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The Stone Cold Truth (WWE) (Mass Market Paperback)

~ Steve Austin (Author), J.R. Ross (Contributor), Dennis Brent (Contributor) "Damn, I think I'm dying, dying for sure..." (more)
Key Phrases: wrestling business, big wrestling fan, crowd yells, Steve Austin, Chris Adams, Steve Williams (more...)
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He's wrestled under many names but to the fans he is and will always be Stone Cold Steve Austin™. His quick wit and colorful use of language combined with his everyman character captured the hearts of fans worldwide and rewrote the dynamics of professional wrestling forever.

Steve's ability inside the ring and his quick-witted responses lead to his becoming one of the most popular WWE© Superstars of all times. With the creation of the Stone Cold™ character, Steve's popularity expanded exponentially. It seemed nothing could stop the Texas Rattlesnake™, except himself.The Stone Cold Truth is an unvarnished take on his life, and you know it's the truth " 'cause Stone Cold says so!™"



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Steve Austin is the most popular wrestler in WWE. J. R. Ross is a WWE commentator - the voice of RAW - and head of talent relations at WWE

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: World Wrestling Entertainment (September 28, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743482670
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743482677
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #140,920 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars And Thats the Bottom Line, November 16, 2003
By Mr. JKW "jkw" (Honolulu, Hawai'i) - See all my reviews
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"Stone Cold" Steve Austin's autobiography, "The Stone Cold Truth" details the life and career of one of the biggest icons in professional wrestling history. Overall, it's a great look at the life and times of one of America's most popular entertainers.

THE BOOK

Like any autobiography, the book discusses Austin's childhood growing up in Texas where he discusses growing up with his brothers. He talks about his family, his love of sports (football, baseball, weight training, tennis) and just growing up in general including his first relationship with his first wife.

From there he talks about how he got started in professional wrestling after dropping out of college after his college football career ended. He discusses the genesis of his wrestling career in Chris Adam's wrestling school and with the Von Erich's World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas. From there he chronologically follows his career with the Jarrett's USWA, Ted Turner's WCW, Paul Heyman's ECW and finally his getting into Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation. He shares lots of stories about the promoters and wrestlers he met and learned from along the way and highlights some of his more prominent career highlights.

Overall, if you're a wrestling fan you'll love reading Austin's overall thoughts on the wrestling business as he gives you his honest opinion on it. The vast majority of the book is basically Austin's experience in the business, his opinion on what the business is, how it should be run, etc. He talks candidly about his feelings on what is wrong with the business and how it should get back to its "roots" like when he started in it. He talks candidly about his relationship with Vince McMahon as well as goes behind the scenes with how his biggest feuds in the business were put together or got floundered. We also get some of the dirty details behind his frustrating career in WCW as he saw it.

Overall, it's a real fascinating read to see the wrestling business from the eyes of the man who literally changed it.

In addition to the wrestling business he also "opens the door" a little to his private life where he candidly owns up to a lot of the mistakes he's made as a husband (three wives and counting) and he also takes a look back at some of the problems wrestlers have with their drug addictions, talking in depth over the sadness he felt when he friend and former tag partner Brian Pillman passed away.

THE CRITIQUE

As many reviewers have attested already, the biggest drawback to the book is that it leaves you wanting more. Many of the chapters in the book are only a few pages long. Obviously there's a lot more that Austin and his co-biographers could have shared but I'm of the opinion that what was shared was adequate. The pace of the book reads very quickly and is very accessible. The book itself does not say too little (like the Rock or Chyna's autobiographies which definitely SHOULD have been heavier on content and less on fluff) but you do have the "more COULD have been said" feeling.

THE COOL THING

The book is interspersed with "inserted commentary" by Austin's mother and father as well as his good friend and confidant "J.R." Jim Ross. The commentary adds some good extra insight to some of the points and stories Austin shares. Various pictures and documents (letters, etc.) also highlight Austin's story where appropriate. Overall, the presentation, save for a few typos, is well done.

THE BOTTOM LINE

Overall, while the book was a little sparse in parts, readers should be happy with Steve Austin's "The Stone Cold Truth." For wrestling fans you'll benefit from the insight into the wrestling business from its pre-eminent star. For casual readers you'll love the story of how a "good old country boy" from Edna, Texas came out of nowhere and succeeded against the odds. "And That's The Bottom Line, `Cause Stone Cold Said So!!!"

Total Pages: 312
Total Read Time: 6 hours

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good...but could have been more, January 14, 2004
First of all, I did enjoy the book. It's an easy read and can very easily be read in one or 2 sittings. So it's really nothing heavy, so to speak.

