Eric Bischoff: Controversy Creates Cash (WWE)
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Genres: Biographies & Memoirs, Business & Money, Sports & Outdoors
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Biographies & Memoirs, Business & Money, Sports & Outdoors
Book Type: Hardcover
Ray G. (ramsfanray) - , reviewed on + 17 more book reviews
Like most autobiographies, Bischoff tries to paint himself in the best light possible. I don't think he purposefully lies, but he does shy away from taking responsiblity for some of the mistakes he made. Not all of them, but enough. I suppose that's human nature. For the most part, he doesn't bury anyone, though he has few choice words about Vince Russo, but who doesn't?
The biggest problem with this book though is the writing. Not very good. It's disjointed, jumps around a lot. There is no coherent story to follow. Which is ironic considering how much emphasis he claims to have put on wrestling storylines.
Any wrestling fan will probably want to read this book, but it's not really that great.
The biggest problem with this book though is the writing. Not very good. It's disjointed, jumps around a lot. There is no coherent story to follow. Which is ironic considering how much emphasis he claims to have put on wrestling storylines.
Any wrestling fan will probably want to read this book, but it's not really that great.
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