WWA The Revolution
WWA The Revolution

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WWA The Revolution

2002
Movie
0
English

Two second generation superstars square off in the middle of the ring, in Las Vegas, Nevada! The WWA's first pay per view live from America. WWA Champion, Jeff Jarrett, faces off against Brian Lawler!

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Sports

Plot Summary

WWA The Revolution is a documentary chronicling the formation and early days of the World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA) promotion. It delves into the ambitious attempt to create a major new professional wrestling entity to compete with established global brands. The film showcases the behind-the-scenes efforts, the wrestlers involved, and the challenges faced in establishing a new promotion in a competitive market.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a specific niche within professional wrestling, critical reception is not widely documented in mainstream outlets. However, for fans of professional wrestling, it offers an inside look at a significant, albeit short-lived, venture in the industry.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a unique perspective on the business side of professional wrestling.

  • Provides historical context for a significant attempt to challenge major wrestling promotions.

  • Details the struggles and aspirations of a new wrestling venture.

Google audience: Audience reception is primarily from wrestling enthusiasts who appreciate the historical insight into the WWA promotion and its ambitious, though ultimately unsuccessful, endeavor to create a new global wrestling powerhouse.

Fun Fact

The WWA promotion featured a number of high-profile former WWE and WCW stars, including Hulk Hogan, Sting, and Scott Steiner, in an attempt to draw immediate attention and credibility.

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