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  1. Posted: October 13, 2014In: Public

    When a struggling wrestling promoter seeks to revitalize the business with a classier product, he is met with opposite from "sports-entertainment" enthusiasts as he wrestles with the absurd, the egotistical, and the muscle-bound prime donnas backstage — risking everything to bring back the golden days of professional wrestling in the United States.

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    Added an answer on October 15, 2014 at 9:39 pm

    I think back in Bruno Sammartino's days things were actually a bit more respectable than the product now. :)

    I think back in Bruno Sammartino’s days things were actually a bit more respectable than the product now. 🙂

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  2. Posted: October 13, 2014In: Public

    When a struggling wrestling promoter seeks to revitalize the business with a classier product, he is met with opposite from "sports-entertainment" enthusiasts as he wrestles with the absurd, the egotistical, and the muscle-bound prime donnas backstage — risking everything to bring back the golden days of professional wrestling in the United States.

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    Added an answer on October 15, 2014 at 9:39 pm

    I think back in Bruno Sammartino's days things were actually a bit more respectable than the product now. :)

    I think back in Bruno Sammartino’s days things were actually a bit more respectable than the product now. 🙂

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  3. Posted: September 1, 2013In: Public

    On the eve of the year 2000, a homeless street beggar struggles to stay afloat in life seeking a place to rest his weary soul while a drug-addicted Sydney paramedic responds to a call that will forever change both of their lives.

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    Added an answer on September 3, 2013 at 7:05 pm

    It's both of their stories, they intertwine with each other coming to a conclusion, both of them have battled with a darkness (yes, abstract but that's how I do, I understand conventionality but I'm a fan of difference) so I could include the antagonist as the darkness (which you do see) but the stoRead more

    It’s both of their stories, they intertwine with each other coming to a conclusion, both of them have battled with a darkness (yes, abstract but that’s how I do, I understand conventionality but I’m a fan of difference) so I could include the antagonist as the darkness (which you do see) but the story is of an estranged father and a daughter coming together under the most unlikely circumstances bringing closure on their relationship.

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