Rating: Summary: glimpses of the lives of the wrestlers Review: "Unscripted" is a coffee table style book from World Wrestling Entertainment. It focuses on the WWE Superstars and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the Superstars and their lives. The book is broken up into three sections, each with the focus on a different aspect of the Superstars' life. In each section, a Superstar gets a two page spread that has photography and something written by the Superstar about his or her life (or career).I wouldn't say that "Unscripted" is in depth, by any means, but it does gives us descriptions of the lives of the wrestlers that we would not ordinarily have. For example, Chris Jericho writes about how he does not have an ego about what he does because when he gets home his wife still makes him take out the garbage. The Undertaker wrote about how he had almost played professional basketball and how he decided to turn to the ring. Kurt Angle wrote about wrestling in the Olympics with a broken neck and why he did it. Each wrestler gives a little glimpse into their lives, what they do, and why. We really just get a glimpse of the wrestling world through the eyes of the wrestlers. As a fan of the WWE product, I found this to be interesting (if less in depth than, say, Mick Foley's autobiography). This is a coffee table book, however, so there are many pictures and not too much text. This is one you can pick up, look at a two page spread, and then put down again to peruse at your leisure.
Rating: Summary: glimpses of the lives of the wrestlers Review: "Unscripted" is a coffee table style book from World Wrestling Entertainment. It focuses on the WWE Superstars and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the Superstars and their lives. The book is broken up into three sections, each with the focus on a different aspect of the Superstars' life. In each section, a Superstar gets a two page spread that has photography and something written by the Superstar about his or her life (or career). I wouldn't say that "Unscripted" is in depth, by any means, but it does gives us descriptions of the lives of the wrestlers that we would not ordinarily have. For example, Chris Jericho writes about how he does not have an ego about what he does because when he gets home his wife still makes him take out the garbage. The Undertaker wrote about how he had almost played professional basketball and how he decided to turn to the ring. Kurt Angle wrote about wrestling in the Olympics with a broken neck and why he did it. Each wrestler gives a little glimpse into their lives, what they do, and why. We really just get a glimpse of the wrestling world through the eyes of the wrestlers. As a fan of the WWE product, I found this to be interesting (if less in depth than, say, Mick Foley's autobiography). This is a coffee table book, however, so there are many pictures and not too much text. This is one you can pick up, look at a two page spread, and then put down again to peruse at your leisure.
Rating: Summary: Unscripted really is scripted Review: But it's not a bad read for a cold rainy day. The photos are of high quality. Some of the diva photos are from a WWE Divas magazine shoot. The interviews are pretty good. If you are a new fan, or casual fan (like me) it's a nice present. If you're a photography buff, it's neat also. But I'm glad I didn't pay list price.
Rating: Summary: A must have for the true, blue, wrestling fan Review: I recently bought this book, and after reading it, I think its the best WWE book ever. It gives you an inside look on what the Superstars are really like, and how they travel day to day. Some of the superstars discuss how they broke through the doors of the WWE, and what thier home life is like. The bottom line is, this is definatly a MUST HAVE for the true wrestling fan :)
Rating: Summary: A must have for the true, blue, wrestling fan Review: I recently bought this book, and after reading it, I think its the best WWE book ever. It gives you an inside look on what the Superstars are really like, and how they travel day to day. Some of the superstars discuss how they broke through the doors of the WWE, and what thier home life is like. The bottom line is, this is definatly a MUST HAVE for the true wrestling fan :)
Rating: Summary: AWESOME BOOK Review: I whole big book of color pictures and readings about each wrestler. This book was very well done and it shows you the personal lives of the wrestlers. Lets you take a peek inside of what is happening behind the scenes. The pictures lets see different things and with the pictures it lets you write a story yourself. I would love to see more books like this.
Rating: Summary: AWESOME BOOK Review: I whole big book of color pictures and readings about each wrestler. This book was very well done and it shows you the personal lives of the wrestlers. Lets you take a peek inside of what is happening behind the scenes. The pictures lets see different things and with the pictures it lets you write a story yourself. I would love to see more books like this.
Rating: Summary: Reviews in English Language Only please Review: In response to the review posted on November 12, 2003: Usually in writing a review, a firm grasp of the English language can provide you with an excellent jump-start. This may seem hard to swallow, but the majority of Americans do not understand ghetto trash-talk, and your use of it only furthers the case that we are truly getting dumber by the minute. The book was highly entertaining and revealing; it's a must for any TRUE WWE fan
Rating: Summary: Just Like the WWE, This Book is Trash Review: Let me holler at ya suckas that bought this book, You two cent jacked up fruit bootys need to recognize and realize that you wasted your NOT EVEN earned money on this garbage. Just like the Mofos in Boston, Ya'll Stank.
Rating: Summary: AWESOME! Review: The photography in this book is amazing. Like most coffee table books, I assumed the words would be borring and the focus would be on the images. I was wrong! Even my mom, who is not a wrestling fan, thought it was the best coffee table book she ever read!
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