watching the movie, watch the introduction, ha, also Really. It turns out that WWE film is a film company under the American Professional Wrestling League (wwe). The protagonist is a retired star from the original Wrestling League, known as Stone Cold. This film is another movie that only watches action and does not watch other movies. Maybe You can also look at the muscles of wrestling stars and live...
In fact, this film seems to want to talk about some more profound things, such as satirical reality shows and the like, and let ’s talk about the common U.S. political shady scenes, but like It’s ok to finish watching this kind of movie. It only takes time for entertainment and entertainment. It’s enough...
Turn to the introduction of the characters in this movie to find out:
Conrad’s actor Steve Austin is WWE (American Professional Wrestling League) superstar, with the alias of Stone Cold, looks cold and unruly. "Death Penalty" is his first film to star in a leading role, and it is also the first of the three film plans of WWE Film. Previously, Austin played police officer Dunham in "The Longest Yard" starring Adam Sandler, and guest-starred in the TV series "Nash Bridges", with 13 episodes in which he joined Achieved the highest ratings in the history of the play.
Like Austin, Pooh Jones was also an athlete from the movie. Born in England, he was a professional football player and played in several clubs. After retiring, he first played a supporting role in "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels), and then starred in "Snatch", "Swordfish" and " "Mean Machine" (Mean Machine), "X-Men: The Last Stand" (X-Men: The Last Stand) and other films. Voiced by Rommel. Rick Hoffman has appeared in many excellent film and television dramas, including "Hostel", Clint Esatwood's "Bloodwork" and Stie Steven Bochco's drama "Philly". His recent film works include "Cellular" co-starred with Kim Basinger and the disaster blockbuster "The Day After Tomorrow" (The Day After Tomorrow). )Wait…
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