Credited cast: | |||
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Yoshihiro Asai | ||
Mick Foley | ... | Self | |
Nora Greenwald | ... | Self | |
Chris Jericho | ... | Self | |
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Keiji Mutô | ... | Self |
Roddy Piper | ... | Self | |
Jay Reso | ... | Christian Cage | |
Al Snow | ... | (as Allen Sarven) | |
Jimmy Snuka | ... | Self (as 'Superfly' Jimmy Snuka) | |
Rob Van Dam | ... | Self |
Since 2005, the camera crews have followed some of the biggest superstars in the history of professional wrestling to capture some truly unique and candid moments. Exclusive interviews provide a forum where legendary guests can speak fearlessly, candidly and honestly about the things that matter most to them: their craft and the crucial events of their lives and careers that shaped them as people and performers. Written by Matthew
Some fairly lame interviews about wrestling that really provided no great insight (Nora "Molly Holly" Greenwald is religious, RVD likes ECW, Jimmy Snuka thinks everyone he worked with was wonderful, etc)... though the lone exception would probably be Roddy Piper's interview. If you think "bloodstained" would mean some great in-ring memories being retold, you'll be as let down as I was. But if you want 10 minutes of Chris Jericho talking about his music career, and 10 minutes of Mick Foley at a book signing making one-liners while signing autographs, then this is the movie for you.
Overall, the problem with the documentary isn't with the people that were interviewed, but rather, it seemed like there was no cohesive theme and it was in desperate need of editing.