This movie is pretty brutal [[as-in not a good movie) but as a wrestling fan and a lifelong Detroiter it has enough going on to have me watch it in the background and want to know more about it. Here's the link to the full film on youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqXG2on9pBE

It was supposedly shot in the 70's and completed later in the 80's [[with the "Stop the Sheik" subplot tacked on to try and make it a coherent film rather than a bunch of wrestling footage that is capitalizing on the WWF's popularity in the mid 80's). There's a lot of footage from Cobo featuring the guys my dad told me about watching like Dick the Bruiser and Bobo Brazil when HE was growing up [[he's 70). They're all old men and you see some of the stars of the 70's/80's like Dusty Rhodes, the Funks and Andre come through town as part of the NWA to put over how crazy and dangerous these Detroit stars are as they used to do in wrestling "territory days".

Not for everyone but an interesting slice of Detroit history especially if you appreciate the fine sport of professional wrestling and it's carny heritage. I'd love to know more about how this came to be and the characters involved.