I've been reading a bunch of books on pro-wrestling lately after not having touched one for four or five years.
Firstly, let me add another vote for the Hardcore Holly book. He comes across as a no-nonsense but likeable guy, which is completely at odds with his persona as reported on the interweb. I seem to remember a story circulating when he departed the company that nobody had attended his farewell party. I could be wrong as it seems implausible and I cannot find it now. Anyway, he goes to great lengths to address the misconception that he was this dislikeable bully and my opinion of him had changed drastically by the time I reached the end. Not only is it a great firsthand account of the WWF locker room from the early 90s until his departure in 2009, but he has a fantastic personal story to tell as well.
I read Jericho's second book having read his first way back when it was initially released. A great read. I probably don't need to pump it up too much as I trust most people here would have read it already.
The other two I've read which I can't recommend enough are James Dixon's Titan Sinking and the follow-up, Titan Shattered. I have not seen them mentioned in the recent pages of this thread but they are two tremendously well-researched and captivating accounts of the WWF in 1995 and 1996 respectively (naturally the 1997 sequel to be released later this year is called 'Titan Screwed').
I bought them from the Book Depository because I like books way more than eReaders, and because of that, they were a bit pricey. However, I'm pretty sure the Kindle version of both is fairly cheap. I had no idea who the author was or what the site 'History of Wrestling' is all about and only came across it as a related product when I was viewing Lex Luger's book (which I did not buy).
http://www.bookdepository.com/Titan-Shattered-James-Dixon-Lee-Maughan-Benjamin-Richardson-Justin-Henry/9781326355814?ref=grid-view
http://www.bookdepository.com/Titan-Sinking-the-Decline-of-the-Wwf-in-1995-James-Dixon-Jim-Cornette-Benjamin-Richardson/9781291996371?ref=bd_recs_1
It covers quite a few things I knew about, but goes to new level of detail (for example, the author interviewed the lawyer for one of the marines involved in the altercation with HBK that became an on-screen storyline).
If you're looking for something new to read, do yourself a favour and try out Titan Sinking. Highly recommended.