In a world where professional wrestling is a real sport an aging champion does whatever it takes inside and outside the ring to stay on top and keep his title.
The Breaker, world champion in the most prestigious global wrestling company, is pitted against a seemingly insurmountable opponent. For the first time in his career he steps outside the boundaries of the ring to search for a solution.
The strength of the story came from how well developed the characters are, with three-dimensional personalities, strong motivations that help them carry the plot, and some emotional backstories. These characters are very interesting and have both a good and bad side to them, making us sympathize with some of the other characters. One of the best characters was Breaker, who might seem a little unlikable due to his arrogance, willingness to cheat,...
Yes, and it's a concept that I think will engage a wide range of people (primarily males 22+ I'm guessing?). To give some background, I'm British, 24 years old and growing up I was really into WWE so reading this is definitely tapping into that element of nostalgia. But that's not to say you're eliminating other age groups/genders, because it's common knowledge that wrestling is fake, but we've all pondered what...
"A failing professional football team makes a super-fan housewife the head coach, as a short term publicity stunt. Things change when the team starts winning."
In a world where a unique form of time travel exists for usage by the general public, a depressed man sends himself back 11 years so as to address his past regrets and make a better life for himself.
Delves into the complex dynamics of a family redefining itself after a devastating loss. After the tragic death of her husband, Seiana, a strong-willed "widow," finds herself raising her three daughters with her best friend and two younger sisters.
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