is currently available for streaming on platforms such as Tubi, The Roku Channel, and Apple TV . Ready to Rumble (2000) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Features prominent WCW stars including Diamond Dallas Page , Bill Goldberg , Sting , Booker T , and Randy Savage . Notably, John Cena makes an uncredited early career appearance as a bodybuilding extra. Plot Summary Ready to Rumble(2000)
The 2000 film is a comedy directed by Brian Robbins that serves as a love letter—and, at times, a parody—of World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Despite its polarizing reception, the film remains a significant cultural marker for the "Attitude Era" of professional wrestling. Production Overview Director: Brian Robbins . Screenplay: Steven Brill. is currently available for streaming on platforms such
Despite the backlash, Arquette was a genuine fan who donated his wrestling earnings to charity; his dedication was later explored in the 2020 documentary You Cannot Kill David Arquette . Plot Summary The 2000 film is a comedy
The film was a critical failure, holding a 23% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It struggled financially, grossing roughly half of its production cost.
To promote the film, WCW made the controversial decision to have actor David Arquette win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship in April 2000. This move is widely cited by fans and historians as a "day that will live in infamy," symbolizing the company's decline before its eventual acquisition by WWE.
is currently available for streaming on platforms such as Tubi, The Roku Channel, and Apple TV . Ready to Rumble (2000) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Features prominent WCW stars including Diamond Dallas Page , Bill Goldberg , Sting , Booker T , and Randy Savage . Notably, John Cena makes an uncredited early career appearance as a bodybuilding extra. Plot Summary
The 2000 film is a comedy directed by Brian Robbins that serves as a love letter—and, at times, a parody—of World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Despite its polarizing reception, the film remains a significant cultural marker for the "Attitude Era" of professional wrestling. Production Overview Director: Brian Robbins . Screenplay: Steven Brill.
Despite the backlash, Arquette was a genuine fan who donated his wrestling earnings to charity; his dedication was later explored in the 2020 documentary You Cannot Kill David Arquette .
The film was a critical failure, holding a 23% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It struggled financially, grossing roughly half of its production cost.
To promote the film, WCW made the controversial decision to have actor David Arquette win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship in April 2000. This move is widely cited by fans and historians as a "day that will live in infamy," symbolizing the company's decline before its eventual acquisition by WWE.