10 Things We Learned From You Cannot Kill David Arquette
6. Helping Hands
Diamond Dallas Page - the pro-wrestling saint responsible for saving the lives of Jake 'The Snake' Roberts, Scott Hall, and others - helps Arquette get his sh*t together early in his journey. He meets the man that took his WCW Championship on the Mexican excursion, promising to get his mind right, help him reach fighting shape, and get on the path. Cue: a solid minute of Page and Arquette doing yoga on the beach, "inspirational" soundtrack and all. A cheesy delight.
Ring Of Honor's Tyler Bateman also helped guide David on his journey back to the squared circle, as did a pre-AEW Peter Avalon, whom we see running drills with Arquette in the custom-built ring set up in the 48-year-old's back garden.
The most enlightening period of education covered in You Cannot Kill David Arquette comes from RJ City, the Smashalot actor and indie wrestler Arquette works in Championship Wrestling From Hollywood. The elaborate, detail-to-detail planning the duo put into agenting their own bout is covered side-by-side with match footage, opening a window to how meticulously such matches are often crafted, even at an independent level. As for the execution? Both men killed it.