This is not an autobiography. It is a good book at highlighting his career, but there are missing gaps. no detail of his tag matches, no real detail of his other family members like Bulldog and Anvil. Although I am a huge hitman fan, I couldn't help thinking how much better this book would have been if Bret actually wrote it.
There are absolutely no first hand commentary about his life or any matches. No stories about life on the road, other wrestlers, matches, family, freinds. After reading one chapter of Nick Foley's book, and then reading this book in it's entirety.
I was hugely disappointed. Nick's book is far more entertaining, and insightful about the business than this book is.
If you want more info on the hitman pick up the wrestling with the shadows video, that does a better job at showing the behind the scenes of the business and offers more insight to the HITMAN.
I look forward to the day the hitman puts out a true autobiography, that is the best there is, was, and ever will be