott Edelman

 

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