READY TO RUMBLE


'''Ready to Rumble''' is a 2000 comedy movie directed by Brian Robbins and written by Steven Brill, which is based on the now defunct professional wrestling promotion, World Championship Wrestling. The movie draws its title from Michael Buffer's catchphrase, "Let's get ready to rumble!"

Contents
Plot
Cast
Actors
Wrestlers
Aftermath
Trivia
External links

Plot


Sewage workers Gordie Boggs (David Arquette) and Sean Dawkins (Scott Caan) watch their favorite wrestler, WCW World Champion Jimmy King (Oliver Platt) get cheated out of the title by "Diamond" Dallas Page (playing himself) and an evil WCW promoter Titus Sinclair (Joe Pantoliano). The dimwitted duo embark on a quest to help their fallen hero regain his title and his honor.

Cast


Actors


David Arquette - "Gordie Boggs"

Scott Caan - "Sean Dawkins"

Oliver Platt - "Jimmy King"

Joe Pantoliano - "Titus Sinclair"

Rose McGowan - "Sasha"

Martin Landau - "Sal Bandini"

Ahmet Zappa - "Cashier"

Jill Ritchie - "Brittany"

Richard Lineback - "Gordie's father"

Chris Owen - "Isaac"

Melanie Deanne Moore - "Wendy"

Caroline Rhea - "Eugenia King"

Tait Smith - "Frankie King"

Ellen Albertini Dow - "Mrs. MacKenzie"

Kathleen Freeman - "Jane King"

Lewis Arquette - "Fred King"
Wrestlers


Bill Goldberg

"Diamond" Dallas Page

Sting

Bam Bam Bigelow

"Macho Man" Randy Savage

Booker T

Sid Vicious

Juventud Guerrera

Curt Hennig

Shane Helms

Disco Inferno

Billy Kidman

Konnan

Chris Kanyon

Rey Mysterio Jr.

Perry Saturn

Prince Iaukea

Van Hammer

Gorgeous George

★ Announcers: Michael Buffer, "Mean" Gene Okerlund, Tony Schiavone, Mike Tenay

★ Referees: Charles Robinson, Billy Silverman

Nitro Girls: Chae An, Fyre, Melissa Bellin, Sharmell Sullivan, Vanessa Sanchez

Aftermath


Following the release of the movie, WCW bookers decided to promote the movie by running a storyline in which David Arquette, a legitimate wrestling fan, became WCW World Champion. The storyline was reviled by wrestling fans, and Arquette himself reportedly believed it was a bad idea, as he felt that it would damage the value of the belt he held in such high regard. While in WCW, he aligned himself with Diamond Dallas Page (despite Page being the movie's villain) and agreed in storyline to drop the title to him. He eventually lost the title in a match involving the three-tiered cage seen in Ready to Rumble, pitting himself against Page and Jeff Jarrett, which ended when he turned on Page and allowed Jarrett to win. Arquette later donated all the money WCW paid him to the families of deceased pro wrestlers Brian Pillman and Owen Hart and deceased referee Brian Hildebrand.
The movie itself was a critical and box office failure, grossing $12,394,327 domestically [1], yet was considered a cult classic in the U.K. despite a limited cinema release.
A main criticism of the film is that many wrestling fans felt the movie was trying hard to portray wrestling storylines as real (kayfabe), even though the Internet Wrestling Community was ending kayfabe's influence in wrestling at the time of the film's release.

Trivia



★ The character of Sal Bandini is based on wrestlers Lou Thesz and Stu Hart.

★ The "What Would King Do" bracelets are parodies of the "What Would Jesus Do" bracelets in pop culture.

★ The Triple Cage was used by the WCW only twice: First, at Slamboree 2000, Jeff Jarrett beat Diamond Dallas Page and David Arquette (defending the WCW World Heavyweight Championship) to win the title. In this match, Chris Kanyon was thrown from the roof of one of the cages, "paralyzing" him. The other, taking place on the 9/4/00 episode of ''WCW Monday Nitro'', was the 2000 edition of the WarGames match.

★ At the time of this film's relases, the parent company of distributor Warner Bros., Time Warner, owned WCW as well - it was sold to World Wrestling Entertainment a year later.

External links



Official Website



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