To Be the Man

To Be the Man  
Author(s) Ric Flair
Keith Elliot Greenberg
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Autobiography
Publisher WWE Books
Pocket Books
Publication date July 6, 2004
Media type Hardcover and paperback
Pages 352
ISBN 0743456912
OCLC Number 55518495
Dewey Decimal 796.812/092 B 22
LC Classification GV1196.F59 A3 2004

To Be the Man is an autobiographical book written by professional wrestler Ric Flair and Keith Elliot Greenberg, and edited by Mark Madden. It was published by WWE Books and distributed by Simon & Schuster in July 2004. The book's title was taken from Flair's famous catchphrase: "To be the Man, you gotta beat the man!" Its retro cover design references the golden age of Flair's career.

To Be the Man reached No. 5 on the hardback, nonfiction New York Times Best Seller list. It reached No. 10 for nonfiction best-sellers in Publishers Weekly. Upon its release, Flair held a successful book signing at a Borders bookstore in his hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina. Nearly 13,000 copies sold between July 4 and July 11, according to Nielsen BookScan.[1]

Contents

Content

The book discusses Flair's birth and adoption through the Tennessee Children's Home Society (whose adoption practices would later be discovered to involve child selling; the opening chapter is titled "Black Market Baby") and beginnings that lead him to stardom in promotions such as American Wrestling Association, National Wrestling Alliance, World Championship Wrestling, and World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment.[2]

Criticisms of wrestlers

To Be the Man received considerable attention for his legitimate criticisms of certain wrestlers. Flair openly criticized Mick Foley, calling him a "glorified stuntman", in response to what Foley said about Flair in his book, Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks: "Flair was every bit as bad on the booking side of things as he was great on the wrestling side." While Flair admitted that he wasn't a great booker, he felt insulted by Foley's remark.

Flair also criticized Bret Hart, and even accused him of using Owen Hart's death to "grind his axe with Vince". In response, Hart wrote a scathing rebuttal[3] debunking Flair's comments, while defending Foley and Randy Savage, another wrestler Flair criticized. Flair also criticized former WCW President Eric Bischoff for what he perceived to be poor treatment during his time in WCW, which in turn led to a backstage confrontation between the two before an episode of Raw in March 2003.

Praise of wrestlers

The list of wrestlers Flair praised in his book includes (but is not limited to):

References

  1. ^ Siner, Jeff Ric Flair, author CNN.com (July 21, 2004). Retrieved on December 22, 2007.
  2. ^ Ric Flair: To Be the Man Amazon.com (July 6, 2004). Retrieved on December 22, 2007.
  3. ^ Bret Hart's comment on To Be the Man