Max Landis, His Famous Friends And Hot Chicks Explain Why Wrestling Is Amazing

"Wrestling Isn't Wrestling."

Wrestling Isnt Wrestling A few years ago, the writer of the film Chronicle, Max Landis (son of famous director John Landis), gave the internet his take on the famous comic book story arch "The Death of Superman." He sat down in front of a camera and explained what was great and what was bad about the iconic moment as friends Elijah Wood, Mandy Moore, Jennette McCurdy, and others acted out the story in the campiest way possible. Well Max is back with his view on what makes the world of professional wrestling so amazing. He does so by focusing in on one of wrestling's most brilliant characters: Triple H. In what looks to be a piece that makes fun of Triple H or the wrestling business in general turns into a roundabout way of saying that wrestling should be respected as an art form the same way film and episodic television shows are valued. It is kind of a beautiful point. In order to pull this off, Max pulls his resources, cracks open a beer, and enlists the help of friends Macaulay Culkin, Seth Green, Haley Joel Osment, David Arquette, his dad (he directed Thriller, I mean come on), more random actors, a bunch of wrestling personalities you are sure to recognize, and several beautiful women playing the roles of your favorite top WWE Superstars. Don't miss the brilliant "Wrestling Isn't Wrestling," the viral wrestling video sensation you can't miss. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYvMOf3hsGA (Warning: This video does contain strong language. Viewer discretion is advised.)
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Eric Delgado has been writing about professional wrestling for five years and has been involved in the professional wrestling business as a performer for ten. He is also the former host of Steel Cage Radio and has an irrational love for The Ryback.