The Stone Cold Truth
By Steve Austin, J.R. Ross and Dennis Bryant
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About this ebook
Steve Austin is by far the best and most exciting wrestler today. A notoriously private man, this is the book his fans have been waiting for: his own personal story, told in full for the first time.
Steve Austin
Steve Austin is a USA Today bestselling author and has been a pastor at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, for over 20 years. A former attorney, he has studied and taught God's Word for over 30 years. With a passion for ministering to the sick, Steve has ministered to thousands of patients and their families at the Texas Medical Center in Houston. He is the president and executive director of Living Hope Chaplaincy. Learn more at LivingHopeChaplaincy.com.
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Reviews for The Stone Cold Truth
31 ratings3 reviews
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Dec 6, 2018
Fabulous book for anyone who wants insight into the man Steve Williams and the Legend Stone Cold Steve Austin. It's funny, serious, kinda pulls at the heart strings in places, and to me it seems very honest. None of this appears to be made up or exaggerated or glossed over. Much like the man was in ring, he tells it like it is in his own colorful language. I loved reading and listening to the audiobook (which is an abridged version of the book), but it is read by the man himself, so either way it's worth it. I am looking forward to getting the DVD next. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Jun 23, 2016
Fabulous book for anyone who wants insight into the man Steve Williams and the Legend Stone Cold Steve Austin. It's funny, serious, kinda pulls at the heart strings in places, and to me it seems very honest. None of this appears to be made up or exaggerated or glossed over. Much like the man was in ring, he tells it like it is in his own colorful language. I loved reading and listening to the audiobook (which is an abridged version of the book), but it is read by the man himself, so either way it's worth it. I am looking forward to getting the DVD next. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
May 13, 2010
As much of an impact as Stone Cold made on the pro wrestling world, his biography was not so entertaining. I enjoyed reading about his life and struggles to get to the WWF, but it read too much like a PBS documentary than a heartfelt revelation. The 'Truth' will always be overshadowed by the door-opening works of Foley.
