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The Price of Fame

  • 2017
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 35m
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Ted DiBiase and Ted DiBiase Jr. in The Price of Fame (2017)
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Ted DiBiase Jr. takes a journey through pro-wrestlings past to tell the faith-based story of his father's rise, fall and redemption.Ted DiBiase Jr. takes a journey through pro-wrestlings past to tell the faith-based story of his father's rise, fall and redemption.Ted DiBiase Jr. takes a journey through pro-wrestlings past to tell the faith-based story of his father's rise, fall and redemption.

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    • Peter Ferriero
  • Stars
    • Ted DiBiase
    • Ted DiBiase Jr.
    • Roddy Piper
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    • Director
      • Peter Ferriero
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      • Ted DiBiase
      • Ted DiBiase Jr.
      • Roddy Piper
    • 15User reviews
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    9zkonedog

    Everyone Has A Price, Indeed

    Growing up, professional wrestlers were my heroes. Not in the moral sense (thank goodness!), but in the way that all children have larger-than-life figures they are awed by. As such, I am always sucked into documentaries about any figure of the "old WWF gang". This one ranks near the top of that list.

    For a basic plot summary, "The Price of Fame" is a documentary about the life (in the ring and out of it) of former professional wrestler Ted "Million Dollar Man" DiBiase, ostensibly narrated or guided by his son Teddy (also a current WWE star). This pretty much tells the story of all the key points of Ted Sr.'s life, including his childhood (how close he was to his own father), his time in "the business" (and the infidelities it brung about), and the "later years" of turning to Christianity and trying to be the best father and husband he could be.

    I usually have a nose for when these documentaries seem "fake" or totally produced for publicity, but this one does not seem that way at all, as it is so sincere. At times, there were tears rolling down my cheeks. Even though I've obviously never met Mr. DiBiase in person or know anything about him, his persona had such an effect on my childhood (he truly was one of the greats) that there is an easy "in" for me in hearing his story.

    As a child, I marveled at these WWF figures for their feats of strength or personalities. Now, I'm much more interested in what they were/are like as human beings and how their stories have played out over the years. The story of Ted DiBiase is a gripping one, to say the least, and it is made even more emotional by the fact that his son is the one presiding over it all. Including snippets and/or interviews from other WWF stars (Shawn Michaels, Jake Roberts, Roddy Piper, George "The Animal" Steele, among others) was a very nice touch as well.

    The Christianity angle is pushed pretty hard in this documentary, but I honestly do not think it will have much of an effect on potential viewership. It is just part and parcel of DiBiase's story, and if you are interested enough to watch it at all, this won't dissuade you from finishing the experience.

    Overall, "The Price of Fame" is an excellent documentary for any professional wrestling fans, but especially those who remember the heyday of "The Million Dollar Man". As I said, I watched portions of the proceedings through welled-up tears, as it was so emotional seeing one of my childhood icons open up and express such deep emotions (that aren't put-on) in front of the camera.
    2tonysanchez2003

    So let down.

    I was fooled. I thought I was gonna watch a movie similar to ric flair's 30 for 30. I ended up paying $5 for a Christian religious commercial (nothing against religion). It felt long after only 40 mins in. Didn't even finish it. For the first time I was bored listening to Shawn Michaels talk! Such a let down. Sorry to say but just terrible movie.
    9kevinbees

    great portrait of a man

    We arrived early and were surprised to find extra clips before the movie. There was also an extra interview after the movie. It was good to see two men (Ted Sr. and Ted Jr.) walk away from money to be with family. It is also good to see men proclaim their faith without fear. It was enjoyable, at times heartbreaking, but in the end, positive and a blessing.
    MarcoAdolfoRocha

    Heartfelt Portrait of a Man

    An emotional heartwarming introspective piece about a Wrestler's life, beliefs and the human condition. Sappy but true to itself. If you know anything about the Million Dollar Man the faith aspect shouldn't have come as a surprise. Solid doc! Give it a chance.
    5deedee0

    This could have been a 10

    This documentary brought up so many interesting points about the evils of fame and money as the older wrestling generation deals with religion, family, and health. Unfortunately, the documentary devolves less than halfway through into a reality based tv show about Ted Sr.'s grown sons' emotional daddy issues (Brett's scenes were ridiculous, staged, and cringeworthy). The best parts (and we started fast forwarding through the sons) are the interviews with the old school wrestlers. This film would have been a grand slam if it had stuck with the old schoolers and provided their life lessons learned and testimonies. It is one in a million to have a stepfather like Ted Sr's. It is too bad we didn't hear more about Ted Sr.'s life (he was a college athlete???) and his wrestling career. At least half of the film is about Ted Jr and his brothers. Honestly, I never heard of Ted Jr as a wrestler until today. This reality show was a totally missed opportunity.

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      • November 7, 2017 (United States)
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