


MOX [Moxley, Jon] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. MOX Review: Excellent book by an excellent wrestler! - Excellent read. His Claudio jokes make it so fun to read it cover to cover! Review: Great Read - Bought this for my mother, who loved all things wrestling so the fact that she liked it and after starting was not able to put the book don until she was done tells me it must have been a very good book. As for the item itself the book is defiantly made with quality and care because you can pretty much see the detail that went into the different parts, as well as the attention that was given to ensure that the story was told correctly.
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,184,591 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #13 in Wrestling (Books) #176 in Sports Biographies (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,302) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.62 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1637585276 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1637585276 |
| Item Weight | 15.1 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 272 pages |
| Publication date | November 2, 2021 |
| Publisher | Permuted Press |
L**R
Excellent book by an excellent wrestler!
Excellent read. His Claudio jokes make it so fun to read it cover to cover!
J**B
Great Read
Bought this for my mother, who loved all things wrestling so the fact that she liked it and after starting was not able to put the book don until she was done tells me it must have been a very good book. As for the item itself the book is defiantly made with quality and care because you can pretty much see the detail that went into the different parts, as well as the attention that was given to ensure that the story was told correctly.
D**R
A book that caught my attention
FINALLY FINISHED THE MOX BOOK! It was the best books that I've read in a while, in fact is one of the few in the last couple years that I finished and want to reread again. "Why I don't ride motorcycles" Got me hooked, the whole situation in the chapters "Omaha, Nebraska" and "Tone it down" was too gotdamn relatable, and "Grant" made me listen to sad songs for a bit. "Brodie" made my chest hurt (and that was way before I got to Grant) while "Sandwiches" made me rethink...well sandwiches. The whole book was Mox imprinted from beginning to end, from the tangents to the breaks with his choice of music, movies, and jokes Claudio tells him (which made me have a soft sport for corny jokes.)
H**Y
You Can't Win in the 11th Hour if you Quit in the Tenth
Jon Moxley is back. He’s out of jail… Anyone who has followed professional wrestling over the past decade knows the name Jon Moxley. And if you don’t? You definitely know the name Dean Ambrose. It seemed like overnight that Dean Ambrose rose to the top of the WWE roster and suddenly… his booking hit rock bottom. How rock bottom is rock bottom for him? Well… after a disastrous and mentally torturous heel run in 2018, Dean Ambrose lost himself. He was depressed, angry, and struggled to find purpose in the wrestling world. He knew he was going to leave the WWE, that when his contract was up for renewal? He was walking out the door and he wasn’t going to look back unless it was to throw up the bird in Vince McMahon’s face. MOX details Jon Moxley’s journey from indie kid to WWE Superstar to AEW powerhouse. And it does it perfectly. It’s a story that I don’t think could have been told by anyone other than Mox himself. The book reads just like Mox interviews. It’s chaotic, out of order, riddled with profanity, and absolutely enthralling. You don’t need to know the pro-wrestling injury to appreciate this book… but it certainly helps. Much of the story revolves around the different promotions that Mox worked with over the years. From training to deathmatches to being brought onto the WWE main roster with the rest of The Shield. If you’ve followed his career, this feels a lot more satisfying. If you haven’t? It reads like an underdog story. You can feel his excitement through the way he writes. When he reminisces on the good days of WWE, there is so much passion put behind his words that you can almost see him bouncing, eager to get back into the ring and create more best moments. It’s interesting to note that this book was written mid-pandemic. It was written during a time when a free spirit was trapped in his house with just his wife, stir crazy and itching for something to do. And I would be willing to bet that the timing is exactly why this book is as good as it is. The pandemic is mentioned multiple times in the book and I have to wonder if that’s the reason he was able to sit down and really put his whole soul into the book. MOX is a study in the wrestling world. Not only as an industry but as a family. The way Mox talks about his teammates and coworkers is more brotherly than anything else. There’s praise written for familiar names such as Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and Chris Jericho. There’s an entire chapter dedicated to Brodie Lee and how great of a man he was. Mox doesn’t hold back. If he loves someone and their work? You know it. If he hates them? He doesn’t mince words about how little he thinks of them. There’s a standout moment near the end of the book in which Mox lays into Kevin Dunn, an Executive Producer with WWE. He tells a story about a moment he profusely apologized to Dunn after cursing on live television and how Dunn, to his face, claimed everything was fine… only to find out later that Dunn didn’t think it was the right kind of apology. On reflection, Mox has come to the conclusion, probably rightly so, that Kevin Dunn is indeed a “****bag”. It’s moments like these that make you fall in love with MOX. It isn’t clean and it isn’t overproduced. No one went through with a fine-tooth comb to make sure he didn’t say anything they didn’t like. It’s just refreshingly honest. A cool note for me… in between all of his stories, Mox throws in what he calls “Spin it Up” and “Flick Pick”. The reader gets an inside look at the soundtrack and the movies that inspire him. Some of them are far from what you’d expect. While MOX may not be the best-written book… it is definitely one of the best books I’ve read in the past couple of years. There’s something about how raw the stories are and how passionate Mox is about what he does and who he is. I’m now more excited than ever to see where his career takes him.
C**E
An unexpected surprise
I bought this book because I'm a big pro wrestling fan. I thought this would be a fun, quick read and honestly I was not disappointed. The book comes across as if Jon Moxley was sitting next to you and having a conversation. From what I've heard via various podcast appearances this book reads like Mox is simply talking. It is kinda scattered, like it is not linear by any means but it is full of humor and heart. If you aren't a wrestling fan you should pick this up cause it is a fun read, if you are a wrestling fan this should be in your collection. The book is awesome.
T**Y
Mox rules
Jon Moxley has lived a very interesting life so far. I loved hearing more details on the bigger moments in his career. The book is written in a non-linear, stream on consciousness style that I didn't mind at all. I read it in Mox's voice and you can tell he just really loves wrestling, his wife, his friends, his dogs and sandwiches.
C**A
Must read for any fan of Mox
Jon Moxley is my favorite wrestler so when his biography came out I was anxious to get it, and let me say I wasn’t disappointed. The book offers a glimpse at Mox’s life told in his own words. From growing up to Cincinnati to his days on the indie scene to leaving WWE for AEW, Mox takes you on a rollercoaster journey. You can definitely tell Moxley wrote it all himself given the tone of voice. There are plenty of hilarious moments and some sad ones as he reflects on the death of his close friends. For anyone that’s a fan of Mox or wrestling biographies, I highly recommend this one.
D**N
Liked Mox before getting this book, but he's one of my all time favorites now
Listening to Jon Moxley read his own book is the best way to take this book in. I loved listening to this guy nerd out about his favorite things in life and give insight into how he became the man he is today. Definitely check this out if you're a wrestling fan
M**N
A great read and written in Mox unique story telling way, loved it
C**Q
Super Buch, für Fans ein Muss. Würde mir sofort das Buch nochmal kaufen wenn es auf deutsch erscheint
P**H
Fantastic story told as only Moxley could. This is a definite must read for any pro wrestling fan and a great story for non fans too, my partner cracked up laughing at his husbandly advice chapter.
B**N
Awesome book so far about half way through. Let’s you get into Mox’s head and get to know him outside the ring. Love the flick picks and albums etc in there. Also had to go look up his FCW match with His Lordship William Regal. Buy the book and you’ll know why you need to go watch it.
A**L
It was fun to read! I couldn’t stop, it was really interesting to see the live behind the scenes and especially how he writes the book. Awesome! For any wrestling fan, a hell of a book
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