Incomparable is more than just a wrestling memoir—it’s a raw, emotional, and empowering story about identity, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between two sisters who refused to be defined by anyone else.
From the very beginning, Brie and Nikki Bella pull readers into their world, sharing deeply personal experiences from their childhood, including financial struggles and family hardships. What makes this book stand out is its honesty. The Bellas don’t shy away from difficult topics like self-esteem issues, toxic relationships, and the pressures of living in the spotlight. Instead, they confront them head-on, making their journey feel real and relatable.
The structure of the book—told from both Brie and Nikki’s perspectives—adds a unique dynamic. While at times the back-and-forth storytelling can feel slightly disjointed, it ultimately reinforces the central theme: they may be twins, but they are also individuals with their own voices, struggles, and triumphs. This dual narrative gives readers a deeper understanding of who they are beyond their WWE personas.
One of the most compelling aspects of Incomparable is its look behind the curtain of professional wrestling. Fans will appreciate the insight into their rise in WWE, the challenges of working in a male-dominated industry, and their role in helping evolve women’s wrestling into something more respected and prominent.
However, the heart of the book lies in its message of empowerment. The Bellas emphasize perseverance, self-worth, and the importance of embracing individuality. Their journey—from struggling young women to global stars, entrepreneurs, and mothers—is genuinely inspiring and resonates far beyond wrestling fans.
That said, the book isn’t perfect. At times, the writing style can feel simple, and some sections move quickly without fully exploring the emotional depth of certain experiences. But even with these flaws, the authenticity of their story carries the book forward.
Final Verdict:
Incomparable is an inspiring and heartfelt memoir that offers more than just behind-the-scenes wrestling stories. It’s a story of growth, sisterhood, and finding your voice in a world that often tries to define you. Whether you’re a longtime WWE fan or just someone looking for a motivational read, this book is well worth your time.
Rating: 4/5 ⭐