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Bezig met laden... A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex (2007)door Chris Jericho
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. He's no Mick Foley, but Chris Jericho can definitely write (and wrestle, I suppose). A wide-ranging biography — from a geographic and emotional perspective — you get a front-row seat to the rise, rise, rise, plateau (WCW) and rise of Jericho up until the time he his the WWF(E). He's lead an interesting life, and though a bit over-fond of poop jokes and the like, knows how to tell his story in a compelling way. It's not exactly one of those "so good you'll like it regardless of your background" bios, but if you're into (or were into) wrestling at all, this is definitely worth a read. Next to "Hitman", Jericho's autobiography is one of the most entertaining looks at the world of professional wrestling. I might sound like a terrible person in saying this but I'm happy that it was not censored by the actions of Chris Benoit in mid-2007 - I feel that it would not have been all that accurate in depicting Jericho's early career if that had happened. I kind of wish it really did show more of the hard work that goes in to the industry. There’s some of that in the book when he’s covering his training, but it comes sparingly in the rest of the book. Every time he started on the nuts and bolts of the hard work, it shortly thereafter veered off into the political or the road stories. I was left wanting more. What does it take to carry a lesser worker to a good match? How does one work light as in Mexico versus strong as in Japan? I know what the terms mean. But he never really goes in depth on the trials and tribulations of making these things work. Overall the book entertained me very much, but could have been more. (Full review at my blog) geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Chris Jericho is the first undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the WWE and WCW, and has been called one of the fifty greatest wrestlers of all time. Now retired, he tells the story of his journey from wrestling school in Canada to his time in leagues in Mexico and Japan to his big break in the WCW. He dishes the dirt on how he worked his way through the ranks alongside major wrestling stars like Chris Benoit and Lance Storm to become a superstar.--From publisher description. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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He's lead an interesting life, and though a bit over-fond of poop jokes and the like, knows how to tell his story in a compelling way. It's not exactly one of those "so good you'll like it regardless of your background" bios, but if you're into (or were into) wrestling at all, this is definitely worth a read. ( )