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Professional wrestler Robin Ramzinski, better known by his ring name Randy "The Ram" Robinson, rose to fame in the 1980s. Now past his prime, Randy wrestles on weekends for independent promotions in New Jersey while living in a trailer park and working part-time at a supermarket under Wayne, a demeaning manager who mocks Randy's wrestling background.
WWE Studios Inc. (formerly known as WWE Films) is an American film studio owned by the professional wrestling promotion WWE, a division of TKO Group Holdings, a majority-owned subsidiary of Endeavor Group Holdings. WWE Studios movies frequently mix well-known actors and actresses in lead roles with WWE wrestlers, and teams with existing ...
John Cena is an American actor, professional wrestler, and former rapper. The following are his roles in films, television series and video games. The filmography does not include his professional wrestling appearances in any form of media or featured televised productions.
They signed up to become professional wrestling stars. They ended up starring in movies and TV shows with A-list celebrities. Luke Hawx is the owner and head trainer at WildKat Sports, a ...
WWE Studios is a company within the WWE corporation, created in the early 2000s to make and develop feature film properties for the professional wrestlers within the company. It was originally called WWE Films.
John Felix Anthony Cena (/ ˈ s iː n ə / SEE-nə; born April 23, 1977) [13] is an American actor and professional wrestler.As a wrestler, he has been signed to WWE since 2001, but performed part-time between 2018 and 2024 as he is performing full time for his last year as an active WWE wrestler.
These films were low-budget and produced quickly. Nearly all lucha films included fist-fighting and wrestling action sequences in and out of the ring which were choreographed and performed by the stars themselves without the aid of stunt doubles. The genre's popularity peaked during the mid-1960s to early-1970s.