I wanted to share moments from my personal life as well, from a humorous look at my unlikely dinner with polarizing neocon Paul Wolfowitz, to my haunting meeting with a severely burned boy in Afghanistan, to my peculiar obsession with a certain jolly old elf. I would expose the backstage politics, shed some light on my rocky relationship with Vince McMahon, offer insights into my personal dealings with WWE Superstars, and tell stories about my favorite Divas.īut I wasn't interested in writing just a wrestling book. I would recount how I felt about specific interviews and matches, whether they helped or hurt. I would give WWE fans unprecedented access to World Wrestling Entertainment, covering everything from conception to completion. What was I thinking? Another autobiography? A third? Who did I think I was, Winston Churchill? Why would I want to set my pen loose on hundreds of sheets of notebook paper unless I really felt I had something worth writing about?īesides, I had a wrestling comeback to prepare for, mentally and physically, provided I could get Vince McMahon and the WWE creative staff to embrace what I was sure was the single greatest storyline of my career. The New York Times bestselling author Mick Foley returns to his fans favorite subject: Mick Foley and wrestling!
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