After discovering a magical mask, an 11-year-old aspiring wrestler enters a competition to become the next WWE superstar.
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Seth Carr | Leo |
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Tichina Arnold | Grandma |
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Adam Pally | Steve |
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Ken Marino | Frankie |
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Aryan Simhadri | Riyaz |
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Momona Tamada | Erica |
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Glen Gordon | Caleb |
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Keith Lee | Smooth Operator |
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Babatunde Aiyegbusi | Samson |
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Josh Zaharia | Trevor |
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Dallas Young | Mason |
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Bodhi Sabongui | Luke |
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Matt Polinsky | Corey Graves |
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Renee Paquette | Renee Young |
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Kofi Kingston | Kofi Kingston |
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Sheamus O'Shaunessy | Sheamus |
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Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin | Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin |
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Lucie Guest | Ms. Cartwright |
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Russell Roberts | Administrator |
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Donna Benedicto | Announcer |
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Lisa Anne Durupt | Registration Assistant |
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Greg Delmage | Ref |
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Shiraine Haas | Reporter at Bennie's |
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Amy Ambrosio | Reporter at Press Conference |
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Arkie Kandola | Director |
Director | Jay Karas |
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Writer | Larry Postel, Zach Lewis, Jim Mahoney, Peter Hoare | |
Producer | Jamie Elliott, Ian Hay, Susan Levison, Richard Lowell, Maggie Malina, Rafe M. Portilo | |
Photography | Karsten Gopinath |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Comedy Partition 1 |
Purchased | Apr 11, 2020 at GalaxyRG |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Apr 27, 2020 at our home w/tamara,bec |
Added Date | Apr 11, 2020 04:27:36 |
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My quick rating - 4,6/10. Ok, if you have the right age kids that are into the WWE, this movie is perfect. Now that right age is around 10. I do like to see some of the new talent getting some on air time (although Otis is going to regret this role) but now comes the rating. The feel good story is fine, but it is just so stupid. The laughs are so poorly done they almost wear out their own welcome, in their own movie. I personally found the kid to be irritating. Not the geeky version of him, that part was fine, the "masked" superpowered version was annoying. And when you have to suspend belief for the kid getting his powers, the demonstrations of them are downright stupid. The same idea could've been properly handled and appeased an adult and child audience quite easily but instead it was reduced to a kid (10 and under would be my guess) flick that just wanted to burst past Nickelodeon and barely accomplished that.
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