If you pick up 'Crazy Is My Superpower,' you’re meeting AJ Mendez Brooks—wrestler, writer, and mental health advocate. Her story isn’t just about body slams and championships; it’s about surviving a chaotic childhood, navigating bipolar disorder, and still chasing dreams. What hits hard is her honesty. She admits to feeling broken but never lets that define her. The book’s title says it all: her 'crazy' isn’t a weakness; it’s her fuel. It’s rare to find a memoir that’s both this entertaining and emotionally gut-punching.
AJ Mendez Brooks, the powerhouse behind 'Crazy Is My Superpower,' turns her life into a page-turner. From wrestling rings to literary acclaim, she owns her story with wit and warmth. The book’s a reminder that heroes don’t always fit the mold—sometimes, they’re the ones who’ve been told they’re too much, too loud, or too broken. AJ proves 'too much' is just enough.
AJ Mendez Brooks is the heart and soul of 'Crazy Is My Superpower.' As a former WWE superstar, she’s already a legend to wrestling fans, but this book shows a whole other side of her. It’s a memoir packed with grit, humor, and heart. She talks about growing up poor, dealing with mental illness, and breaking barriers in a male-dominated industry. The way she balances toughness with tenderness is incredible—it’s like she’s rewriting what it means to be strong.
Oh, 'Crazy Is My Superpower' is such a raw and inspiring memoir! The main character is AJ Mendez Brooks, formerly known as AJ Lee in WWE. She’s this fierce, unapologetic woman who wrestled her way to the top while battling mental health struggles. The book dives into her childhood, her rise in wrestling, and how she turned her 'crazy'—her bipolar disorder—into strength.
What I love is how she doesn’t sugarcoat anything. It’s not just a wrestling story; it’s about resilience, embracing your flaws, and finding power in vulnerability. Her voice is so authentic—you feel like she’s sitting across from you, sharing her darkest moments and brightest triumphs. It’s one of those reads that sticks with you long after the last page.
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