For the Love of Wrestling


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The Wrestler (2008,  R)
The Wrestler
This is the Passion of the Christ for wrestlers and wrestling fans.

My Full review coming soon.
2
No Holds Barred (1989,  PG-13)
No Holds Barred
gets you pumped. Dripping with testosterone. a blockbuster of a movie. Hogan in his prime.
3
Beyond the Mat (1999,  R)
4
Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows (1998,  R)
5
Body Slam (1987,  PG)
6
Nacho Libre (2006,  PG)
Nacho Libre
Fantastico. Muy bueno.
7
Ready to Rumble (2000,  PG-13)
Ready to Rumble
Ready to get Retarded
8
The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior (2005,  Unrated)
The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior
Do not watch this bitter ilconceived garbage. Unprofessionaly producded,with biased commentaries.

This film hides Vince McMahon's personal vendetta and hostile feelings towards the man who wrestled as the Ultimate Warrior.

Although some instances were well told and put into perspective the overall approach is that of a derogatority nature towards a man who put alot of time and effort, hard work,and dedication into his craft.

There are many perspectives to the short lived wrestling career of the UW, but this production only manages to display the unfavorable aspects and events that went array, placing most of the blame on the Warrior, when in actuality you have to wonder how much the company was responsible for.

If anything can be learned from this highlight reel of the many hits and misses of UW's career, its that when u go into any profession with so much enthusiasm and passion ,and drive, its easy to loose your cool and make hasty decisions, possibly ignore the delicate politics of business relation. Although his character was highly creative and imaginable, he often took things to the extreme which got him into trouble.

Perhaps the Warrior let his emotions get the best of him, and maybe the same can be said for Vince McMahon but, the Warrior will always hold a memorable and profound place in wrestling history.

His character might have been looked upon as being too one sided and too over the top.

Looking back at his career, you might say he crashed and burn, but
He was a major staple of the late 80s and early 90s that fit like a glove, and will always represent unbriddled energy power and intensity.
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The Wrestler (1974,  Unrated)
10
Ika resuraa (The Calamari Wrestler) (2004,  Unrated)
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Atomic Blue: Mexican Wrestler (1999,  Unrated)

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