Benny Safdie wrote, directed, co-produced and edited "The Smashing Machine," a new American biographical sports drama film.
People can't get enough of reminding others about how foul some of WWE's fare was a generation or so ago. It's probs a sneaky ...
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson revealed during a recent guest spot on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon that he suffered a legitimate concussion while filming a brutal fight scene for his upcoming MMA ...
WWE's The Rock reveals that he suffered an injury while filming "The Smashing Machine," as he and director Benny Safdie set ...
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The Rock & UFC Legend Mark Kerr Rewatch Iconic WWE, UFC Moments & Scenes From The Smashing Machine
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and UFC legend Mark Kerr sit down for an exclusive Sports Illustrated feature where they re-watch iconic WWE and UFC moments from their careers and re-watch scenes from their ...
During an appearance Tuesday on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, WWE legend Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson described the legitimate physical pain he endured in a particular scene for the upcoming movie ...
WWE legend Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson confirmed this week that he has lost weight after bulking up for his role as Mark Kerr in the movie The Smashing Machine.
Usually, when the “Woah” chant happens in Downstait's “Kingdom,” Rhodes opens his arms and the crowd yells it with him. A lot of pyro is usually set off, and more ensues when he punches the air.
By the sound of it, Johnson didn’t have a ton of time to let his famous elbow heal, as he and Safdie also revealed the situation got even more painful after he "blocked" some kicks while filming the ...
Cody Rhodes took the fight to Seth Rollins' lackeys and got saved by Randy Orton just before being outnumbered.
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