

What's It Worth?
Comedian and collector Jeff Foxworthy scours the country in search of hidden treasures held by everyday people who are hoping to strike it big. From the comfort of their homes, Foxworthy and a team of experts may visit your state, town or even someone you know to examine a variety of heirlooms, trinkets and treasures to help people determine if they are sitting on a gold mine, or if they are just holding on to items for sentimental value. With objects ranging from pop-culture keepsakes to historical relics and odd mementos, viewers will be surprised by what is uncovered as they hear the personal stories behind these hidden treasures, some of which are equally as impressive as the dollar value that’s revealed.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the enduring appeal and often challenging realities of independent professional wrestling. It delves into the passion, dedication, and financial struggles of performers who pour their lives into the sport, often for little recognition or reward. The film offers a glimpse into the sacrifices made to keep the dream alive in a niche but dedicated community.
Critical Reception
What's It Worth? garnered attention within the independent wrestling community and documentary circles for its raw and honest portrayal of the independent wrestling scene. Critics praised its intimate look at the sacrifices made by wrestlers, though its limited release meant wider critical analysis was less common.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a stark and realistic look at the passion driving independent wrestlers.
- Highlights the financial and personal sacrifices involved in pursuing a wrestling career.
- Appreciated for its behind-the-scenes access to a niche but dedicated subculture.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was produced by the same team that created 'Wrestling For Change,' another film exploring the independent wrestling scene.
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