060 The Mount Rushmore of Wrestlers in Movies
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概要
When pro wrestling and Hollywood collide, the results can be… ugly. But when it works, it creates iconic characters, endlessly quotable lines, and moments that live forever in pop culture.
In this episode of The Mount Rushmore of Wrestling, Eric and Nate debate the four greatest movie performances by professional wrestlers—not just cameos, but roles that worked, mattered, and didn’t embarrass the business.
They also welcome Chris Owens, the foremost Andre the Giant historian, for an all-time deep dive into The Princess Bride, Andre’s physical limitations, and why Fezzik might be the most important crossover role a wrestler has ever had.
Do YOU have time to bleed? Of course not! But do you have time to listen? We certainly hope so.
The Big Debates
- What separates a great wrestler in a movie from a great movie performance?
- Do cameos count—or should they be disqualified entirely?
- Which performances helped wrestling… and which hurt it?
As always, the arguments are passionate, informed, and very loud.
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