Winning and losing. Heels and babyfaces. Kliqs and Curtain Calls. Tearing down house shows and tearing up hotel rooms. Ladders and cages. Vacated titles and unwarranted suspensions. Works and screwjobs. Heartaches and backbreaks. Forced retirements and redemption. Rock 'n' roll and Graceland. There are two sides to every story; for Shawn Michaels, there is Heartbreak & Triumph.
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World Wrestling Entertainment fans think they know "The Heartbreak Kid." He's "The Showstopper" who pushes his high-flying abilities to the limit in the squared circle, on ladders, and in steel cages. He's the company's first "Grand Slam" champion. And of course, he's forever the guy who conspired with WWE Chairman Vince McMahon to screw Bret "Hitman" Hart out of the WWE Championship in Montreal at Survivor Series on November 9, 1997.
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But that's the side "HBK" has allowed you to see...until now. Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story introduces us to Michael Shawn Hickenbottom ("Everyone called me Shawn"), the youngest of four children whose "really conservative upbringing" made him shy and "afraid that people wouldn't like me if I showed who I really was." But upon discovering Southwest Championship Wrestling (SWCW) on TV one Saturday night, the preteen Hickenbottom realized instantly what he wanted to become, and years later would convince his father -- a colonel in the U.S. Air Force -- to let him drop out of college and pursue his dream.
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From there, Hickenbottom fully recounts the events that led to "Shawn Michaels's" tutelage under Mexican wrestler Jose Lothario; working matches at Mid-South Wrestling under the guidance of Terry Taylor and the Rock 'n' Roll Express's Robert Gibson & Ricky Morton; flying high with Marty Jannetty as "The Midnight Rockers" in the American Wrestling Association (AWA); and how a barroom confrontation in Buffalo almost prevented the tandem from ever joining the World Wrestling Federation. "The Rockers" would drop the "Midnight" and climb to the top of a tough World Wrestling Federation tag-team division in the late 1980s, though Michaels confesses how a "fear of abandonment" stagnated his desire to participate in singles competition, pressured him into a marriage he wasn't ready for, and drove him to drinking heavily and downing pills "just to get through the day."
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With the impact of some "Sweet Chin Music" (Michaels's Superkick finisher), Heartbreak & Triumph expresses the "sour note" that dissolved Michaels's partnership with Jannetty and started his transformation into "The Heartbreak Kid." You'll learn firsthand of the "unfair" allegation that brought about HBK's classic Ladder match with Razor Ramon at WrestleMania X ("I lost the match, but I made my career"); the incident in Syracuse that set the stage for Shawn's unbelievable "comeback" victories at Royal Rumble 1996, and in the Iron Man WWE Championship match with Bret Hart at WrestleMania XII; and how his escalating backstage feud with Hart inadvertently built toward the formation of "D-Generation X," as well as the first-ever "Hell in a Cell" contest against The Undertaker at Badd Blood in October 1997.
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Beyond the squared circle, Michaels clears the air about his days running with "The Kliq" -- Kevin Nash ("Diesel"), Scott Hall ("Razor Ramon"), Paul Levesque ("Triple H"), and Sean Waltman ("The 1-2-3 Kid") -- their contributions to WWE's wildly successful "Attitude" era, and the consequences of their uncharacteristic Madison Square Garden "Curtain Call" in May 1996. And for the first time anywhere, Michaels shoots completely straight about his role in "the biggest scandal in wrestling history," the infamous "Montreal Screwjob" at Survivor Series 1997.
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While reliving the crippling back injury that forced him to retire in his prime following his WWE Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Michaels credits the new loves in his life -- his second wife Rebecca, his children, and his newfound faith -- with giving him the strength to kick his habit, recover physically, and make a jubilant return to the ring at SummerSlam 2002 (in a Street Fight against best friend Triple H, no less). Now back on top and doing what he enjoys most, the WWE Superstar regards Heartbreak & Triumph as the perfect means "to review my life, and attempt to figure out how I became the person I am."
