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The tournament of death is a series of matches held on a private property away from the rules and regulations of civility. Y'know that stuff that keeps you from getting killed (and FYI somebody does die, for real). He says he's shy in a lot of circumstances. And I bet he is. He says he likes to listen more than talk. And I bet that's true too. A lot of fans are very critical of professional wrestling autobiographies. They want just the facts. They say that due to the nature of the sport you never really know how much of what you're reading is real and how much of it is performance. You gotta accept that it's probably a little bit of both or else you're a dreaded 'mark' (which is carnie talk for someone who's not on the inside). For some people the world can be too much to handle in the moment. Too large. Too loud. Too busy. It can take time for them to digest. So when people like that are pushed too fast to make snap-decisions socially they can come off as distant, awkward, weird, stand-off-ish, anti-social or even offensive.

There isn’t a lot in here about his time in AEW if you’re looking for insight into his nearly year-long title reign. He speaks candidly about his work with Brodie Lee surrounding their title program at 2020’s Double or Nothing, and the awful conclusion to the Exploding Barbed Wire Death Match with Kenny but nothing really about his programs with MJF or Eddie, which I would have liked. A book that gives us a deeper insight into the man behind the unscripted violence - who also happens to be a man who is very particular about the composition of his sandwiches? There was no one on earth that you could have got to read it like Jon Moxley would, because it wouldn’t have the same atmosphere, the same ability to produce the necessary emotions that only Jon Moxley can. He proves he has an excellent mind for the business that he loves, he always has and he always will. His sporadic jumps from story, to album recommendations, to movies, to ‘Jokes Claudio told Me’ are just how I imagine having a conversation with him. Going from deep in a story about being thrown off of this, or getting hit with this weapon, to ‘dude, have you seen this movie?’ Or ‘you’ve got to listen to this album.’‘Anyway, where was I?’ They always produce great quality products, I have used them to make photo books, cards and calendars." - Deborah

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This autobiography will work especially well for wrestling and Jon Moxley fans, but I think it will provide a fascinating and worthwhile look into a unique individual’s life for any reader. It’s a messy book that perfectly captures the messy life of Jon Moxley. Because Moxley started his pro wrestling career decades after J.R., reading Mox after reading J.R.'s books contrasts breaking into the business in the territory days and breaking in through WWE's developmental system. Through these interludes, Moxley gives his reader glimpses of who he is at his core. These essays are endearing and add complexity to the bravado Moxley tries to exude. The guy listens to Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins for goodness sake. There's no doubt he's tough, but I think there's a softie under all that machismo. In 2013 the company launched another photo book service called Montage, [8] which offered a web-based interface, powered by image recognition technology.

Meanwhile in previous chapters of this book, Moxley has a sweet and hilarious moment where he talks about wanting to surprise his wife by giving her a motor-scooter. Mox is an autobiographical look at pieces of the life of Jon Moxley, professional wrestler and lover of violence. As expected, Moxley delves into his personal life and wrestling career but in a way I didn’t see coming. Reading this book felt like having Moxley speak right to me. Having heard him give interviews before and deliver countless wrestling promos, his voice came through perfectly.If Jon Moxley and I had gone to the same high school, I suspect we would have been friends. I think that's part of his charm. Everyone knows a Jon Moxley. So everyone who reads this book will likely come away thinking the same thing. Wrestlers have few avenues to do that, a promo, a sequence of moves, the way the camera capture them, a grimace or the way they stand. What makes a crowd care ? a lot of people have discussed that. Moxley has it, he showcases it in this book. You can doubt any BS coming out of his mouth, you still believe HIM, that he is real. Mixbook, a #1 rated [1] photo book brand, based in Redwood City, California, offers a large selection of design choices to create personal stories through customizable photo books, cards, calendars and home decor. [2]

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