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Director: Kevin Dunn
Cast: Mick Foley, Kurt Angle, Steve Blackman, Adam Copeland
Welcome to the world of anything goes! Barbed wire-wrapped baseball bats steel cages, tacks and tables & chairs are just some of the tools these artists of brutality use to take the sport to extremes the Federation and its fans have never witnessed before. These superstars have become legends through their bodily sacrifices. If we said they didn't get hurt, we'd be lying. Like it hard? Then you'll friggin' love this, man! *All of these events actually took place and are not re-enactments.
Critical Reception & Ratings
WWF: Hardcore (2001) is a documentary-style film directed by Kevin Dunn that explores the extreme and brutal world of professional wrestling's hardcore matches. The film showcases the physically punishing maneuvers and dangerous weapons used by the wrestlers, who have become legends through their bodily sacrifices. While the film's content is likely to be divisive, it provides an unvarnished look at the hardcore side of the sport.
Why you might like this:
Fans of extreme wrestling and over-the-top violence will love this 2001 WWF event directed by Kevin Dunn. With hardcore superstars like Mick Foley and Kurt Angle pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the ring, this unscripted display of brutal mayhem is a must-see for adrenaline junkies.