[1] It has a more celebratory tone than his first book, as he is writing about the time of his career where he has already achieved success.
[1] The book alternated between in-ring wrestling activities and Foley's life away from the ring.
[1] He defends himself against being misquoted by news program 20/20,[1] and explains the events surrounding his "I Quit" match with The Rock at the Royal Rumble in January 1999, which can also be seen in the documentary Beyond the Mat.
[1][2] The book also heavily defends the World Wrestling Federation against accusations of being violent.
[2] Foley's extensive research project on the Parents Television Council's controversial views on the WWE at that time immediately follows the end of the book as an epilogue of sorts.