Death Clutch: My Story of Determination, Domination, and Survival
Written by Brock Lesnar
Narrated by Bob Dunsworth
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About this audiobook
Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar is the only athlete in history to win the NCAA Division I Heavyweight Wrestling Championship, and the WWE and UFC World Heavyweight Championship titles. He is married and lives with his wife and children in rural Minnesota. Paul Heyman is best known for his career in professional wrestling as a promoter and on-air personality. He blogs on HeymanHustle.com and is the founder of the ""Looking 4 Larry"" ad agency in New York City.
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Readers find this title to be a phenomenal and excellent listen. They appreciate how the author delivers the story with proper emotion and intonation. The book provides insight into the life of Brock Lesnar and gives readers even more respect for him. It is a quick and easy read that is highly recommended.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excellent listen. While I love Brock Lesnar, I never realized all the crap he has been through. Gave me even more respect for the man!
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I thought it was ok as i lesrned a little bit more
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Quick easy read. As cocky as you would expect lol
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The first audiobook I listen so far into finished. I really like how the author deliver the story with proper emotion and intonation. your not gonna regret listening to this book.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Phenomenal book. If you don't know who Brock Lesnar is underneath the man that's on TV then, I recommend reading this book.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I'm sure Heath Herring doesn't like me, either ... after all, I broke his face.
I've read a lot of biographies written by professional wrestlers. They all talk about the passion it takes to be the best, the crowning achievements of their careers, their most memorable feuds and experiences. Lesnar, who spent 2 years at the top of the WWE mountain, spoke of how it was just "a job" that helped him pay off his student loans and make some money. That blew me away! He spoke to the fact that most guys spend their lives stuck in the business, never really branching out and escaping the vicious road schedule and often horrendous lifestyle. It basically backs up what Chris Jericho had been saying all these years, that you need to be able to have a life beyond professional wrestling.
At the time he was leaving WWE in 2004, I didn't quite understand why. How could he leave at this point in his career? The man was a monster who took the industry by storm. Lesnar was such a natural in the ring and clearly had his best years ahead of him. However, after reading about his desire to be more of a family man in spending as much time as possible with his wife and children, you have to hand it to him getting out when he did.
The guy does speak pretty highly of himself but how do you avoid doing that when you've achieved the levels of success that Lesnar has? He's dominated almost everything he's ever tried. With the exception of his venture into the NFL, he's been a pretty impressive force in amateur wrestling, professional wrestling and mixed martial arts.
Overall, Lesnar's story is actually pretty refreshing. If anything, he's incredibly honest as well as very direct and to the point. In other words, he doesn't beat around the bush a lot. Despite the fact that he doesn't look back at his years as a professional wrestler fondly, he doesn't get bogged down in mud-slinging and trash talking. He speaks well of the guys he enjoyed working with and very little about those he dislikes. Even in his lengthily legal battles with Vince McMahon, he still gives the man credit for being a successful businessman.
Even though I did like the book, you're not really going to get a whole lot of surprises here. While his athletic career is pretty impressive, he's not a man who is surrounded by controversy. With the exception of his post fight interview in 2008 where he went on a tirade against his opponent and several UFC sponsors, Lesnar notoriously keeps to himself and is a devoted family man. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I'm a big fan of Brock Lesnar's. He usually doesnt share much of his personal life with the media. This is a refreshing glimpse of his life from his perspective. It was really nice to hear his entire life from his perspectiove. With so much he said-she said going around, I have a better understanding of how he acts and why.