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Later on, Larratt sent the left handed legacy hammer to Denis Cyplenkov. [8] The hammer, although created by the WAL exclusively for its champions, is a symbolic representation of the world's best arm wrestler, and the wielder of the legacy hammer must ensure that the hammer belongs to the person most worthy.
Devon Larratt (born 24 April 1975) is a Canadian professional armwrestler, content creator, and a former member of the Canadian Armed Forces. [3] [4] Considered to be one of the best arm wrestlers in the world and as of the King Of The Table 7 event, the title holder of the best arm wrestler in North America, he has collaborated to popularize the sport to a wider audience.
Revansh; literally "Fight with Shadow 2") is a 2007 Russian sports drama movie. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film is a sequel to Shadowboxing and was followed by Shadowboxing 3: Last Round which was released in 2011 in Russia.
No Thanks, Coffee Makes Me Nervous (Italian: No grazie, il caffè mi rende nervoso) is a 1982 Italian giallo-comedy film directed by Lodovico Gasparini. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Plot
One event was filmed and broadcast as a pay-per-view event, later released on video. The show featured Dennis Rodman in the main event, and was advertised as Rodman Down Under. In 2011, the Bleacher Report ranked i-Generation Superstars of Wrestling at No.19 on its list of the 25 worst professional wrestling promotions in history. [2]
Unlike other existential road movies of the time (such as Easy Rider and Vanishing Point), Two-Lane Blacktop does not rely heavily on music, nor was a soundtrack album released. The music featured in the film covers many genres, including rock, folk, blues, country, bluegrass, and R&B. James Taylor and Dennis Wilson did not contribute any music.
Denis Leary as Fallon, the drug lord who pursues the four friends after they see him kill a thieving henchman; Stephen Dorff as John Wyatt, Frank's younger brother, who is invited by Frank to the boxing match after Frank's third friend drops out. Jeremy Piven as Ray Cochran, a friend who rents an RV to take his friends to a boxing match
Producer Matthew Vaughn, while looking for a film vehicle to highlight ex-football star Vinnie Jones, came across director Robert Aldrich's 1974 American football comedy The Longest Yard. Jones, who was known for rough play and off-field rowdiness, seemed a natural for the lead role. [4] Mean Machine was filmed from April to June 2001.