Wrestling Documentaries - A look at how "the sport" was seen through the decades
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Subject: Wrestling Documentaries - A look at how "the sport" was seen through the decades Fri Jan 24, 2014 12:48 pm
From the Khorassan Ballroom, Larry Matysik takes us back to the glory days of professional wrestling. This unique 1999 documentary covers the story of KPLR's hit TV show, "Wrestling at the Chase" and the men and women who lived it.
Produced by Randy Liebler, Tom Zupanci and Larry Matysik
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Subject: Re: Wrestling Documentaries - A look at how "the sport" was seen through the decades Sat Jan 25, 2014 12:42 pm
JERRY LAWLER 'WORLD CHAMPION' Original Memphis Documentary 1988, Jerry Lawler gets his first WORLD Title by defeating Curt Hennig (Full Match) and later defends the title against Austin Idol in a Cage (Full Match), This is lawlers long awaited road to the Title.
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Subject: Re: Wrestling Documentaries - A look at how "the sport" was seen through the decades Sat Jan 25, 2014 2:11 pm
Documentary featuring Ireland's most famous wrestling family The Fit Finlays. The Finlays from Carrickfergus have kept traditional wrestling in Ireland alive for three generations. They have been central to both the olympic and professional wrestling scenes. This is true wrestling documentary about real wrestlers. Also features legends such as Rasputin the Mad Monk, the Amazing Kung Fu and the sadly missed Orig Williams. Get ready to rumble!!!!
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Subject: Re: Wrestling Documentaries - A look at how "the sport" was seen through the decades Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:55 pm
Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows In this feature-length documentary, director Paul Jay was given unprecedented access to the world of Bret Hart and pro wrestling as his camera followed Bret “the Hitman” Hart for one year.
Going behind the tightly guarded walls of wrestling’s spectacle and theatre, the documentary explores the meaning of today’s wrestling morality plays.
As fantasy crosses into real life, the true story of Bret Hart’s struggle with Vince McMahon, the legendary owner of the WWF, is revealed. Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows climaxes with the tale of the biggest double-cross in pro wrestling.
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Subject: Re: Wrestling Documentaries - A look at how "the sport" was seen through the decades Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:18 pm
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Posts : 95 Join date : 2014-01-21 Age : 35 Location : Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Subject: Re: Wrestling Documentaries - A look at how "the sport" was seen through the decades Sun Feb 16, 2014 4:50 pm
I Like To Hurt People - 1985
The Shiek wreaks havoc throughout the sleaziest locales of the American wrestling circuit, maiming, mauling, and living up to his life's code: I like to hurt people!
Cast: Edward Farhat - The Sheik Dick Afflis - Dick the Bruiser Denny Alberts André the Giant Ox Baker Dave Bourke Bobo Brazil Abdullah the Butcher George Cannon King Ripper Collins Al Costello Eddie Creatchman Johnny Davis Vince Doyle Joyce Farhat Abdullah Farouk - The Grand Wizard Heather Feather R.C. Finnegan Phil Foreman Sonia Friedman - Dr. Sonia Friedman Dory Funk Jr. Terry Funk Ed George - Captain Ed George Bobby Golden - Wrestler in 'Battle Royale' Luke Graham - Crazy Luke Graham Bryan Greenberg - Audience Member Don Kent - Bulldog Don Kent Athol Layton - Lord Athol Layton Sky Low Low - Little Atlas New York Raymon - Ray Stevens Dusty Rhodes Terry Sullivan - Ring Announcer
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Wrestling Documentaries - A look at how "the sport" was seen through the decades