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If you haven't heard Wrestling Revolution was created by Jeff Katz and he financed this show by raising $100k plus on the net through donations by the public where I believe they buy a percentage of the company. He is running it like a tv series where it has a story arc through the season and has a proper ending rather than normal wrestling which never ends.
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Scott Colton (Colt Cabana)
Len Olsen (Dr Luther)
Ken Doane (Kenny Dykstra)
Alex Zikos (Alex Reynolds)
Tyson Smith (Kenny Omega)
Hassan Assad (MVP)
Sam Johnston (Sami Callihan)
Dara Daivari (Shawn Daivari)
Emil Sitoci
Drew Hankison (Luke Gallows)
Fergal Devitt (Prince Devitt)
Ben Muth
Jonathon Figueroa (Amazing Red)
Michael Oberegger ("Psycho" Mike Rollins)
Adam Pearce
Scott Colton (Colt Cabana)
Len Olsen (Dr Luther)
Ken Doane (Kenny Dykstra)
Alex Zikos (Alex Reynolds)
Tyson Smith (Kenny Omega)
Hassan Assad (MVP)
Sam Johnston (Sami Callihan)
Dara Daivari (Shawn Daivari)
Emil Sitoci
Drew Hankison (Luke Gallows)
Fergal Devitt (Prince Devitt)
Ben Muth
Jonathon Figueroa (Amazing Red)
Michael Oberegger ("Psycho" Mike Rollins)
Adam Pearce
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Lance Storm
Tommy Dreamer
Lance Storm
Tommy Dreamer
pwinsider said:The Wrestling Revolution project, headed by Hollywood film producer Jeff Katz (who worked for WCW prior to his Hollywood exploits), has signed with a distribution deal with Image Entertainment, who also distribe the Criterion Collection movie label.
The Revolution project, a planned 13 episode self-contained series, will be distributed via DVD as well as number of digital media platforms, including Netflix, Hulu, iTunes, and more. The series will be filmed this October in Los Angeles, featuring a roster of 22 wrestlers.
This is actually a huge deal as Image Entertainment is one of the largest independent distributors in North America, so the project will be extremely well placed in major retail outlets.
Variety covered the deal in today's edition, which you can read online at this link. The Variety piece noted that music composer Brian Tyler ("Fast Five," "The Expendables") will be providing the soundtrack for the series, while Gary Frutkof ("Shoot Em Up," "Hawaii Five-0," "Prison Break") will handle production design, while Colin Strause, co-founder of f/x shop Hydraulx ("Battle: Los Angeles," "Iron Man 2") will be assisting with the visuals.
Positive sign for this company as it sounds like it will happen. I like the idea of a 13 episode season that works like a tv series. Looking forward to seeing the roster, it won't be big names at all due to the budget but I have confidence that this will turn into something good.
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