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Batista Unleashed (Wwe) (2007)

Batista Unleashed (Wwe) (2007)

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3.53 of 5 Votes: 1
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ISBN
184739065X (ISBN13: 9781847390653)
Language
English
Publisher
pocket books

About book Batista Unleashed (Wwe) (2007)

Batista Unleashed by Dave Batista is a tell-all autobiography on the life of Dave "The Animal" Batista. I really enjoyed reading this book because I finally got to read and see the personal perspective of my favorite WWE wrestler during the times of Monday Night Raw Live shows and Friday Night Smackdown shows as well. Reading how time consuming it is to be a professional wrestler changed my views a lot on how dedication in this wrestling business takes you away from your personal life in order to live your dream for other people to watch. One of the stories that Dave mentioned about his hardships included his loss of connection to his first daughter Keilani. Batista explains his "unconditional love" for his two daughters and how he "always tried to make an effort" in being there for them. This part of the book really touched me in seeing that it really is hard to maintain a life in entertainment while also trying to keep a family life in tact. I recommend this book to those who want to know more on what it's like to live such a busy life as a pro-wrestler and that there are a lot of sacrifices being made for those men and women to travel and perform once a week in a different location every single time.

This sucked. I know that's mean to say, especially about an autobiography. His life didn't suck, the composition of the book did. It was like no one edited the book. Poorly written and it was just everywhere (not in a good Mick Foley way). The structure was like reading a third grader's essay. He was honest but it seemd like he skimmed over everything. "This guy is really funny, I forgot the story but if you heard it, it would be funny." WTF! He skimmed the details of everything and was half-ass. He was honest about some of the things he said. I never knew he was a grandpa.

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This book is a very captivating autobiography about a wrestlers life. His name is Dave Batista and he is a wwe (world wrestling entertainment)superstar. The book explains his whole entire life and all the problems he had growing up. When he was growing up in Washington D.C., he had a lot of trouble and school and his personal life. This book takes you through all his struggles and triumphs in his carrer. The book just makes you want to keep on reading. I highly recommend this book to wrestling fans and anyone who likes and interesting story.
—Miles

The first biography I've ever read, it turned out to be quite good, all bias aside. Yes, I am a WWE fan (off and on), and yes I am a Dave Bautista fan and that is why I was initially inclined to read his book four years ago. It accomplished to capture his voice, his feelings, emotions and experiences from his innocent beginnings as a skinny kid from a broken home - all the way through his life on the streets - bodybuilding endeavors, and wrestling career. All events listed in his book were chronologically ordered with consistency which made this book an easy read, meaning that he doesn't jump around too much about his life from past to present to past again and then to future. Dave turns out to be a very down to earth kind of guy, which is probably why he really didn't sensor much as to what he had to say about people and situations from his past and present. Any fitness and wrestling fan would definitely enjoy this book. 4/5 Rating
—Johnny Villanueva

I hated this book.It now has the distinction of being the first book that I've ever started, that I could not bring myself to finish. Oh GOD, I hated this. If I had anything else on my shelf that I could have picked up to read before my next splurge of reading material, I would have. I probably should have read the phone book.This man is a grade-A douchebag. He is such an asshole in the first 75 pages that I wanted to punch this book in the face. I've never, EVER, read anything so self-centered and offensive in my life. I am a massive, MASSIVE fan of the "sport" of pro-wrestling reading my fair share of autobiographies over the years and I can't say that anything comes CLOSE to being this terrible.Awful. Just awful.
—Brandon

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