Rating:  Summary: Not so good Review: This book is not as in depth as Mankind,Dallas Page, are Goldbergs.......and not very good either. Would not recommend spend your money on this book.
Rating:  Summary: Had its moments Review: This could have been a wonderful book as Missy Hyatt does give the fans a great behind the scenes look at professional wrestling. You really an idea of how matches were booked. How some of the bookers came up with the ideas that they came up and really a lot of great stuff that you can learn about the wrestling business. That is a really a treat to read. However, the book which sometimes is very informative turns into lying gossip full of garbage at moments. It defames the greatest wrestler of all time, Ric Flair, with a bunch of disgusting alleged comments that only show the bitterness of Missy Hyatt on the success of Flair. There are other immature juvenile things in the book such as Lex Luger allegedly touching himself. Who the hell needs to know this Missy? Its unfortunate that Missy couldn't stuck to writing about the business instead of being a bitter loser. I would put this in a top 15 only because of its inside the business material but I am embarrassed by some of the stuff I read. Not as much Missy's sexual escapades, but her obvious false stories about so many greats. She has a lot of growing up to do. Not everyone can reach Miss Elizabeth's heights Missy, get over it!
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