There is somewhat of a habit of WWE Biographies not being entirely accurate, whether dishonestly is intended or not we'll never know but often you find with larger stars tales they've been moulded to fit with the company image or their authors image of themselves at a later date once success is plentiful. This is not one of those biographies, "A Lions Tale" is at times a ridiculous, hilarious, moving and often painfully honest account of Chris's life both personally and professionally, his tale whilst not entirely unique to his proffession makes for fantastic reading whether you're a fan of his or not, I would fully recommend any Wrestling fan to have both this and the follow up companion "how to become world champion in 1372 easy steps" on your bookshelf.
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