alright well the wrestling books I have read are..
Mick Foley
"Have a Nice Day....A tale of blood and sweatsocks"
"Foley is good"
"the Hardcore Diaries"
"Countdown to Lockdown"
Chris Jericho
A Lion's tale (I'm tired of quotation marks...)
Undisputed..
Shawn Michaels Autobiography
Bret Hart's Autobiography
the Rocks autobiography
Ric Flair's Autobiography
Golddust's autobiography
Wrestlecrap's "the death of WCW" and the "Book of lists"
I'd suggest in all honesty to avoid the Rock's Book... I hated it.. A) its not a current book and thus misses a lot of his career, but also B) it just doesn't flow... He continually types in the 3rd person as the rock, and doesn't really explain anything personally.... It literally was just a cash in on the popularity of Mankind's bio at the top of the Rock's popularity and thus doesn't really capture the personality of the rock...
Anyways... my suggestions..
Mankind's first book (Have a nice day) was my favorite wrestling book I've read.... It's amazing... You need to get it the first chance you can..
Jericho's first book (lion's tale) also a great book... my 2nd favorite wrestling book... If you're reading undisputed, it's more of the same but even better...
Mankind's 2nd book "foley is good" Another great book detailing some more in foley's history... You can skip the additional part at the end where he talks about some of the trouble WWE got into with the whole PTC scandal....
wrestlecrap's death of wcw.... Great retrospective on the death of WCW and what/who caused it... interesting read..
Mankind's Hardcore Diaries..... It was intersting if not slightly angtsy due to everything that happened with them..
Wrestlecrap's book of lists.. A great "toilet" book.. Something to read in short spurts... Interesting and nostalgic...
Shawn Michaels autobiography... A pretty in depth look at his career with some rose colored glasses, but not over the top... he admits his faults and glosses over some other faults... good read regardless...
Dustin Rhodes (golddust's) book... Amazing read just due to some of the things that went on in his life... Id reccomend it..
Mankind's Countdown to Lockdown... It's an interesting book. just not filled with enough "substance" compared to his other ones...
Ric Flair's book... A pretty fair and unbiased (sorta) look into flair's life... A pretty good read, but nothing over the top awesome...
Bret Hart's book... A book that was pretty good, but just know that you're getting the Bret that was never going to forgive Vince for what happend at Montreal, and thus you're going to get something skewed at that portion... Other than that its somewhat interesting, albeit different than I thought Bret Hart was going to be.... If you loved Bret as a kid, you will lose all faith in your childhood idol..... just warning you...