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Pollo Del Mar (Paul E. Pratt) [1] is an American drag queen performer, pro wrestling personality, journalist, activist and recording artist. As columnist, blogger and celebrity interviewer, Del Mar has hosted multiple podcasts [ 2 ] and contributed to a wide array of print and online media outlets, both gay and straight.
Out in the Ring is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Ry Levey and released in 2022. [1] The film is a history of LGBTQ representation in the sport of professional wrestling, featuring figures such as Chyna, Lisa Marie Varon, Nyla Rose, Chris Kanyon, Pat Patterson, Valerie Wyndham, Dani Jordyn, Cassandro, Charlie Morgan, Sandy Parker, Sonny Kiss, Pollo Del Mar, Sue Green, Dark Sheik and ...
In recent years, there's been an increasing number of independent LGBTQ promotions or inclusive spaces for LGBTQ wrestlers. That's why Paul Pratt, aka Pollo Del Mar, is bringing the pro wrestling ...
Mark is contacted by philanthropist and wrestling enthusiast John E. du Pont, an heir to the E.I. du Pont family fortune, who arranges to fly Mark to his estate in Pennsylvania where du Pont has built a private wrestling training facility. Du Pont invites Mark to join his wrestling team, Team Foxcatcher, to be paid to train for the World ...
Paradise Alley is a 1978 American sports drama film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone (in his feature directorial debut). The film tells the story of three Italian American brothers in Hell's Kitchen in the 1940s who become involved in professional wrestling.
Modine plays a Spokane high school wrestler who falls in love with an older woman, an aspiring artist from Trenton, New Jersey, on her way to San Francisco. The film includes the first major motion picture appearance by Madonna , who plays a singer at a local bar, where she performs the songs " Crazy for You " and " Gambler ".
El Santo (right) with Mantequilla Nápoles during the filming of Santo en la venganza de la Llorona (1974). El Santo ("The Saint") was a luchador enmascarado ("masked professional wrestler") who portrayed a fictionalized version of himself in numerous luchador films from 1961 to 1984.
Beyond the Mat is a 1999 American documentary film directed, written, produced and narrated by Barry W. Blaustein.The film focuses on the lives of professional wrestlers outside of the ring, primarily Mick Foley, Terry Funk, and Jake Roberts, as well as some aspiring wrestlers.