Most of the stories are enjoyable, but brief. He barely touches on his childhood and collage years. Now for a wrestling fan that could be a good thing because about 30 pages into it he starts on his wrestling career. So it does not take long to get to the meat and potatoes of it.

I do give Steve credit for being honest about several issues. Cheating on his wife. and perscription drug use are the 2 that come to mind right now.

Steve also opens himself up about the love he feels for his 2 daughters. For those who have only seen his tv charactor might be shocked when they find out what a loving father this man really is because it shines through perfectly.

One dissapointment was that he left some of his thought process out of it. I would love to have known how he felt when he found out that he was to win the WWE title and be their #1 guy. Did he get scared, or nervous? We don't know. What was going through his mind when he had to headline his first PPV? I would have liked to see these topics covered.

One more point that was bothering me was the book kind of has the feel that Steve just told the stories in the book to Dennis Brent, and Dennis wrote the book while trying to be in charactor as Steve Austin. I think it would have come across more honest if Steve actually wrote it himself and Dennis just cleaned it up a bit. Just my 2 cents.

I really did like the ending though. Steve talks about what he would change about the wrestling biz, and what he feels would make it beter. This came across to me as the most honest part of the book. I just wish the whole book had that feel.

My recomendation : Worth a read, but wait for paperback.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Maybe Not Perfect But Still Satisfies, November 13, 2003
All Austin fans will love the Stone Cold Truth. For all his fans, they will get to know everything about Austin they did not know. Any wrestling fan in general should like the book as well, since it has more than enough information to satisfy the reader. I do have to say they really could have been more, but the bottom line is information wise it gets the job done. I thought maybe Austin should have commented more on the people who had had such a great impact on his life. Also some chapters in general are bit short such has the WCW section which, could have been longer since Austin made his debut as a well known profesionally wrester in WCW. Th book in general follows all previous wrestler bios with 300 plus pages broken down to plenty of chapters. Even though Austin did not write evry single bit of the book, the majority is Austin's words. I would have to give it 4 and a half stars, maybe not perfect but still satisfies.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Reads like a child's book
I'm a big fan of Austin, but this book is really lame. He literally talks about the 3 biggest Wrestlemania's of his career in about 4 pages. Read more
Published 7 months ago by D. Baar

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book
This was a really good book. Shows how he grew up and how great of a wrestler he was.
Published 12 months ago by Patrick Blankenship

5.0 out of 5 stars My Stone Cold Truth.
The book was absolutely amazing. Although some of the stories jumped around a little bit, it was still interesting to read about the man behind Stone Cold Steve Austin. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Griffin Ireland

3.0 out of 5 stars Candid as...?
A nice read, but the comments from his parents and JR don't really add anything to the story. Also, the story becomes a bit repetitive, with Austin breezing through subjects such... Read more
Published on March 8, 2007 by Sander

4.0 out of 5 stars Not Mick Foley, But Not The Rock Either
This book is at it's best when Steve is being himself instead of the Stone Cold character. Unlike The Rock's book, this one is a bit more honest and not in character every moment... Read more
Published on February 8, 2007 by Joecooler2u

4.0 out of 5 stars Stone Cold Truth
My son has been reading this book for his college reading course. Although his teacher is not a wrestling fan, my son found the book to be filled with interesting information... Read more
Published on November 2, 2006 by Ira J. Bromley

2.0 out of 5 stars ENTERTAINING
STONE COLD DOES A NICE JOB DESCRIBING HIS LIFE AND EXPERIENCES IN PRO WRESTLING. I ENJOYED THE EARLY PARTS CONCERNING HIS FAMILY AND FOOTBALL, BUT THE MEAT OF THIS BOOK IS HIS... Read more
Published on August 12, 2006 by COOL JEWEL

3.0 out of 5 stars MORE NEEDED.
First, I truly believe that Steve Austins character helped win the Monday night war against WCW. I doubt that without him the WWF as it was named at that time would have... Read more
Published on May 1, 2006 by Steve Guardala

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I was disappointed in Stone Cold's book mainly because after reading both of Mick Foley's books you really appreciate him writing it in his own language and style. Read more
Published on April 17, 2006 by Erin Shibroski

4.0 out of 5 stars A look at the real Stone Cold.
Those who bought this book hoping to be entertained with crazy tales from back stage at World Wrestling Entertainment events will be sorely disappointed. Read more
Published on May 30, 2005 by Brad Cooper

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