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Jeremy Roberts

Autor de Batista Unleashed

43+ Obras 647 Miembros 11 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Incluye el nombre: Roberts. Jeremy

Series

Obras de Jeremy Roberts

Batista Unleashed (2007) — Autor — 72 copias
Japanese Mythology A to Z (2003) 62 copias
African Mythology A to Z (2004) — Autor — 61 copias
Chinese Mythology A to Z (2004) 47 copias
Celtic Mythology A to Z (2004) — Autor — 44 copias
Native American Mythology A to Z (2004) — Autor — 37 copias
Saint Joan of Arc (2000) 16 copias
Tiger Woods (A&E Biography) (2002) 14 copias
Finger-Lickin' Strange (1998) 12 copias
The wines of the world (1976) 3 copias
Evernote Every Day (2013) 2 copias
40 Days of Revival (2014) 2 copias

Obras relacionadas

Eric Bischoff: Controversy Creates Cash (2006)algunas ediciones112 copias
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male

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Mustygusher | otra reseña | Dec 19, 2022 |
People around the world know Dave Batista as World Wrestling Entertainment's 'the Animal,' the rope-shaking, spine-busting World Heavyweight Champion, one of the most popular Superstars in recent years. The crowd turned Batista from heel to babyface after they were electified by his awesome physique and physical wrestling style.

Few fans, however, know that Batista didn't join the profession until he was thirty years old-an age at which many wrestlers are thinking about hanging up their boots. Nor do most fans know the tremendous toll the climb to the top has taken on Batista's personal life. While successfully staying away from thard drugs and-usually-liquor, he found sex too tempting to resist.

'Women were my drug of choice,' the Animal confesses. That addiction cost him his marriage, destroying a relationship that had helped him climb from poverty to the pinnacle of sports entertainment in less than two years.

Now, in Batista Unleashed, the WWE Superstar comes clean about the choices he made and the devasting effects they had on his famiy. He talks about the injury that stripped him of his title-an injury he blames on Mark Henry's carelessness. While being sidelined cost Batista untold hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost income, it also set the stage for a tremendous comeback that cemented the Animal's reputation as a true champion.

Batista talks about growing up in the worst part of Washington, D.C., where three murders occurred in his front yard before he was nine. He speaks lovingly about his mother-a lesbian-and how hard she worked to keep the family not just together but alive. He talks candidly about his own criminal past: a conviction on a drug charge and another, since overturned, on assault. He speaks of his days as a bouncer and a lifeguard, and tells how bodybuilding may have saved his life.

Once he made it to the WWE, Batista realized he wasn't really ready for the big time. His career seemed headed for a fall until Fit Finlay took him under his wing. But his real education came when he joined Evolution and rode with Triple H and Ric Flair, two of sports entertainments's all-time greats. Batista talks about what they taught him, and details some of their wild times on the road.

But the champ also reveals a kinder, gentler side. While his soft-spoken manner in the locker room has sometimes been misinterpeted as arrogance, in truth Batista's always been somewhat shy and quiet. Emotional by nature, he reveals for the first time that the tears fans saw at WrestleMania 21, when he won the World Heavyweight Championship for the first time, were very real. And he speaks movingly about his problems with his ex-wives and teenage daughters, and how it felt to become a grandfather.

While his straight-shooting mouth has occasionally gotten him into trouble-most notably in a backstage confrotnation with Undertaker after some remarks about SmackDown!-Batista is his own harshest critic. He explains his early limitations as a wreslter and the work he has done to overcome them. Interspearsing his memoir with accounts from life on the road, Batista lightens the narrative with a surprising sense of humor. An Animal in the ring, he reveals himself as an honest and even humble man in everyday life.

Jeremy Roberts has written on a variety of subjects. He last worked on the New York TimesBestseller Controversy Creates Cash with Eric Bischoff.

Contents

Chapter One Dead men-On the road' Leaving St. Louis
Chapter Two Weights-On the Road: Carbondale
Chapter Threee Dues-On the road: Somewhere in Illinois
Chapter Four Evolution-On the road: Urbana
Chapter Five Champion-On the road: Flashback-WreslteMania 21
Chapter Six The love of my life-On the road: Chicago, Bnd for Omaha
Chapter Seven Smackdown!-On the road: Halfway to Sioux City
Chapter Eight Collateral damage-On the road: Sioux City
Chapter Nine Back on top-On the road: Omaha
Chapter Ten Road stories-On the road: Omaha
On the road: Omaha
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AikiBib | 6 reseñas más. | May 29, 2022 |
It was good but it was kind of slow in a lot of areas. I think the only reason I finished it is because I LOVE Batista. Normally, if books are this slow and this much of a struggle, I wouldn't finish it...Its rare that I do unless there is something just drawing me in & keeps me reading...Thats how this book was for me...plus, like I said, I L O V E Batista & WWE..
 
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RamblingBookNerd | 6 reseñas más. | Jun 5, 2019 |
I truly appreciate this book for what it is; a primer to understanding one of the great historical leaders. This book give the reader just enough information about Washington to make him an interesting person without weighing the reader down in facts.

The best part about this book was the succinct description of the Fort Necessity debacle that build Washington's reputation early in his career. History paints a VERY complex portrait of the battle, but this book gets the necessary facts right and in order.

My only complaint about this book is there is very little emphasis on "the man" and what inspired him. This book is about the facts of his life, not the times in which he was inspired. When these glimpses are given, they are contrived and shallow ("Because he just knew better!".

The big idea here is to capitalize on the fact that his country was built by flawed men with ideals and that shapes the nation that we live in today.
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pcadig1 | Apr 2, 2015 |

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43
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Miembros
647
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#39,006
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½ 3.3
Reseñas
11
ISBNs
92
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