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10-06-2023, 08:19 PM
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Anyone seen Wrestlers yet on Netflix?
Just caught the first episode and thought it was pretty fun. Will always be a fan of Al Snow. Pretty interesting watch, outside of the extent they covered that trailer park chick. The whole thing is of course created as a work within a work, but will give it a chance.
10-07-2023, 02:59 AM
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my original bb thread on it
https://forum.obnoxiousbrutes.com/showt...hp?t=184144483
https://forum.obnoxiousbrutes.com/showt...hp?t=184144483
Originally Posted By Superplex⏩
"Now let's get it straight. I've been wrestling for 10 years & I've done it all & if you think for one minute that you guys are gonna walk around telling the world that Ric Flair's done, you're out of your mind!!"


10-08-2023, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted By redwine91⏩
I’ve still only seen the first episode and will tune into more, but…Cliffs on show?
Also a work within a work?
Also a work within a work?
- Follows OVW in Kentucky—more of a typical documentary format rather than reality TV
- Al Snow has an ownership share, runs booking and creative (but tied to investors who later pop up); another familiar guy involved is Doug Basham.
- The work within a work is the relationship between Snow and these “non-wrestling” investors. They’re trying to sell the loose ends in their relationship for the camera, and a lot of other stuff is just people (trying to be) in character.
- Talent mostly comes off as neckbeard white trash who don’t have “it”—particularly the single mom smoker girl they cover heavily in the first episode.
- Producers successfully fulfill showing wrestling as trashy fans and degenerate wrestlers who aren’t all in.
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