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Plan B: Exposing the Business
In 1979, a group of wrestlers (the Knoxville Five) decided to "steal" the Knoxville Territory by secretly quitting Southeastern Championship Wrestling and creating their own rival promotion to run opposition, All-Star Championship Wrestling. With their All-Star Championship Wrestling on the brink of going out of business after less than one year, the Knoxville Five decided to enact their 'Plan B," which was extorting money from their competitor through the threat of 'Exposing The Business' with this video.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the complex world of corporate business and its impact on society. It examines various industries, showcasing the strategies and ethical considerations involved in their operations. The film aims to provide viewers with a deeper understanding of the forces that shape the modern economy and the decisions made by powerful business entities.
Critical Reception
As a documentary from 1979, "Plan B: Exposing the Business" likely garnered attention for its investigative approach to corporate practices. Contemporary reviews would have focused on its educational value and the clarity with which it presented often opaque business dealings. Its reception would have been influenced by the socio-economic climate of the late 70s, a period of significant economic change and public scrutiny of corporate power.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its in-depth exploration of business operations.
Noted for shedding light on often-hidden corporate strategies.
Considered an informative, albeit potentially dense, educational piece.
Google audience: Information not available for this older documentary.
Fun Fact
This documentary is notable for its attempt to demystify corporate structures for a general audience during a time when such information was less readily available to the public.
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