Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Resolute in her quest to carry on her family legacy, Sandy (Nicole Brier) -- the daughter of two pro wrestlers -- plans to marry bone crusher Monster (Ken Yasuda). But when nerdy Marty Weinstein (Aaron Fiore) falls for Sandy, he challenges Monster to a match in a bid to win the wrestling princess's heart. Former bodybuilder and WWF star Joanie "Chyna Doll" Laurer and former UFC champion Don Frye co-star in this action-packed romantic comedy.
Top Cast


Debra Marshall
Debra Marshall
Dancer
Debra Marshall
Dancer


Renoly Santiago
Renoly Santiago
Scorpio
Renoly Santiago
Scorpio


Joan Marie Laurer
Joan Marie Laurer
Roxanne
Joan Marie Laurer
Roxanne
Anne St. Claire
Anne St. Claire
Miss Hollywood
Anne St. Claire
Miss Hollywood
Selassie Amana
Selassie Amana
Robert John
Selassie Amana
Robert John
Slyck Wagner Brown
Slyck Wagner Brown
Slyck
Slyck Wagner Brown
Slyck
Kim Sky
Kim Sky
The Writer
Kim Sky
The Writer
Nicole Brier
Nicole Brier
Sandy Gold Piedra
Nicole Brier
Sandy Gold Piedra
Aaron Fiore
Aaron Fiore
Marty Shalom Weinstein
Aaron Fiore
Marty Shalom Weinstein


Don Frye
Don Frye
Rocco Piedra
Don Frye
Rocco Piedra
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