Months back word came out that Nicholas Cage was connected with a film project that was based on pro wrestling (the idea that an old wrestler, former star was now working a regular job and he got the itch and returns to the ring). Cage even went to an indy wrestling show in New York to do some research, but he mysteriously pulled out. Then Mickey Rourke signed on to the project and will be in the lead role.
Afa, one of the famed Wild Samoans runs one of the top pro wrestling schools in America out of Pennsylvania and will train Rourke for his upcoming role. A press release was issued saying...
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BREAKING NEWS: AFA THE WILD SAMOAN TO TRAIN MICKEY ROURKE FOR UPCOMING MOVIE, "THE WRESTLER"
WXW would like to officially congratulate WWE Hall-Of-Famer AFA THE WILD SAMOAN for being selected to train famed actor MICKEY ROURKE in preparation for his lead role in "The Wrestler", a major motion picture helmed by acclaimed director DARREN ARONOFSKY ("The Fountain, "Requiem For A Dream"). Afa was hand-picked by Aronofsky and the film's producers based on his unparalleled reputation as head trainer at his WILD SAMOAN TRAINING CENTER, the breeding ground for WWE superstars such as BATISTA and SNITSKY, as well as BILLY KIDMAN and many more.
To assist in training Rourke for the rigors of pro wrestling, Afa has chosen the Wild Samoan Training Center's "Smooth TOMMY SUEDE and "Supreme" LEE GREAT to serve as assistant trainers. Afa and company were also selected to spearhead a similar training regimen for NICOLAS CAGE, who was previously attached to the role.
Mickey Rourke, a respected veteran of the big screen, has appeared in over 50 movies, including "9 ½ Weeks", "The Rainmaker" and "Sin City". Known for the grit and realism that he brings to his characters, he actually embarked on an abbreviated, yet successful, career as a professional boxer in the early 90's. His work in "The Wrestler" is already highly anticipated, and with the help of his trainers, one can expect a finished product that will represent the truthful realities of the world of pro wrestling.
For more updates on "The Wrestler", log onto WXWwrestling.com throughout the upcoming days and months. For more information on the Wild Samoan Training Center, log onto The Wild Samoan Training Center.
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Here's a pic of Rourke and Afa
