kidkris
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i hope jack is f**k.ing happy
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Post by kidkris on Sept 22, 2005 17:49:45 GMT
yes people hbk has made a book
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Jesster
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Clothesline from Hull!
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Post by Jesster on Sept 22, 2005 18:35:37 GMT
Informative post. Is the book a harrowing tale of two lovers, seperated by the ocean, and in a fit of madness, they attempt to swim to one another, meeting in the middle and drowning together, a fitting tribute to their endless love?
Or is it a ghost-written autobiography?
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CK Light
Mid Carder
mmm... fake lopsided smile...
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Post by CK Light on Sept 22, 2005 18:47:50 GMT
Chris, if we want to know news, we'll go on a news site. This means that unless you actually have some kind of insightful comment to make, or are trying to start a debate about some kind of controversy, you don't need to start a new thread every time you hear something that everyone already knows...
Moron.
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Post by themiracle on Sept 22, 2005 19:41:51 GMT
Jesse, you're being too harsh. Kris never said it was a book written (or ghost written) by HBK/HBKs ghostwriter. he said HBK MADE a book. to me, this means that shawn michaels has been working nights at the book making factory, making books for penniless christian orphans who sell the books to by crack.
really, i thought it was obvious...
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Post by Shane Tyler on Sept 22, 2005 20:10:59 GMT
This looks good He is one of the most charismatic showmen ever to grace a WWE ring. He was HBK: The Heartbreak Kid - the most resilient champion in WWE. And pound for pound, he may well be the toughest. He was the first Grand Slam champion - the only competitor to hold every title WWE had to offer at the time. Weighing in at 225 pounds, he was WWE Champion on three occasions, defeating men who were close to twice his size. From the very beginning of his spectacular career Michaels gained a reputation for pushing his body to extremes. He was willing to go the limit: to do whatever he had to do to put on a stunning show - and eventually his body paid the price. In his early thirties, an age when most Superstars are hitting their prime, Michaels had to bow out of the spotlight, plagued by recurrent injuries which had ended - or so he thought - his career. But then, sensationally, after four years out of the ring, in June 2002 'The Showstopper' returned to a rapturous reception from which he has never looked back. He is now once again wrestling at his physical peak and it is a measure of the regard in which he is held that in late 2004 no less than 4 million WWE fans voted him the man they most wanted to see take on World Heavyweight Champion Triple H at Taboo Tuesday. This is the full story of his truly remarkable comeback, and of his glittering twenty-year-plus career.
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Post by queenbiatch on Sept 22, 2005 23:07:47 GMT
He's going to talk about God, constantly! I've got a feeling that it's going to be another horrible WWE read. I'll still buy it though, just because I love Shawn Michaels.
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drain
Jobber
who loves orange soda?
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Post by drain on Sept 24, 2005 17:21:19 GMT
it is annoying when wrestlers thank god constantly in their books i have ordered edge's because i liek edge and reading the first chapter it seemed good ,i think desides the ones tat are coming back when wwe gose to the usa network edge is my fav at the moment in wwe
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Post by Shannon Philips on Sept 27, 2005 2:15:07 GMT
"edge is my fav at the moment in wwe" Damn you derranged, Team V1 will see to it that you change your mind. Edge's book is pretty cool, but its really just an extension of all the columns he used to write on WWE.com. Tietam Brown by Foley is by far the best book to come out of wrestling, and so it deserves a mention here. See Luke, I can read.
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Post by thefizz on Sept 28, 2005 12:30:15 GMT
At last a Shawn Michaels book. I will defently get it when it is out in the UK.
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drain
Jobber
who loves orange soda?
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Post by drain on Oct 13, 2005 16:49:21 GMT
ive just finished tietam brown today actully and i prefer his first biography although it was good
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