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The Hardy Boyz : Exist 2 Inspire

The Hardy Boyz : Exist 2 Inspire

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: new levels of inspiration
Review: along the way the hardy boys worked their way up to the wwe or the wwf at that time. their struggles along the way made the way to get to the wwe, more exciting and more intense. when they finially got to the wwe, i bet they were extatic. they worked independent circuits for a while, then they did jobs for the wwe for a while. eventuelly they got in to the wwe and when they got there, the new journey now only seemeed to begin.

with their mother dieng when they were at such a young age, their daddy-gilbert hardy-was the one left to raise them. they got into a lot of trouble, but through all of it they survived.
i thought the book was great and i would recomd this book to anybody who likes the hardy boyz and possibly lita, because she is in the book to.

they also talk about how they grew up, the friends they had
-shannen moore-, how they got into the buisness, and who trained them. along with their first jobs, some things they encountered, and some girlfriends they had, and some more funny things.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Let the Hardy Boyz inspire you!
Review: As other readers already mentioned - this book is a definite must for any Hardy Boyz Fan. But even if you are not a wrestling fan yet, you should pick up this book. Apart from being very inspiring and proving that one "only" needs to go after their dreams to make them reality, it allows a very refreshing, entertaining and sometimes amusing look behind the scenes of professional wrestling. I am positive this book will be an incentive for many not-yet wrestling fans to see for themselves what all the buzz is about. While The Rock's book did just that for me about 3 years ago it was the likes of Matt and Jeff Hardy, Shane Helms and Shannon Moore who kept me watching every week and causing me to want to look behind the scenes, trying to find credible accounts like this autobiography. The book is written in conservational style and even though with the help of a ghostwriter - Matt and Jeff might just as well have jotted it down themselves (- if they had the time, that is)! I have been very fortunate to meet the guys on a couple of occasions, and reading this book is just like having a conversation with them. You can see that they are two "regular" North Carolina boyz who have not let success get to their heads (even if "Mattitude" would like you to believe otherwise)! I hope they both know how their humble and gracious attitude towards their fans - and life in general - is appreciated! Like Matt, I believe "what goes around comes around" - which will provide the boyz with a lifetime of well deserved good fortune!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Takes You On A Journey Through Hardyville
Review: Exist 2 Inspire, the story of the WWE Wrestlers; The Hardy Boyz may indeed be the best wrestler biography that I have read to date. This book is organized very well in chronological order showing what Matt and Jeff faced on their long journey to the big time in the WWE.

The growing up years is as poignant as I certainly can feel the Hardy's pain of losing their mother at such an early age. Matt and Jeff certainly acted out quite a bit with only their firm father around to guide them. Nonetheless, they never indulged in the evils of alcohol and drugs showing the intestinal fortitude that they would need later on.

Probably my favorite part of the book was the Hardy's transition from preliminary wrestlers to big time stars and their struggles to find their place in the WWE lockeroom. I found it very interesting how Matt and Jeff reflect upon the slow path of being accepted by The Undertaker, Bradshaw, and the other wrestlers in the lockeroom. Especially noteworthy are the behind the scenes maneuvering regarding the many critical matches of the Hardy's career such as the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs sagas. I especially enjoy reading the Hardy's relationships with Edge, Christian, The Dudleyz, Lita, Austin, Triple H, Hurricane Helms, and Shannon Moore. It's touching to read about how The Hardy's friendships with Edge, Christian, Helms, and Moore have evolved over the years.

Whereas the approach is quite simple, I definitely prefer this book to Mick Foley's masochistically approach to the world of wrestling. Yes, the Hardy's do discuss their injuries. However, the Hardy's refrain from the unnecessary gory squeamish manner that Foley utilizes in his two biographies.

