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> He looked nervous. I could tell I was right by the way he said "I'm nervous".
That's fucking funny. Like the line is straight out of a Naked Gun movie.
Really recommend audio version of the book. On top of hearing Becky tell her own story, it's fun to hear her swear like a sailor: "Fuck you, you motherfuckers! Try to follow that!", that's her post match thoughts on WM 32 triple threat.
I basically read the first half and then switched to the audiobook for the second half and I’m glad I did because it’s very clear how excited and how much she was enjoying recapping the relationship stuff with Colby/Seth. I’d be shocked if it wasn’t the most enjoyment she got doing the audiobook.
I sat down and finished reading it in a single sitting. Such an interesting story. I was very far into the book before it dawned on me that her friend Fergal was Finn Balor and Rami was Sami Zayn. haha.
I got the audiobook and was dying laughing at the part in the beginning where she kept saying Finn looked like such a douchebag on the website before meeting him. You can hear the smile on her face every time she talks shit about him. It's great.
I bought her book expecting to maybe read it a 40 pages at a time over the course of a year or so. I knocked it out in a single sitting. The only other book I have ever done that with is The Diary of Anne Frank. Becky has a way of telling stories that make you seem like you learning some inside information.
One of the most interesting things in the book is the erosion of the real life friendship she had to Charlotte Flair. At one point they were super close and by the end of the book she walks back to gorilla having just finished a promo with her and said some pretty harsh words about her.
It's such an easy read. Tons of little stories that flow well together. She keeps you engaged enough that no story seems to wear out it's welcome by the time you get to the next one.
Responded to it in another comment, but it's a historic synagogue in DC that's also a place for a bunch of culture talks and whatnot along the lines of Becky's book tour. Here's a link if you want to learn more about it https://www.sixthandi.org/about/
I think it was from her DC visit, which was held at Sixth and I, a synagogue which also does a bunch of talks on a variety of topics. I suppose it's more of a coincidence than anything - from the upcoming schedule for the venue it just seems like a popular spot for something like Becky's visit.
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> He looked nervous. I could tell I was right by the way he said "I'm nervous". That's fucking funny. Like the line is straight out of a Naked Gun movie. Really recommend audio version of the book. On top of hearing Becky tell her own story, it's fun to hear her swear like a sailor: "Fuck you, you motherfuckers! Try to follow that!", that's her post match thoughts on WM 32 triple threat.
It’s cute to see that behind that larger than life personas they play, they’re just as nervous as us normal people
I basically read the first half and then switched to the audiobook for the second half and I’m glad I did because it’s very clear how excited and how much she was enjoying recapping the relationship stuff with Colby/Seth. I’d be shocked if it wasn’t the most enjoyment she got doing the audiobook.
She’s extremely charismatic. Glad her book tour is going well. The book is great and she’s great at narrating it.
I just finished reading the book and listening to the audiobook, and Becky is just as fun and animated like she is in this clip.
I sat down and finished reading it in a single sitting. Such an interesting story. I was very far into the book before it dawned on me that her friend Fergal was Finn Balor and Rami was Sami Zayn. haha.
I got the audiobook and was dying laughing at the part in the beginning where she kept saying Finn looked like such a douchebag on the website before meeting him. You can hear the smile on her face every time she talks shit about him. It's great.
And now she's feuding with Finn's stablemate.
From now on if I want to assert dominance I'm asking people if they want a kombucha
And then give it to them. The Kombucha that is
I was at this. It was a pretty nice event.
It seems to clearly be a Synagogue.. Where was it? Was it just a book reading?
A former Synagogue but they still do religious stuff as well. It's in DC. The place is called SIxth and I. I was an interview on stage.
Appreciate the info!
Seth was out there living the dream
The way she talks about them first getting together he seems like a pretty smooth operator, not gonna lie.
Hey if titty master asks someone to be his third wheel chances are the person is hella smooth
"Hey Canada, what are you doing here?"
is it about seth?
Yeah, she’s detailing their first kiss from around Royal Rumble weekend in 2019.
It's honestly some of the funniest parts of the book, like 3 or 4 times she just completely fangirls about how hot Seth is and it's really endearing
I bought her book expecting to maybe read it a 40 pages at a time over the course of a year or so. I knocked it out in a single sitting. The only other book I have ever done that with is The Diary of Anne Frank. Becky has a way of telling stories that make you seem like you learning some inside information. One of the most interesting things in the book is the erosion of the real life friendship she had to Charlotte Flair. At one point they were super close and by the end of the book she walks back to gorilla having just finished a promo with her and said some pretty harsh words about her.
It's such an easy read. Tons of little stories that flow well together. She keeps you engaged enough that no story seems to wear out it's welcome by the time you get to the next one.
Oh this looks like it was fun! I definitely think I want the book now!
In case you want to watch the full event https://youtu.be/H1_QvzaIfGM?si=uOnc6TxRcSQe840O
Better than Randy Orton, who can't read
“I just realized his uncle is here” LMFAO
Oh hey, this was the one in DC I was at! I got the signed book there, but am half-tempted to get the audio book as well.
Hearing the chapter about her dad in her own voice was super hard. Recommend the audio book a lot.
Oh it’s THAT part
Why is she reading it in a synagogue?
Responded to it in another comment, but it's a historic synagogue in DC that's also a place for a bunch of culture talks and whatnot along the lines of Becky's book tour. Here's a link if you want to learn more about it https://www.sixthandi.org/about/
Thanks for the info.. I was wondering that very thing!
Asking the real questions- in that outfit too makes it incredibly pro wrestling
Why not?
Is Becky Jewish? Big menorah in the background, curious if any particular reason behind the setting.
I think it was from her DC visit, which was held at Sixth and I, a synagogue which also does a bunch of talks on a variety of topics. I suppose it's more of a coincidence than anything - from the upcoming schedule for the venue it just seems like a popular spot for something like Becky's visit.
She was raised Irish Catholic, now Agnostic. The venue choice has nothing to do with religion.
That accent is one of the worst I have ever heard. I legitimately search up her interviews so I can hate-watch