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The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior

  • Vídeo
  • 2005
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Jim Hellwig in The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior (2005)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe Ultimate Warrior's meteoric rise to fame and fortune following his defeat of Hulk Hogan, his rivalries with other wrestlers such as Randy Savage and Rick Rude, and his rapid burn-out whe... Ler tudoThe Ultimate Warrior's meteoric rise to fame and fortune following his defeat of Hulk Hogan, his rivalries with other wrestlers such as Randy Savage and Rick Rude, and his rapid burn-out when the pressures of fame got too much for him.The Ultimate Warrior's meteoric rise to fame and fortune following his defeat of Hulk Hogan, his rivalries with other wrestlers such as Randy Savage and Rick Rude, and his rapid burn-out when the pressures of fame got too much for him.

  • Direção
    • Kevin Dunn
  • Artistas
    • Jim Hellwig
    • Adnan Al-Kaissy
    • Eric Bischoff
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,8/10
    962
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    • Direção
      • Kevin Dunn
    • Artistas
      • Jim Hellwig
      • Adnan Al-Kaissy
      • Eric Bischoff
    • 18Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Jim Hellwig
    Jim Hellwig
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    • (as Ultimate Warrior)
    Adnan Al-Kaissy
    • General Adnan
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Eric Bischoff
    Eric Bischoff
    • Eric Bischoff
    Michael Bollea
    • Horace Hogan
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Adam Copeland
    Adam Copeland
    • Edge
    Ted DiBiase
    Ted DiBiase
    • 'The Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase
    Paul Ellering
    Paul Ellering
    • Paul Ellering
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Sid Eudy
    Sid Eudy
    • Sid Justice
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Wayne Farris
    Wayne Farris
    • The Honky Tonk Man
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Tonga Fifita
    Tonga Fifita
    • Haku
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Howard Finkel
    Howard Finkel
    • Howard Finkel
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Ric Flair
    Ric Flair
    • Ric Flair
    Greg Gagne
    • Greg Gagne
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Terry Gibbs
    • Terry Gibbs
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Jimmy Hart
    Jimmy Hart
    • Jimmy Hart
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Lord Alfred Hayes
    Lord Alfred Hayes
    • Lord Alfred Hayes
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Earl Hebner
    Earl Hebner
    • Earl Hebner
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Bobby Heenan
    Bobby Heenan
    • Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan
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      • Kevin Dunn
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    5steve-575

    Very Biased and One-Sided

    I'll admit that I was never a huge fan of the Ultimate Warrior. He was never a great technical wrestler and his physique was way too good to be true. However, I felt that he was a good entertainer and made a lot of money for the WWE. When I saw "The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior", it played out as Vince McMahon's way of exacting revenge on the Warrior for tying up the WWE in litigation for years and all of the other stunts that he allegedly pulled. Given that Vince McMahon has a reputation for being ruthless and he was practically portrayed as a saint for tolerating the Warrior, it was hard to take this video seriously. The video is the equivalent of a husband trashing his ex-wife after she just cleaned him out in divorce court.

    During the video, the Warrior is given almost no credit for becoming one of the most popular wrestlers in the business. First, McMahon states that he was responsible for changing the gimmick from Dingo Warrior to The Ultimate Warrior which was crucial in the Warrior's rise to fame. He then stated that the Warrior's opening music was also a huge reason why fans rooted for him. Rick Rude was given credit for helping the Warrior look good in the ring in his first high profile feud. Then, it was later stated that Hulk Hogan allowing the Warrior to beat him at Wrestlemania VI was what propelled the Warrior to super-stardom. The Warrior's credibility was further brought into question when it was mentioned that he had tested positive for steroids, which lead to his departure. Can you actually name a WWE star in the 1980s/early 1990s that didn't use steroids?

    Most of the interviews were with former wrestlers and ring personalities that are still employed with the WWE and being paid by Vince McMahon. For example, Triple H's comments about the Warrior ruining his first Wrestlemania experience seem to hold no water given that he is married to McMahon's daughter and will likely inherit the company. While I'm sure that the Warrior was probably no picnic to work with, it would have been nice to hear his side of the story. Since he allegedly refused to participate in the video, it would have been nice to at least hear from someone was at least close to the Warrior. Without anyone defending the Warrior, this was the equivalent of beating a dead horse into the ground.

