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Here is your fight size update for Monday, October 23, 2023.

– The Rock has asked Grevin Museum to make significant updates to his brand new wax figure, including the color of his skin:

– The latest episode of Canvas 2 Canvas profiles ‘The American Nightmare’ himself:

Ring announcer Righteous Jesse has announced that he is currently accepting video requests from fans.

Rich Palladino has announced that he’ll be the ring announcer for Major League Wrestling’s upcoming show in Phildelphia.

– Speaking of Palladino, Fightful would like to wish him a Happy Birthday!:

Sawyer Wreck recently took to social media to wish a happy birthday to her boyfriend, 1 Called Manders.

Salina De LaRenta will be the executive producer of Thursday’s episode of MLW Fusion.

– Montez Ford has a very special good morning message:

Jamesen Shook recently joined Sawyer Wreck in wishing Manders a happy birthday on social media.

Colby Corino recently took to social media to call out Atomic Legacy Wrestling for shorting him on pay.

– Happy birthday, Carmella:

Johnny Gargano has had years taken off his life from being a pro wrestler… and a fan of the Cleveland Browns.

Tickets are now on sale for ACTION Wrestling’s next event, which will go down on Friday, Nov 10.

– Jerry Lynn was the officiant for Julia Hart and Lee Johnson’s wedding:

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– WWE is offering special ticket discounts to Veterans or active members of the Military. Fans can learn more by clicking here.

– From Lambda Films:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

“Fighting For My Family”: Lambda Films set to shed new light on a popular story
The Knight family first took the spotlight in 2012, when siblings Saraya and Zak appeared alongside other relatives in the documentary “The Wrestlers: Fighting With My Family” – a personal look at their entry into the world of professional wrestling, with a big focus on Saraya’s success. Since this, and the 2019 film of the same name, Zak Knight hasn’t spent as much time in the spotlight. But thanks to a new collaboration with UK-based production agency Lambda Films, that’s about to change.

Speaking about the now in-production documentary “Fighting For My Family”, Lambda creative director Ryan Stone notes “This isn’t merely a continuation of a known tale—it’s a crucial narrative that rounds off an unfinished epic. With the pro-wrestling scene gathering momentum in the UK, the timing couldn’t be more apt. As wrestling giants like AEW and WWE make significant moves, the spotlight is back on the arena.”

Set against the raw canvas of Britain’s often-misconstrued pro-wrestling scene, the upcoming documentary paints a poignant picture of a world where ordinary individuals confront extraordinary challenges, all in search of acceptance, camaraderie, and the tantalising allure of stardom. Tormented by unresolved traumas, Zak ‘Zodiac’ Knight grapples with emotional turmoil and severe physical debilitation, pushing him out of the ring and into a life of isolation and despair.
“Our approach is both authentic and controlled, giving us ample flexibility in the storytelling process.” Ryan explains. “We’re working to give Zak’s incredible story a truly unique visual and emotional depth.”

By interweaving stylised cinematic segments with raw, personal footage and wrestling highlights, the documentary promises a captivating narrative experience. “At present, we are wrapping up interviews with key figures, including family, industry frontrunners, and mental health professionals, to enrich the story.” Ryan continues. The documentary’s climax is anticipated to be Zak’s debut at a major wrestling promotion in the U.S., symbolising not just personal triumph but also the enduring legacy of a wrestling family.

For industry insiders and film aficionados, Fighting For My Family is not merely a wrestling chronicle; it’s a look at the intricate interplay between mental health and high-pressure industries, underscored by a story of hope and resurgence. With a predominantly retrospective storytelling approach, and an incredible underdog story at its core, this documentary is being meticulously crafted for an audience appreciative of cinematic depth and nuanced storytelling.

“Zak wants his story told.” Ryan states. “He has been so open and honest about his struggles with mental health and how it affected him personally, and his family. There is a lot of helpful advice, information and hope in this project for those who might be feeling similar. From our perspective, we are hopeful for the fairytale ending to this documentary – Zak being signed to one of the big league American wrestling companies – and this is currently very close to becoming a reality.”
Keep an eye on Lambda Films’ Fighting For My Family page for the latest updates and sneak peeks.

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