Documentary Shows the
Struggles of the First Ever Female WWE Wrestler
In the testosterone-fuelled world of the WWE, female
wrestler Chyna defied her male competitors and not only became a fan favourite,
but also won the World Title, the Intercontinental Title, and was the top
contender for the Heavyweight Crown. Unfortunately, her successful was not to
last forever, as she waswas crushed when her fiancé, Triple H, left her for
Stephanie McMahon, the boss’ daughter. He married Stephanie, and became heir to
the WWE Throne.
After
struggling with negative public perception and her own mistakes, Chyna sought
refuge in Japan. She taught foreign language for years and began meditating,
doing yoga, and eventually she was able to pull her life back together. Now,
she is finally ready to return to the country that made her a star, and took it
all away from her. Is she ready to honestly confront the demons of her past? Is
there even a place for her in the U.S. anymore? A documentary by director Erik
Angra will attempt to shed light on these issues, and more.
Angra
is currently attempting to gain funding for this documentary via the
crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. The film will focus on Chyna’s rediscovery
of herself, rise to stardom in a male-orientated arena, and the tremendous
impact that the pressures of her chosen career path had upon her. It promises
to provide an honest window into the life of this pioneering figure. You can
check the Kickstarter campaign out at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/angra/the-reconstruction-of-chyna
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