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After discovering a magical mask, an 11-year-old aspiring wrestler enters a competition to become the next WWE superstar.After discovering a magical mask, an 11-year-old aspiring wrestler enters a competition to become the next WWE superstar.After discovering a magical mask, an 11-year-old aspiring wrestler enters a competition to become the next WWE superstar.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Dallas Dupree Young
- Mason
- (as Dallas Young)
Matt Polinsky
- Corey Graves
- (as Corey Graves)
Renee Paquette
- Renee Young
- (as Renee Young)
Stephen Farrelly
- Sheamus
- (as Sheamus)
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This Movie is about an 11 year old boy called Leo Thompson (played by Seth Carr). He has a passion for WWE and hopes one day that he could possibly even make it and become one of its Superstars. Leo and his 2 best friends Riyaz (played by Aryan Simhadri) and Caleb (played by Glen Gordon) are not what you call "the popular kids" and do seem to catch the attention of Trevor (played by Josh Zaharia), the school bully. One of the times that Trevor is chasing Leo, Leo stumbles across an old wrestling mask like the ones worn by the Mexican Lucha Libre. This is the point things change for Leo.
I do think that the target audience for this one is children and teens and obviously WWE fans, the children and teens will get the funny parts, the silliness that adults may not, the messages that are within the movie are plain for all to see and maybe relate to. If you do not like WWE, then i think that you maybe shouldn't watch this movie. For you WWE fans, with it being an official WWE title, then you do see some of their Superstars making appearances.
A kid who's a fan of the wrestling tournament culture feels like an outcast with the constant bullying in school. Meanwhile he lives a steady relationship at home, despite the absence of his mother. His mechanic father struggles to spend more time with him, and his Instagram icon-in-the-making grandmother does everything possible to discipline him. In one of his attempts to escape his school's opponents, he finds an old magical mask giving him super wrestling power which leads him to the covet professional tournament filled with evil competitor, specially a monster-like giant and his ambitiously greed agent. A refreshing and funny family comedy about finding your voice and strength, the film is highly recommended for all ages. At times silly but tender and efficient, it also looks at innocence and friendship values through the kid's interaction with his two best friends and his crush. Finally a decent production made for laughter without any buttocks jokes or other similarities. Fast paced, well conceived and convincingly performed, it's a feel good family gem.
Great movie I really enjoyed it!!! I think a sequel should be done in the future!!
This was the last, and debatably worst, project I was in as a background actor. For 4 days, I filmed the climax cringing and shaking my head at every bit of this brutal sequence I was participating in. The filmmakers know their main audience is kids who are WWE fans, and if they fall for lame WWE narratives they can get away with an excruciatingly lazy story and forced conflict that does these actors no service. The obvious wire work on all the fighting was cheap and sucked too. Are we really this easy to please with a slapdash feature length WWE advertisement when we're 10 years old?
Amongst it all, I can safely say the hip, grandma character is the worst goddamn thing you'll have to sit through. "you just got Grandma'd" will go down as the single worst piece of dialogue of 2020. Thank you Ken Marino for giving us just one funny character amidst the cringe.
Anyways, don't watch this. Maybe this quarantine shutting down all film productions is exactly what this industry needs to get its head on straight.
Amongst it all, I can safely say the hip, grandma character is the worst goddamn thing you'll have to sit through. "you just got Grandma'd" will go down as the single worst piece of dialogue of 2020. Thank you Ken Marino for giving us just one funny character amidst the cringe.
Anyways, don't watch this. Maybe this quarantine shutting down all film productions is exactly what this industry needs to get its head on straight.
6 stars for Rick D'ela Thicc the bugeynator bugenhagen. Wouldve given 10 if Ricky bugez had been a bigger part of the movie.
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- TriviaThe entrance theme music that Samson comes out to is "Slow Death" by artist Zack Tempest. This is the same theme song used by Hardcore Holly in WWE in 1999.
- GoofsAfter the cage fight the cage just ... disappears for the end of the scene. The ring remains but there is no evidence the cage ever existed.
- Crazy creditsThere's a mid-credits scene.
- ConnectionsReferenced in WWE Smackdown!: The Black Sheep of the Family (2020)
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Performed by Esterly, Vo Williams, Austin Jenckes
Written by Tony Esterly, Vo Williams, Austin Jenckes
Courtesy of pray for my haters and Silver Slide Productions o/b/o of Sound Dose Music Group
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