Got the chance to read the Justin Roberts autobiography over the weekend, its called: Best seat in the house. I already knew most of the story's he's written but it's an entertaing book never the less. It's actually quite sad to see how the guy loses his passion for his dream job, due to the bullying culture, the short sightedness, the mean spirited nature of upper management and the general incompetence of the WWE management. Worth a read for anyone interested.
There's actually a few more really interesting wrestling books due for release this year. Firstly the new Chris Jericho book (I enjoyed his previous three but four at this stage is a bit of a joke), it's described as a "guide to success" but to be blunt it sounds a tad pretentious and it's likely just to be more Jericho story's (which would be fine if they just said that!). If it's told in the amusing style of the previous three it's still be gold.
And secondly Jim Ross has written his autobiography which is the big release of the year and I cannot wait to read. I just hope it's lives up to the hype because he must gave so many amazing story's about the buisness.