Paul Heyman Writing a Book

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Paul Heyman is currently working on an autobiography that is scheduled for a Summer of 2011 release. The working title of the book is “The Heyman Hustle: Wrestling’s Most Extreme Promoter Tells All.â€￾


He would have so many good stories to tell. He was involved with everything in the wrestling business when it was huge and this book would be excellent. I have been surprised that he hadn't written one earlier soon after ECW went under. It will be great to read his thoughts on WCW, ECW and WWF and some backstage insights from each company.

Would you buy a book written by Heyman?
 

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This might be one of the best wrestling autobiographies ever. Like you said Heyman has been there and seen it, in a long and eventful career, and is normally very out spoken on views on the way wrestling has gone, and the people involved. I respect what he did as a promotor of ECW, but I love him even more for his firey Paul E. Dangerously persona, and the work he did as a commenter for both WCW and WWE. In my view no matter what you think of Heyman, if you consider yourself a wrestling fan, this should be must read for you.
 

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Agree with Keith here this is long overdue. Heyman, JR, Tenay and any of the other guys that have been around for ever have a ton of stories to tell.
 

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I haven't been this interested in a book since Bret Hart's. Hopefully he tells it like it is, and is honest. If it turns into Controversy Creates Cash, I will hate him like he owed me money from now on.
 

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Yeah but sometimes we can get a little too caught up in what is true or not. I remember watching a Honkey Tonk Man shoot, and even if I thought at times he came accross as too bitter, and didn't buy into lot of what he said, the fat is he was intresting to listen to, and could tell quite a tale. Great stories can take on a life of their own, even if they are not true. And in a biz like Wrestling, there so many egos involved, and so many different people around at once in one place, than everyone might have a different view point of one story, that doesn't make them a liar, it is just their opion, or how they remember it.