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MOX: Jon Moxley

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However, these photo books are highly customizable, with each one being personal to you so they do take a little longer to be delivered - and by that we mean a few days, which really isn’t long at all! However, we would say that it was actually the best photo book software compared to the other services that we tested. Some of the designs are a bit old-fashioned, but there are still some stylish, contemporary choices too.

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Matte, glossy or lustre: The finish of the pages are purely personal preference, but it can be tricky to decide. However, in years past, we've also tested a number of other services, none of whom made it into our top tier. We really like the fact that Snapfish provides a helpful video tutorial to help you get to grips with its creator tool. Moxley takes you on a whirlwind tour of his psyche, dumping everything from romance tips to insights on developing as a talent, to training in MMA, creative differences with Vince McMahon, going to Japan, and blood-curdling tales of intense performances.Artifact Uprising does have more affordable products too but its offering of luxurious products is what sets it apart from the rest. It’s a fun read and let’s you peer into the soul of a man that was somewhat elusive for a long time in regards to his personal life.

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You can also choose Shutterfly's Free Designer service, which lets you upload from 50 to 800 photos for Shutterfly experts to select the best images so your book isn't repetitive or blurry. Moxley finds the perfect blend of exposing the theatrical world behind wrestling while still making it feel real. Shutterfly works with suppliers to reuse and recycle unique press waste used in printing, such as oil filters, ink canisters, and press components.

Mox doesn’t seem to believe in any punctuation between speech marks unless it’s an exclamation or question mark. It does not contain enough details and/or humor like the best of the best of wrestling literature: Chris Jericho's first two books, Bret Hart's Hitman, or Mick Foley's Have a Nice Day. That’s how he introduces an interlude where he talks about one of his favorite songs: no capitalization at the beginning because there is no beginning, only a middle. I have read many pro wrestling memoirs but this one is different, better, because Jon Moxley takes you inside the ring and inside his mind.

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