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The Resurrection of Jake the Snake

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
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Jake Roberts in The Resurrection of Jake the Snake (2015)
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A fallen professional wrestling superstar battles his past demons in a struggle to reclaim his life and the family that has given up on him.A fallen professional wrestling superstar battles his past demons in a struggle to reclaim his life and the family that has given up on him.A fallen professional wrestling superstar battles his past demons in a struggle to reclaim his life and the family that has given up on him.

  • Director
    • Steve Yu
  • Stars
    • Steve Austin
    • Louie Benson
    • Joe Case
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Steve Yu
    • Stars
      • Steve Austin
      • Louie Benson
      • Joe Case
    • 17User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Steve Austin
    Steve Austin
    • Self
    Louie Benson
    • Self
    Joe Case
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    Adam Copeland
    Adam Copeland
    • Self
    Ted DiBiase
    Ted DiBiase
    • 'The Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase
    Jim Duggan
    Jim Duggan
    • Self
    Cody Hall
    • Self
    Scott Hall
    Scott Hall
    • Scott Hall
    Jeff Hixenbaugh
    • Self
    Chris Jericho
    Chris Jericho
    • Self
    Gene Okerlund
    Gene Okerlund
    • Self
    Dallas Page
    Dallas Page
    • Self
    Dustin Rhodes
    Dustin Rhodes
    • Self
    Jake Roberts
    Jake Roberts
    • Self
    • (as Jake 'The Snake' Roberts)
    Jim Ross
    Jim Ross
    • Jim Ross
    Brandy Smith
    • Self
    Steve Yu
    • Self
    Richard Blood
    Richard Blood
    • Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat
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      • Steve Yu
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    9jdd-03524

    Wonderful Tale of Redemption

    As a long time pro wrestling fan first exposed to Jake the Snake Roberts over 35 years ago, I have been a fan of his work from the Mid- South days all the way to the genesis of Austin 3:16 and beyond. Knowing how sad the endings of most pro-wrestlers' stories end, I was elated to find out that he decided to let DDP help him out at the Accountability Crib. As a DDPYoga user I can tell you first hand that just letting the DVD sit on the shelf does NOT help you. Likewise, Jake had to do the work and be honest with himself and come face to face with his demons before he could find any real healing. The documentary staff did a wonderful job in balancing the good and the bad without being exploitative.
    10baumentertainment

    Broke my wrestling heart

    There are stories that make you upset and the there are stories that drive you to utter pain. Im only 34 years old so growing up I was a huge Jake the snake fan. You always hear stories of how the road affected these guys health back in the day, but you don't think of the impact it has later in their lives. To watch Jake from the beginning to the end of this docu it was amazing. I never would have in a million years thought he would have been in that bad of shape mentally and physically if I didn't see it with my own two eyes. Also, to see another one of my heroes Scott Hall recover the way he has made my inner 10 year old wrestling fan nearly jump through my skin. Way to go scott!! I absolutely recommend anyone who is in the process of recovering, or anyone who is just a true wrestling fan like myself to drop what you are doing and watch this flick. What Dally is doing with these guys is truly amazing. Heck, my wife and I purchased DDP yoga right after watching it!!
    9evilwillhunting-633-904681

    Not so much about wrestling as addiction

    I was a WWF fan in the 80s. I was a devout watcher, following the weekly feuds of colorful rasslers like Hulk Hogan, Ted Dibiase, Randy Savage, and Jake "The Snake" Roberts.

    I outgrew the pseudo-sport in my mid-teens, but I have kept an eye on the further lives on the heroes of my youth. So many of them met with early deaths, and mostly because of substance abuse.

    Jake Roberts was almost a punchline for this. Him and Scott Hall were so badly out of control.... DUIs, arrests, embarrassing public displays.... that everyone was amazed they were still alive.

    Jake was a memorable character... as a face (a good guy) he was sinister, and as a heel (a bad guy) he was downright malevolent. He was in shape but never was as muscular as most of the WWF talent.

    But when we first see him, it drives home the reality of what destructive living does to you. He looks sickly. He has a gigantic gut. His legs and arms have withered away to bony sticks. At this time, he's in his late 50s and is far too young to be looking that old. In fact he looked to be on Death's Door.

    Then DDP comes to the rescue. It shows Jake's recovery from alcohol and drugs. It's not just any celebrity rehab -- this is a man who basically was the face of substance abuse. A man who had been through dozens (literally) of rehab programs.

    What makes this different from most movies like this... is that Jake backslides. A lot. So many movies like this show them at rock bottom and then endeavoring to get clean, and making it in one big arc. That's not anywhere near how addiction recovery works. Jake seems to be doing great, and then he turns up drunk again. He loathes himself but freely admits he's going to do it again. It's frustrating, like two steps forward but three steps back.

    For this, it's a very real look at how substance abuse recovery is a very, very long road with a lot of setbacks. Even if you don't watch wrestling (or hate it), you still will be moved by this documentary.

    It not only shows Jake's personal pain, but it shows how his family (particularly his adult children) are hurt by his actions. Even when things are looking up, most of them (particularly his sons) are dubious that this time will be different.

    In the end, Jake is clean. Will he stay clean? Probably not. But it's a very good and sometimes heartwrenching look into the world of substance abuse.
    9rothaj79

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    Be ready to shed some man tears.

    story of love and addiction
    8jjjmaxwell

    Great documentary but....

    To me Jake Roberts is the most notorious liar i have ever seen. I never believed a word that came out of this guys mouth. DDP has the patience of a saint.

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    • Trivia
      Jake The Snake worked mainly with two snakes in WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) - firstly Damien and later Lucifer.
    • Quotes

      Jake 'The Snake' Roberts: My history is not my destiny

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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Wrestling Movies (2016)

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ジェイク・ザ・スネークの復活
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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