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评分说实话,我一开始对这种类型的题材并不抱太大希望,总觉得会是老一套的狗血剧情。但是,这本书完全颠覆了我的预期。它的精彩之处在于对复杂人性的细腻描摹,没有绝对的好人或坏人,每个人都有自己的灰色地带和不得已的苦衷。我特别欣赏作者在处理冲突时的那种克制与爆发力的平衡。比如,在处理两位核心人物之间的矛盾时,他们不是简单地大吵大闹,而是通过眼神、沉默和不经意的动作来传递出千言万语的张力,那种“此时无声胜有声”的震撼力是很多作品难以企及的。而且,故事的背景设定也很有意思,那种充满年代感的场景描绘,让我仿佛置身其中,呼吸着那个时代的空气。我对这种注重细节和氛围营造的写作手法非常推崇。这本书的深度远远超过了表面的故事情节,它让你思考,在相似的境遇下,你会做出怎样的选择。总而言之,这是一部需要静下心来品味的佳作,值得反复阅读。
评分我给这本书打五星,不是因为它完美无瑕,而是因为它在探讨“成长”这个宏大主题时,展现出的那种毫不留情的真实感。它没有粉饰太平,直面了挫折、背叛和自我怀疑这些青春期乃至成年后都会遭遇的残酷现实。让我印象深刻的是,书中关于“自我救赎”的那一段处理得极为高明。主角并非一蹴而就地变得坚强,而是经历了一系列反复的跌倒和爬起,每一次尝试都伴随着阵痛。这种循序渐进、充满泥泞的成长过程,反而让人物形象更加立体和可信。它告诉我们,真正的强大并非是不犯错,而是有勇气去面对并承担错误的后果。这本书就像一面镜子,让你看清自己曾经的懦弱与迷茫,但同时也给予你前进的勇气。它不提供廉价的安慰,而是提供了一种更为坚实的精神支柱。
评分这本书的文字功底简直是令人惊叹,简直就是一场语言的盛宴。作者的遣词造句非常讲究,即便是描述最寻常的场景,也能写出一种独特的韵味和诗意。我特别喜欢她使用那些意想不到的比喻和象征手法,让原本平淡的叙述瞬间变得鲜活起来,充满了哲学意味。阅读过程中,我常常需要停下来,反复咀嚼那些精妙的句子,思考它们背后更深层次的含义。这不是一本可以囫囵吞枣读完的书,它要求读者投入全部的注意力去解码作者隐藏在文字背后的深意。虽然有些地方的理解需要多花点心思,但一旦领悟到其中的巧妙之处,那种“啊,原来如此”的顿悟感,是阅读其他书籍难以替代的愉悦。它对语言的驾驭能力,让我对当代作家的创作水平有了全新的认识。对于那些追求文学性和艺术性的读者来说,这本书无疑是一份珍贵的礼物。
评分喜欢HBK的人可以一看,讲述了他成长、入行的过程,比较详细的描写了他视角中的几场大赛和几件大事(不仅仅是台上的,还有台下、生活中的部分),有特别着重于蒙特利尔事件,看完之后虽然没有喜欢他多一些,但对他更了解了一些。
评分喜欢HBK的人可以一看,讲述了他成长、入行的过程,比较详细的描写了他视角中的几场大赛和几件大事(不仅仅是台上的,还有台下、生活中的部分),有特别着重于蒙特利尔事件,看完之后虽然没有喜欢他多一些,但对他更了解了一些。
评分喜欢HBK的人可以一看,讲述了他成长、入行的过程,比较详细的描写了他视角中的几场大赛和几件大事(不仅仅是台上的,还有台下、生活中的部分),有特别着重于蒙特利尔事件,看完之后虽然没有喜欢他多一些,但对他更了解了一些。
评分喜欢HBK的人可以一看,讲述了他成长、入行的过程,比较详细的描写了他视角中的几场大赛和几件大事(不仅仅是台上的,还有台下、生活中的部分),有特别着重于蒙特利尔事件,看完之后虽然没有喜欢他多一些,但对他更了解了一些。
评分喜欢HBK的人可以一看,讲述了他成长、入行的过程,比较详细的描写了他视角中的几场大赛和几件大事(不仅仅是台上的,还有台下、生活中的部分),有特别着重于蒙特利尔事件,看完之后虽然没有喜欢他多一些,但对他更了解了一些。
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