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Beyond the Mat is a american film of genre Documentary directed by Barry W. Blaustein released in USA on 22 october 1999 with Mick Foley

Beyond the Mat (1999)

Beyond the Mat
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Released in USA 22 october 1999
Length 1h42
Directed by
OriginUSA
Rating75% 3.797353.797353.797353.797353.79735

Beyond the Mat is a 1999 documentary directed 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. It focuses on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) during its rise in popularity, and many other independent wrestlers and organizations. The film was originally released in American theaters in March 2000 and later released on VHS and DVD.

Synopsis

The film begins with director Barry Blaustein discussing his love for professional wrestling and clips of him viewing employees of the World Wrestling Federation and Extreme Championship Wrestling. He then decides to travel the United States over a three-year period, endeavoring to understand the mindset of someone who would voluntarily choose to become a professional wrestler. Blaustein interviews a wide variety of wrestling personalities and ascertains their motivations.

Actors

Mick Foley

(Self - Mankind)
Jesse Ventura

(Self)
Dwayne Johnson

(Self - The Rock)
Stone Cold Steve Austin

(Self)
Barry W. Blaustein

(Narrator)
Paul Heyman

(Self)
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