Nice boy and inane twaddle writer for Gumf Magazine (www.gumfmag.com)
I rate films highly because they're fun to watch and I like 'em.
I don't like to knock things that people have spent time making, but I've never spent so long trying to tap 0 stars on this site where the minimum is apparently 1/2 a star.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Really remarkable access to one of the strangest businesses on the planet, with that typically pre-2000s openness that an organisation like WWF/E would be insane to allow these days.
Tinged always by the tragedy of shattered dreams, severe physical injury, tempestuous personal lives, the documentary follows a number of professional wrestlers and the varied positions within the business. Some of the most fascinating scenes featured wrestlers and their partners, and often the footage of a concerned wife watching her husband…