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Anthony Robles (born July 15, 1988) is an American wrestler who won the 2011 NCAA individual wrestling national championship in the 125-pound weight class, despite being born with only one leg. He is the author of the book Unstoppable: From Underdog to Undefeated: How I Became a Champion (Gotham Books), which was published in September 2012.
Anthony Robles was a champion wrestler. Now Jennifer Lopez stars in his biopic. ... to a humorous scene when Jerome's Anthony, while working at an airport, playfully hops up and down on a plane ...
A biopic titled Crossface was announced in 2011, which would have been based on Matthew Randazzo's book Ring of Hell: The Story of Chris Benoit and the Fall of the Pro Wrestling Industry. The film would have shown Benoit, from his early days being trained by the Hart family, to his rise with ECW, WCW and WWE, to the murder–suicide.
DiBiase was the father of wrestling star Ted DiBiase. Country music star Spade Cooley died from a heart attack while backstage during the intermission of a benefit concert in Oakland, California on 23 November. Cooley was serving a life term in prison for beating his wife to death in front of their daughter, and played the show on a weekend ...
All photos taken in the NKPR IT House, presented by Freed. A donation is made to Artists for Peace and Justice for every celebrity who visits the studio. Jharrel Jerome and Anthony Robles in 2024
The new wrestling drama Unstoppable is based on the remarkable real-life story of a man born with one leg who fights his way to becoming an NCAA champion. For its subject Anthony Robles, seeing ...
Unstoppable is a 2024 American biographical sports drama film about Anthony Robles, a wrestler who was born without a leg and overcomes obstacles to become a NCAA Division I wrestling champion. The film is directed by William Goldenberg and written by Eric Champnella, Alex Harris and John Hindman, based on the 2012 book by Robles and Austin ...
The concept of the untimely deaths of professional wrestlers was a frequent topic of discussion on the Opie & Anthony show. [16] After Scott Hall's death in 2022, Bret Hart and Kevin Nash talked about the premature death of several wrestlers, mentioning the mental and body damage as possible causes. [17] [18]