The “baddest man on the planet,” undisputed, three-time WWE Champion and current UFC World Heavyweight Champion, Brock Lesner, shares his true personal story of determination, domination, and survival in Death Clutch. A raw, no-holds-barred memoir from one of the most popular—and polarizing—figures in sports entertainment and professional mixed martial arts, Death Clutch is an essential volume for every WWE and Ultimate Fighting fan.
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"After reading this book i was bigger fan of brock lesnar because he is true warrior in this world of sport. In this book I learned lot about the brock lesnar, how he was surviving this world of sport. And his dedication."
— Dipal (5 out of 5 stars)
" Very short, but was interesting and a worthwhile read. "
— Stout, 12/2/2013" It's readable if you've guzzled enough of the co-author's purple Kool-Ade. I can see why wrestling fans might not like this book since Brock does come down hard on the business. He comes across as a badass first class asshole. Which I think that was his intention. "
— Jezebel, 12/1/2013" Brock comes across as an individual who doesn't like company apart from those allowed to get close to him. I got this book for the UFC stories and was a bit disappointed that the cain valesquez defeat was quickly swept over. "
— Chris, 9/2/2013" A bit short but some good stories in there. "
— Rob, 8/27/2013" Not high literature by any stretch of the imagination but entertaining and informative as to the inside world of pro wrestling as well as MMA. "
— Jon, 3/16/2013" Brock Lesner talks about his life, WWE and MMA and his death scare. He is super arrogant and a good cunt. "
— Matt, 4/25/2012" i listened to the audiobook of this on a car trip. something about hearing an actor read brock's prose "i really wanted to kick his ass" i found incredibly hilarious. "
— Monty, 3/13/2012" MEH, Lesnar half assed the book. Heyman proof reading was a fail! "
— James, 2/14/2012" At least it's an easy read. "
— Brian, 7/12/2011Brock 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.
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