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Everybody Wants to Know - Vol. 2
By TJ MADIGAN - Calgary Sun

Edge, you were in your late twenties when you wrote and published your memoirs. A little young to be reflecting on your life's work, don't you think?

Edge: "To be perfectly honest, I probably only have a few years left in me, so why not do it now? Initially I just wrote it for eventual kids and grandkids to read. Then it became one of those things. I was doing my column every week on wwe.com and it was pretty entertaining. They asked if I'd like to do a book and I said yeah, but only if I could write it myself.

"I talked to Steve Austin and asked if it was too early to write this, and he said 'Hell no, look what you've already been through.' I've got a story to tell. People think I only appeared in 1998, but they don't know the story leading up to that. You have people like The Rock and Kurt Angle who have been in the business a lot less than me, and done it with a ghostwriter. I've been in the business 13 years, and I did it myself."

Credit: Slam! Wrestling
 
 
 

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