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melissaosuna-blog1 · 5 years
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Producing Talent Content Shoots with Saraya Jade and Florence Pugh for Fighting With My Family
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greysswift · 7 years
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shanthecan · 4 years
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#wwepaige #wwe #wwewomenschampion #paigewwe #realpaigewwe #paige https://www.instagram.com/p/CFgeKgaFMIOYmOJl_kTJ1dPO1ekrX969rXGWnA0/?igshid=1ga0d5a1exbrx
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cagedfoxes · 7 years
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Whoever does Paige's makeup should be fired. This is horrible 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
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ilikeantz · 7 years
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It's not possible for someone too be this cute.
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chrysaliscreation · 4 years
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Alright, alright, alright! So decided to create an IG just for WOW: Woman On Wrestling! Please, if you would follow me there for follow up. I'll still likely Cross post here, but wanted to make a channel where in can focus on channel related content so if you're into pro wrestling, follow me over there, too! #wrestling #prowrestling #contentcreator #growwithvideo #professionalwrestling #wwe #beckylynch #sethrollins #asuka #drewmcintyre #braywyatt #alexabliss #nikkicross #aleisterblack #zelina #charlotteflair #randyorton #edgeratedr #xavierwoods #realpaigewwe #ajstyles #undertaker https://www.instagram.com/p/CAG-lEPDkRI/?igshid=13ug74f3n17ab
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abimaan-blog · 5 years
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Great movie I'm loving it . #paige #wwe #paigewwe #realpaigewwe #therock #randyorton https://www.instagram.com/abimaan/p/Bvmyy1sJnMn/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=86cu3p6xnvz0
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heresmyreview · 6 years
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Fighting With My Family: A Missed Opportunity
What ever happened to the ROOT FOR FACTOR in the movies? The thing that makes the audience want to cheer along with the protagonist? That thing which, invites us, the audience, to go on the journey? Produced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, “Fighting With My Family” suffers from a complete and utter lack of the root for factor.
The film tells the story of Saraya “Paige” Bevis, a professional wrestler, chronicling her journey to the  main roster of the WWE. And if you listen to this young woman talk, she has had one hell of story, just oozing with the Root For Factor. Unfortunately the film comes off as a cliff notes version of her story. 
I was excited to watch this film. To steal from the wrestling vernacular, I am a mark for Paige. Any true wrestling fan knows she is one of the women responsible for the women’s revolution in the wrestling industry. During her run in NXT she was dubbed “The Anti-Diva”. So it would be interesting to see her story. Instead I was treated to a bio-by-numbers film. We get it all. But no heart. And yes, I have seen the reviews with people talking about the heart. What movie did they watch? 
Who to blame? The cast is pretty good. Veteran actors like Lena Headey, Nick Frost and Vince Vaughn are fine in the picture. And Florence Pugh does a fine job playing “Paige”. But it is all functional moments. And you must put the blame squarely on the shoulders of writer and director Stephen Merchant. The man best known for his roles in the original “Office” and other British comedies did not seem to understand the material he was working with.
He got the small details WRONG. For the Bevis siblings try-out with the WWE, it is at a taping of “Smack Down” but it is the signage and look of the show TODAY. Not how the show would have look in 2011 when Paige was signed. For the love of God, one of the production companies involved was WWE Studios. The final scene of the film, when Paige makes her WWE main roster debut, and gets the Divas Title, the actress portraying April “AJ Lee” Mendez looked nothing like her. Not saying Thea Trinidad needed to be a spiting image of AJ Lee, but her ring attire should be right.  It was not. It looked like the ring attire Trinidad CURRENTLY wears, where she performs under the name “Celina Vega”.
I know, read this and say either, “nick pick much?” Or, “NERRRRD!” Hopefully on the second one you heard Homer Simpson’s voice. But as a Director, if you visually cannot get it right, then you really cannot ask me to suspend belief. 
But here is the real problem. Merchant does not seem to be a fan of Professional Wrestling. Like director Bennett Miller of “Moneyball”, who made a baseball movie with no passion for the game of baseball. Because what was missing from the film was Paige’s passion for Wrestling. All one has to do is listen to the real Paige’s retirement speech, and you understand Saraya loves that business. You could feel her heart breaking as she acknowledges she will not step in the squared circle as an in-ring performer again. ALL MISSING from the picture.
Paige comes off not as a woman chasing a dream, but a kid living out her family’s goal. Your brothers couldn’t get it done, so it is your job. And that hurts the narrative of the story. Because why would I care? Everything comes out the “outsider” playbook. Traveling far from home? CHECK. Unable to bond with teammates? CHECK. Problems with the jealous person back home? CHECK. Needed mentor? DOUBLE CHECK. Triumphant finale? CHECK. Only thing missing was the unrequited love interest.
Ah, but isn’t this a true story? Yes and no. Like all bio-pictures, details are left out, with some “new” characters who are an amalgamation of real people. Obviously Vince Vaughn’s character is a composite of a number of people. Hence many bio-films use the phrase “inspired by…”. And no one wants to make sure we get every single life moment on the screen. It is a movie not a dissertation. Films like “Ray”, “Walk The Line” or “42” did not give us life from conception to death. But there was the heart of the story.
Look, I am not trashing the cheap squeezing of “The Rock” into her life. The exclusion of people like Triple H, Emma and “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes is a bummer but not a killer.  Let’s take Vince Vaughn’s Hutch Morgan. The NXT trainer, though we never see him train anyone.  In fact it becomes a plot point he was a journeyman wrestler, a “jobber”. But we get none of that. This makes his heart to heart with Paige on why her brother did not belong in the WWE a wasted scene. As one of my acting teachers once said, the fight was great, unfortunately you did not earn it.
So when the lights came up, what a wasted opportunity. It doesn’t help they play real footage and it has the heart missing from the actual movie. Maybe “The Rock” will do a sequel, about her post debut to retirement. And then hire a writer and director who brings the heart.
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kathleenkaiser · 6 years
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Review of FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY - Rated PG-13
Review of FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY – Rated PG-13
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This Review is brought to you by Kathy Kaiser                                              
FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY – Rated PG-13 – 1 hr. 48 mins.
DIRECTOR/WRITER:  Stephen Merchant
STARRING:  Dwayne Johnson, Lena Headey, Vince Vaughn, Nick Frost, Florence Pugh, and Jack Lowden
Heartwarming? Check.  Inspirational?  Check, check! …and whether or not you are a WWE Fan or not, get ready to not…
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batmanbeyondrocks · 4 years
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Source: THE ESPORTS OBSERVER
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the--last--me · 8 years
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rayaglampire · 6 years
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tag dump pls ignore !!
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werunthewcrld · 6 years
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realpaigewwe Lake Tahoe you’re amazing 💕 #TotalDivas
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cagedfoxes · 7 years
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Sooooo....
Is Paige joking about being single or are her and Alberto Del Rio over????? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
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alexablissfrance · 7 years
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Instagram — Photo de Alexa Bliss, dans la story Instagram de Paige.
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randgugotur-6 · 2 years
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Reposted from @realpaigewwe • S A R A Y A •
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