I really enjoyed this, thought the stories Jericho told were very funny (both the music and wrestling ones). I am always interested to know the backstage dynamics of the wrestling business and I felt Jericho managed to speak about his career without coming across as bitter. Reading his opinions on Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit especially were very moving. I also liked that he managed to cover stories which painted himself in a bad light. Really would recommend.

Chris Jericho is a bit of an ass, especially when he's drunk. However he's also one of the best wrestlers to grace the squared circle and his journalism background certainly shines through here. His stories are laugh out loud funny at times, and then mind numbingly sad at others but always portrayed with a blunt honesty one would expect from him. He can be an asshole, as illustrated in portions of this book but he is also the first person to admit when he is one.

I liked this book almost as much as the first and found myself devouring the pages until I was finished. It was quite good, but still incomplete. Perhaps there is another one in the works?

Any wrestling fan, should read this! I found myself crying right along with Chris and feeling his pain . Amazon book, I didn't want it to end!

Dumb fun. Probably not all that interesting without some background knowledge of wrestling, but I'm a relative noob to all that and really enjoyed this. Quick read. The stuff about Benoit and Guerrero was some of the most interesting material.

So far, so good. Entertaining is what Chris Jericho does best.

A great continuation to his first book, now with Fozzy bits spread throughout, which made the book even more entertaining with a fun back-and-force between wrestling and his band.
Overall a lighthearted and fun read that will take you on a fun journey CJ had.
adventurous funny informative inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced

Kind of repetitive and a little too cute at times, but still an entertaining read.

What an autobiography! Loved it! It was funny,entertaining,sad,full of life lessons.
Everything basically.

This is the, I guess you could say, 'sequel' to his first autobiography 'A Lion's Tale'. It picks up right where the first book left off and again it just shows how hilarious and entertaining of a writer Chris Jericho is. Though I think I like the first book just a little bit more, this one was just as good.