ViciousFish
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I think Jericho kind of comes off as a prick in this one, especially when "Drunkicho" makes any sort of appearance.
Bruce's book is totally insane. I cannot imagine anyone with even a passing knowledge of wrestling history not sniffing out most of the bullshit and even someone with no knowledge of history would be able to tell pretty easily that everything Bruce says about Bret is likely to be a hate filled lie.
Among the things Bruce claims that definitely aren't true:
He claims he worked a series of WWF house shows with his family members and they tore the house down working "Stampede" style until a road agent (Lanza IIRC) told him he was just a school teacher, that the matches sucked because of him and then demanded he basically stand on the apron and do little to nothing. Bruce claims that he complied with these demands, the matches got worse but Lanza complimented him for doing his job. The problem is no such house show run ever existed.
He claims that he and Bret went down to Amarillo, TX to meet up with Dory Jr. and co. over the Summer and in the process tells an awesome Terry Funk rib story that I hope is true. Having said that he also claims that on the trip down they were chased out of multiple counties by violent redneck gangs who assumed they were draft dodging hippies.
He claims Bret reached over his dying mother and attempted to choke his sister as their mother was literally expiring in front of them.
He claims he ghost wrote Bret's Calagary Sun column for years.
He claims that Smith Hart was in no way to blame for the missing gate receipts of the infamous Stampede tour to the Carribean.
He claims he was given the book in Hawaii by Peter Maivia (this may or may not be true but seems hard to believe).
He claims that he was offered the book by Vince's people only to be snubbed by Vince when flown in to discuss the terms.
He claims that Shane called him about turning his new Stampede
He claims that Whalen (who he regards as the best announcer ever which shocked me knowing Bruce's booking style) on air resignation after the Bad News innocent was an angle and disguise Whalen's departure to cover two Calgary Flames games.
He claims that the WWE was about to bring him in to team with Pillman for a Badd Company reunion but Bret sabotaged it because he was angry when the children came in the ring at the end of the Calgary Stampede ppv (a ppv he claims was designed in part to set up an angle with him and Austin). He claims that he would have kept Pillman clean and thus implies multiple times that Bret was responsible for Pillman's death.
He claims that Bret called him after Owen's death suggesting that McMahon had done it intentionally to punish Owen for Bret's problems with Vince regarding Montreal.
He claims that one of Bret's columns (after Bruce quit writing for him of course) was responsible for Davey taking up drug use again and as a result Bret is responsible for the death of DBS.
Corey_Lazarus said:In the first one he used a co-author who helped him merely collect his ideas and organize the whole thing, but the majority of it was Jericho himself. I can't see him using a ghost writer for the second one considering the first is considered on par with Foley's which are still the standard-bearers.
atticus Chaos said:Kurt Angle apparently auditioned for Lex Luthor in Superman Returns, which always blew my mind.
BruiserBrody said:BIX:
Bruce's book is totally insane. I cannot imagine anyone with even a passing knowledge of wrestling history not sniffing out most of the bullshit and even someone with no knowledge of history would be able to tell pretty easily that everything Bruce says about Bret is likely to be a hate filled lie.
Among the things Bruce claims that definitely aren't true:
He claims he worked a series of WWF house shows with his family members and they tore the house down working "Stampede" style until a road agent (Lanza IIRC) told him he was just a school teacher, that the matches sucked because of him and then demanded he basically stand on the apron and do little to nothing. Bruce claims that he complied with these demands, the matches got worse but Lanza complimented him for doing his job. The problem is no such house show run ever existed.
He claims that he and Bret went down to Amarillo, TX to meet up with Dory Jr. and co. over the Summer and in the process tells an awesome Terry Funk rib story that I hope is true. Having said that he also claims that on the trip down they were chased out of multiple counties by violent redneck gangs who assumed they were draft dodging hippies.
He claims Bret reached over his dying mother and attempted to choke his sister as their mother was literally expiring in front of them.
He claims he ghost wrote Bret's Calagary Sun column for years.
He claims that Smith Hart was in no way to blame for the missing gate receipts of the infamous Stampede tour to the Carribean.
He claims he was given the book in Hawaii by Peter Maivia (this may or may not be true but seems hard to believe).
He claims that he was offered the book by Vince's people only to be snubbed by Vince when flown in to discuss the terms.
He claims that Shane called him about turning his new Stampede
He claims that Whalen (who he regards as the best announcer ever which shocked me knowing Bruce's booking style) on air resignation after the Bad News innocent was an angle and disguise Whalen's departure to cover two Calgary Flames games.
He claims that the WWE was about to bring him in to team with Pillman for a Badd Company reunion but Bret sabotaged it because he was angry when the children came in the ring at the end of the Calgary Stampede ppv (a ppv he claims was designed in part to set up an angle with him and Austin). He claims that he would have kept Pillman clean and thus implies multiple times that Bret was responsible for Pillman's death.
He claims that Bret called him after Owen's death suggesting that McMahon had done it intentionally to punish Owen for Bret's problems with Vince regarding Montreal.
He claims that one of Bret's columns (after Bruce quit writing for him of course) was responsible for Davey taking up drug use again and as a result Bret is responsible for the death of DBS.
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alkeiper said:The Duggan one has potential. He was in Mid-South in their heyday, WWE during the Hulkamania years (1987-93), then WCW for the nWo era. Plus you've got a guy who traveled on the road with the Iron F'n Sheik.
Yeah and none of the Duggan shoot interviews I've heard have been particularly interesting either. Usually, dull shoot interview=dull book (see Tito Santana).Jules_StrongBrody said:alkeiper said:The Duggan one has potential. He was in Mid-South in their heyday, WWE during the Hulkamania years (1987-93), then WCW for the nWo era. Plus you've got a guy who traveled on the road with the Iron F'n Sheik.
I've read so many dull books that should have been great (J.Hart etc) that I see Duggan as the type who will over blow his WWF and WCW runs - talk to much about God re: Cancer and ignore gossip/dirt since he's still w/ Vinnie Mac
claydude14 said:I recently picked up Countdown to Lockdown on Kindle for like 6 bucks. Been a great read about Foley's announcing duties while with WWE and of course his TNA experience. All his books have been very entertaining reads, and I haven't finished it yet but I'd put it 3rd above Foley is GOOD (Have a Nice Day/Hardcore Diaries being 1 and 2 for me). I think I'll download Jericho's books next, heard they are good. Always been interested in Bret's too.