Therefore, to distinguish this bio as the best of the WWE series, I have rated it five stars although four and a half would be more appropriate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the hardy boyz exist 2 inspire
Review: Hardy Boyz Exist 2 Inspire

In the book Hardy Boyz by their best friend Michael Krugman (Shannon Moore is his wrestling name), how he did it he just interviewed them and wrote a book about them. You would only be interested in this book if you watch wrestling as in wwe. You would only like this book if hardy boys are on your favorite list. I hate Matt Hardy because he splitted up from my wwe super star Jeff Hardy and they were the best tag team. but the book is about the hardys life what they did when they were little what happened when they were little it tells what schools they went to what inspired them to wrestle. In the book there are 3 parts each of them are like 90 page long. First part is about there life second part goes more into there wrestling years and third part is about like what they do for fun and it tell about wrestling fear factor and some wrestling in that chapter.
I recommend this book because I love wrestling and Jeff Hardy so i wanted to know more about him and if your a hardy boyz fan I think you should buy it too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: THE GRATENESS OF HARDCORE
Review: Hardy Boyz exist to inspire was an awesome book. I always wondered how they got to where they are now. The book talks about how they lost their mom, how they trained, and even how their school years went. Jeff and Matt hardy have been through rough obsticles to get where they are. In between all their training time they managed to meet Amy(lita). Jeff has always been the extreme one. He was always making up knew moves,usually involving a ladder. The book talks about how three teams came up to form TLC(tables,ladders,and chairs).Jeff and Matt being the ladders. Back in their high school days they were called pretty boys. That explains how good looking they are. Jeff never was all that good with the girls. He just never tried. One of his girlfriends even cheated on him. Matt never had any problems w/ the girls. He is the one with the girlfriend(amy). Even if you don't watch wrestling this book is guarenteed to touch your heart and your extreme side. I recomend everybody buys it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well Worth The Read
Review: Has there ever been a WWE tag team that has gathered such a strong support base like the Hardyz. So many wrestlers have commented on the most interesting and inspiring road to the WWE saying the Hardyz road is among the best. Growing up in a small town in North Carolina, the Hardyz became intrigued by wrestling and were willng to do whatever it took to make it to the WWE. They created a ring out of hoses, chairs and a trampoline and trained themselves to become two of the greatest WWE stars ever. So many WWE stars did not follow wrestling at a young age but Jeff and Matt were followers for as long as they can remember. Training themself Matt and Jeff along with friends from North Carolina created there own independent federation refered to as OMEGA. OMEGA did not take long to get recognise wrestlers that would later become WWE stars like Amy Dumas (Lita), Shane Helms (Hurricane) and Shannon Moore all participated in OMEGA shows. The Hardyz became some of the youngest WWE stars to ever sign with the WWE. Exist 2 Inspire shows the journey of the Hardy Boyz, Jeff and Matt certainly did not hold back when writing Exist 2 Inspire it goes in depth to show two superstars amazing and inspiring road to the WWE. Well worth a read if you ask me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best book I have ever read
Review: I always wanted to know more about my favorite wrestler, Jeff Hardy, and his brother, Matt. I went out and purchased this book, and finished it 2 days later, and wasn't given much time to finish reading it. This book explains how their mother died, how they met Lita, when they invented the TLC match, and plenty more. If you are not fans of the Hardy boys, It doesn't matter, you will still enjoy this book to it's fullest. So if you have $20 in your pocket, go spend it on this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real words from Real men....
Review: I enjoyed this book over all the other WWE books that are out on the Market. I have been a loyal WWE fan since the age of 6, now at 30 I live for Raw, Smackdown and all the PPV's. I enjoy watching Matt and Jeff in the ring or in full action with each other. They offer so much more than the HHH's or Rock's of the WWE. They offer spirit and spunk, with the ability to always entertain the fans.
You will enjoy this book if you enjoy reading something real!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best!
Review: I got this book for my wife and she loves it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best I have ever read
Review: I have made it a goal in my life to actually read as many wrestling biographies as there are. No matter who it is or what its about. I choose to read them even if Im not a fan of the wrestler. Well Im not a big fan of the Hardy Boy Characters but I am a huge fan of what they can do. They can bring a unique style of wrestling to the ring and this is definently a good book.

When I picked up this book I couldnt put it down. I honestly read it in 2 days it was so good. Mind you I only had to put it down to watch wrestling and go to school. Other than that I was reading this book and it was one of the most interesting things I have ever read. The book details on how the Hardys grew up and how they started with there own little promotion. It tells about the good times and the bad times.

I love the aspect of the book on how instead of being one long read its more of a script. You get to hear the story from both Matt and Jeff's thoughts and its interesting to see where they agree and where they dont.

I insist to everyone out there who is a wrestling fan that they need to pick this book up. Trust me you wont be dissapointed.


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