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‘Gathering of Heroes: Legend of the Seven Swords’ VOD Review
Stars: Mark Steven Grove, Sara Salazar, Lauren Melone, Trygve Lode, Sam Del Rio, Michelle Grove, Justin McQueede, Brian D. Cahill, Debra McMichael, Kristie Griever, Martin Kove, Christopher Atkins, Gary Sirchia | Written and Directed by Mark Steven Grove

In the mystical realm of Ryntia, the forces of the underworld are aligning to unleash a plague of evil upon the surface. The deadly bat-like Blood Reavers, the Saurian Maurauders, the Orcish Warmongers and the feline Shadow-cat mercenaries have pledged their respective clans to the service of Bre’Gwen, queen of the deep elves. Together they seek to destroy the human and Elven kingdoms and rule all of Ryntia in the name of evil. But even with their combined strength, Bre’Gwen’s forces are no match for the powerful Grayraven kingdom led by the majestic king, Garrick Grayraven. To ensure their success, Bre’gwen forges an alliance with an unlikely human who...
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  • 2/12/2018
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Full Content Listing For Upcoming Owen Hart DVD And Blu-ray
WWE.com

The full content listing for the upcoming WWE DVD and Blu-ray set on the life and death of Owen Hart has been revealed, courtesy of the Wrestling DVD Network. The list includes all chapter titles for the documentary feature on disc one, as well as all extras, including the full list of matches selected for the package.

Bret Hart recently commented on the documentary portion of the set, sounding very pessimistic about the chances that the documentary will do a good job telling the full story of his brother’s life. Bret believes that WWE is having to walk on egg shells to cater to Owen’s widow, Martha, who is not supporting the DVD release.

Bret told the Fight Network:

“I’m looking forward to it but I’m not really optimistic that it’s going to be a great job. Martha handcuffed them so much. I...
See full article at Obsessed with Film
  • 9/14/2015
  • by Ryan Droste
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE: 19 Former Wrestlers Who Had Salaries You Won’t Believe
wwe.com / wikipedia

Money makes the world go around and that rings true in pro wrestling. Forget fanciful ideas of wrestlers doing it “for the love of the business”, that’s just a ridiculous work that babyfaces act out. The truth of it is, pro wrestlers are some of the savviest operators in entertainment, they make a hell of a lot of money if they play their career right. Like many of us, they do their job to pay the bills and buy nice things, and they’ll use all the backstage politics and tenacious work necessary to achieve those mighty dollar signs.

In the history of the business, there’s been some guys who made astronomical amounts of money for the level of work they delivered. Sure, you’d expect the Hogan and Cena types to make a bucketload of cash – but there’s also been some really average wrestlers who made millions.
See full article at Obsessed with Film
  • 11/1/2014
  • by Grahame Herbert
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE: 5 Awesome Attitude Era Superstars and 5 That Sucked
The Attitude Era. An era in wrestling with even more forlorn fans than those that made up the Ecw bingo hall. And it just so happens to be the main selling point for WWE ‘13, which just goes to show how much faith the WWE has in its current product. Yet, for as much as the Attitude Era has been heralded in the annals of pro wrestling, one has to acknowledge the good with the bad. And there was a lot of bad in the Attitude Era.

For every Stone Cold Steve Austin there was a Prince Albert. For every great Rock promo there was a 24/7 Hardcore Championship segment. Not a match, but a segment. This notion isn’t anything new to wrestling fans. In fact, being a wrestling fan means having a thick skin in order to endure the cringe-worthy four or five pieces of crap for every one great wrestling moment.
See full article at Obsessed with Film
  • 12/6/2012
  • by James Martinez
  • Obsessed with Film
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