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Wrestling
Movies
Nevermore:
The Raven Effect
A
deep dive into the mind of Raven-wrestling's tortured
genius-Nevermore explores how one man's pain, brilliance,
and chaos helped reshape pro wrestling in ECW's brutal,
blood-soaked heyday.
One
Big Work
Since August 10 2025, the day of his contract expiring
with WWE, the former Karrion Kross, now returning
to his original ringname: Killer Kross, has returned
to the independent wrestling scene breathing new life
and introducing new fans to a section of professional
wrestling they've never seen before live or on streaming.
He has appeared for Defy Wrestling, WrestlePro and
House Of Glory where all events sold out on the floor
seating within hours of going on sale. With his legion
of fans following his every footstep, he continues
to connect with fans in ways that were impossible
during his time with WWE. Kross's performances have
revitalized his reputation as a formidable competitor,
bringing a fresh energy, intensity and a significant
uptick in ticket sales to these promotions. His success
on the indie circuit is one thing but with his YouTube
channel, he continues to build his brand by producing
long-form documentaries that share his process outside
of the WWE system. Author, Martial Artist, Actor,
Producer & Pro Wrestler; Kevin Robert Kesar takes
you into the scenes, behind the scenes and into the
complicated web of whats actually going on in an industry
seen by millions but understood by very few.
350
Days
350
Days peels back the curtain on the severe toll pro
wrestlers endured on the road 350 days a year, a toll
on their bodies, families, and psyches.
Sabu
Wrestling
legend Sabu embarks on a journey to his final match.
Randy
Savage
Pro
Wrestling/Sports Entertainment: Randy "Macho
Man" Savage
Biopic
In Development via Artists For Artists
September
23, 2025
Industry
Journal Deadline Broke The News
Born
Randy Mario Poffo, Macho Man Randy Savage
was one of the most influential figures in professional
wrestling, from the 70s through the early 2000s.
The son of wrestler and wrestling promoter Angelo
Poffo, he initially chased a baseball career, even
spending time in the farm systems of the St. Louis
Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds. But after a shoulder
injury derailed those ambitions, he redirected his
athletic drive toward pro wrestling, adopting the
name Macho Man in the ring.
Starting
in the mid-1970s, Savage carved a path through regional
promotions, sharpening a larger-than-life persona
with which hed go on to captivate audiences
worldwide.
Savage
signed with the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE)
in the mid 80s and later brought his trademark
intensity to then Ted Turner's World Championship
Wrestling, being named World Heavyweight Champion
six times over the course of his decades in both.
Largely
stepping back from wrestling in the early 2000s, Savage
died of a sudden heart attack while driving in Florida,
at just 58 years old, in May 2011. He was posthumously
inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015.
While
his life story has been documented in specials from
the WWE, as well as in A+Es Biography: WWE Legends
and miscellaneous other books and documentary projects,
its never been told in the form of a narrative
feature, until now.
In
a statement to entertainment staple Deadline, AFAs
Ryan Jr. went on record, Macho man Randy Savage
was the greatest showman of all time and the OG bad
boy of entertainment. His outfits were as electric
as his personality and hes so much more than
an artist, hes an icon. Lanny and Eric did a
great job capturing this story and the crazy 80s wrestling
era that turned wrestling figures into life long pop
culture icons.
Ryan
Jr.s partner Thompson said, Beyond excited
for this one!! Macho Man is hands down one of the
greatest of all time and cant wait to bring
his story to the screen!!!
Said
Midas Entertainment Groups Allen, Some
stories come once in a lifetime, not just to be told,
but to ignite. MACHO is one of those rare stories
that electrifies across generations. We are honored
to partner up with AFA and Range Media to share Randys
story with the world.
Must
Watch Movies for Wrestling Fanatics
Spectators
cannot go to see their favourite wrestling matches
because of the COVID restrictions that have been passed.
In fact, a lot of sports have been put on hold and
people can only get to see them from the comfort of
their homes. While you can get to play some of these
matches at your favourite online
casinos, you can go ahead and watch some of these
movies as well.
If you are a huge fan of wrestling, then maybe here
is how you can get to while up your time in 2021 while
watching these incredible wrestling themed movies.
Fighting
with My Family
Upon
its release in 2018, this movie surely made headlines.
Fighting with my dad is all about the true life of
Paige, a girl wrestler. It looks at how she grew up
and joined the wrestling industry and how her friendship
with her family was later influenced by it.
The
film, created by Dwayne Johnson, has the most accurate
representation of the WWE. You're going to enjoy finding
a fun way to get up close to the life of one of the
most respected woman wrestlers right now.
No
Hold Barred
This
film is important because, as the first WWE films,
it marks history. The best way of obtaining information,
after all, is from the source itself. Therefore, you're
likely to love how believable this film will get.
Additionally, Hulk Hogan assumes the starring role.
What better way to get data than from one of the most
respected giants of wrestling. There are also games
at mobile
casinos to show how great Hulk Hogan is.
However,
the film is not based on the life of Hulk Hogan. It's
based on the Rip Thomas. It centres on how WWE's competition
network decides to steal the wrestling legend from
the network. Since they failed, they had to come up
with a number of drastic ways to impersonate Rip.
Andre
the Giant
Get
to watch this exciting HBO documentary on one of the
most outstanding wrestling legends of all time, Andre
the Giant. The documentary would get you the nearest
thing to any of the wrestling legend's private lives.
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