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Preserve great memories of your travel adventures with personalized travel photo books that showcase your favorite pictures in beautifully designed photo books. Mixbook’s travel-themed photo books capture your vacation in all its stunning glory. Whether its photo cards or couples photo albums, Mixbook has a beautiful template for all your memories. I don't want to be 'on the inside'. I don't want to be 'one of the boys'. I want to believe in pro wrestling. All of it. Not just the action, but the characters, everything. I love the drama. I love the magic. I love the show. I love how it blurs the lines between what is real and what isn't. And I love storytelling. MOX is a good read that offers a peek into the mind of a performer who would easily fit in in just about any era in wrestling’s past let alone where he currently is in the present. I would have liked a bit more depth, but I would still recommend giving it a read if you’re even slightly curious. There isn’t a lot in here about his time in AEW if you’re looking for insight into his nearly year-long title reign. He speaks candidly about his work with Brodie Lee surrounding their title program at 2020’s Double or Nothing, and the awful conclusion to the Exploding Barbed Wire Death Match with Kenny but nothing really about his programs with MJF or Eddie, which I would have liked.

That's another unique attribute of MOX: It's nonlinear. This isn't the usual "I was born on…" autobiography. Mox ping-pongs from year to year, subject to subject, wrestling company to wrestling company, person to person as he writes. You get the impression as you read that Mox either had something on his mind when he sat down to write, or he sat down and said, "Shit, I'm on a deadline. What the F am I going to write about today?" Through these interludes, Moxley gives his reader glimpses of who he is at his core. These essays are endearing and add complexity to the bravado Moxley tries to exude. The guy listens to Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins for goodness sake. There's no doubt he's tough, but I think there's a softie under all that machismo. For some people the world can be too much to handle in the moment. Too large. Too loud. Too busy. It can take time for them to digest. So when people like that are pushed too fast to make snap-decisions socially they can come off as distant, awkward, weird, stand-off-ish, anti-social or even offensive. I knew exactly what was coming next and my jaw was still on the floor. I could only imagine what everybody at the show was thinking when it actually happened.

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I love Mox’s movie and music suggestions throughout, Claudio’s jokes, and all the snapshots and behind-the-scenes details of his career. I also 100% read this book in Mox’s voice. With plenty of pitstops and revelatory insights, including grisly ultraviolent encounters, crazy characters who became lifelong friends, and his unforgettable matches in Japan, MOX is the riveting account of the life of a brawler. It is a tale written in blood and soaked in debauchery, with a good dose of wisdom accumulated along the way. While Moxley does not have an ax to grind per se, his frustrations with WWE and how it is run were key factors in his decision to leave in 2019. He isn’t completely bitter about his time there, but his gripes are more than fair. Having to walk on eggshells in his early days where the slightest turn of phrase could get you in trouble with the wrong people and the games in which those powerful people play could lead to a constant state of unease for any performer. Despite all the success he achieved, the negatives would outweigh the positives. A disastrous heel turn in late 2018 would push him out the door at the end of his contract the following April. Moxley could have elaborated more on his frustrations about the angle, but if you were watching the programming at the time, it wouldn’t be hard to see for yourself just how bad it was.

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