7/10
Entertaining
15 April 2021
It's no secret that Wrestling isn't real . It's staged entertainment masquerading as sport and I have to say I used to enjoy it when my kids were younger. We even went to watch WWE live a couple of times.

The fans take it extremely seriously and the name David Arquette is mud due to the fact that he won a world title , years ago , undeservedly in their eyes.

This follows Arquette in his comeback to wresting and I have to say , like the wrestling back in the day , I really enjoyed it.

It took me a while to figure out if this was a mockumentary or was it real ? At first I thought it was as fake as the sport , but as the more it went on and the more fitter he got , I began to realise this was actually real.

There are to wresting matches that are highlight of the film . The first was a backyard fight where he was totally unprepared and the second one was a brutal , nasty fight where he is stabbed in the neck with a lighting tube .

Great for the documentary but with blood gushing out of his neck , he really could have died .

As entertaining documentaries go , this is right up there . Thoroughly enjoyable and eye opening to what goes on in the amateur wrestling scene .
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