    So the message that they use almost two hours to repeatedly drive home is as follows: The Warrior was a "flash in the pan" who was not successful because of his talent. He was successful because of Rick Rude, Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan, a catchy name and gimmick, great entrance music and steroids. He was not liked by anyone especially people who still have ties to Vince McMahon and are most likely still on his payroll.

    In 2014, McMahon would ultimately resolve his differences with The Warrior, induct him into the Hall of Fame and produce a more favorable video of his career. Sadly, it was all overshadowed by The Warrior's death within the same week of the video release and induction. So in the end, at least this 2005 video would not prove to be the final nail in The Warrior's coffin.
    10WadiDosiTosk

    The Ultimate Documentary

    A great documentary, showing who Jim Hellwig really was behind the curtain. The remarks by those appearing in the documentary are neither defamatory, nor are they in any way disrespectful...quite the contrary, in fact.
    7andyvee

    This DVD is Vince making people born before the 90's jump on his new wrestlers bandwagon.

    THE ULLL-TI-MATE......WARRIOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES!

    Today's generation may have John Cena, Randy Orton, Triple H, and Batista to call sports entertainers....if you all were born after 1990.

    SORRY. Not ME!. Andyvee was born in 1985! Yeah! This 21 year old baby was watching wrestling before any of these guys were in the wrestling business. And if your like me, the only wrestler you would probably like to watch was the Warrior, kicking some ASS! Come on Vince McMahon. You're taking to Warrior fans who were too young to understand the problems Warrior was creating. All you're doing trying to destroy the love and support we have for the Ultimate Warrior, and make us want to see your stupid-ass "sports entertainers" who also watched the Warrior perform themselves.

    Stop Hatin' Vince. The 80's was the good old days.

    WWF sucks ass. The Rock is gone, Stone Cold is gone, and all of the good guys from the past.

    Hey, I might be living in the past, but that's when wrestling was good.

    I will never watch WWF again. And if you like the Warrior, don't either.
    9Bjorn_theBorg

    Not That Negative

    Some of the reviews on here warned of lots of bias, and the very title of the video suggests that it's negative. Having read the reviews first, I was pleasantly surprised at how it wasn't too negative or way too biased.

    This was just a story of a guy who hit the big time and then gradually fizzled out, which happens all the time. A lot of the criticisms people made of the Warrior could have been made of the people criticizing him, and have been. Basically it's a must see, and then go watch random videos by the Warrior on Youtube to hear his side of the story, heheh

    Ultimately, they do give him credit for his role in his success, but on the downside, they give too much credit to the WWE for his success. Anyone who knows anything knows that only a very few people can be lucky and gifted enough to ascend to the top of the WWE. Thus, if he did it, he deserve a lot of the credit and his achievements shouldn't be taken away from him like that.

    Furthermore, elite-level pro wrestling is a very tough sport which breaks people down on every level imaginable, so it shouldn't be surprising that he gradually got tired and retired a little younger than some of his peers.
    7Eraser81

    Very entertaining

    I couldn't wait to hear everyone bombard the Warrior with their thoughts about him. Their remarks weren't as bad as I thought they would be. You could tell that Ted DiBiase despised the Warrior. Ric Flair didn't like him. Bobby Heenan didn't like how dangerous and careless he was in the ring. If you watch when Warrior gorilla press slams Heenan at Wrestlemania V you can see how he just lets him drop to the ground.

    Hulk Hogan for the most part liked Jim Hellwig. Except for of course when he thought he killed the build up to their Halloween Havoc match. I agree it wasn't a good idea to ramble on and brag about how he beat the Hulkster 8 years prior.

    Vince brought back the Warrior a few times to try to make some dollars but the Warrior's unreliability and unprofessional ism kept ruining those chances.

    Jim Ross' input wasn't really necessary. He was not around for much of the Warrior's career.

    All in all if you're curious about other wrestlers thoughts on the man behind the makeup check out the DVD, it retails for around $14.99.

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      Warrior was offered to take part in the production of this documentary and share his side of the story, but he declined.
    • Erros de gravação
      At one point Bobby "The Brain" Heenan explains that Ultimate Warrior had 'picked him up and just dropped him' - after several clips of Warrior dropping people in the exact same manner had been played throughout the presentation.
    • Citações

      [on the Warrior hailing from "Parts Unknown"]

      Bobby Heenan: He was probably too stupid to know where he was from! Either that, or someone paid him to keep it quiet. 'Here's 50 bucks, don't say you're from Pittsburg!'

    • Conexões
      Featured in Atop the Fourth Wall: Ultimate Warrior's Workout (2011)

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