The documentary Card Subject To Change will bring you deep inside the underground and extraordinary world of Professional Wrestling. Card Subject To Change follows several wrestlers working on the local 'independent circuit' of pro wrestling. It's been compared to the Minor Leagues of professional baseball, but 'Indy Wrestling' is truly unlike any other business in history. Card Subject To Change profiles the lives of some of wrestling's most compelling personalities. From a talented up-and-comer, to a legend who has changed the scope of the industry. They all come together and perform in VFW halls, high school gyms, and Elk's lodges across the country. Card Subject To Change also features interviews with some of the most legendary names in the history of wrestling and classic footage that has never been seen before.
J**D
Insightful look at Independent Wrestling
Really appreciated the way this was put together, the stories and behind the scenes insight along the way, and the true picture of independent wrestling for the wider audience to see. Great work.
C**R
Interesting and entertaining
This will mostly be appealing to pro wrestling fans. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at an indie wrestling promotion; where careers begin and end. Fans will recognize many of the established wrestlers, some legends, who appear in this documentary. It seems to have been filmed from around 2005 to 2010. Watching it, it was a little sad realizing how many of them have died since then.Those who aren't fans of this form of entertainment may still find this entertaining. It's a glimpse into the lives of some very unique people. People who participate in a one-of-a-kind form of live entertainment that is very dangerous. It's so much more than "fake" fighting.
A**E
Card Subject to Change
Ive been a wrestling fan my entire life and this was a fascinating look into a small independent company based out of New Jersey by Johnny Falco. The match clips shows many former WWE, WCW, and TNA wrestlers. One of my favorite quotes from the movie is You're born on the independent circuit and that is where you die, or something along the lines of that. Some wrestlers interviewed you may know are Kamala, Kevin Sullivan, Sabu, Sherri Martel in her last interview before her untimely death, Terry Funk, and many others. This could have been put into one film and it would have been perfect. However, they also follow around Trent Acid. Acid was a wrestler who had it all but drugs kept him from making it to the big leagues and sadly he passed away. I dont mind adding him to the dvd but they could have made two different projects. I highly recommend it this wrestling fans. I hope there is a sequel.
P**M
Card Subject to Change
Short Review: Overall: Card Subject to Change is a fantastic insight into professional wrestling in a positive way and didn't focus too much on the negatives like the majority of wrestling documentaries do. I really enjoyed watching this movie as it was very interesting and entertaining, if you want to learn about the wrestling industry and see what it is like outside of the big companies then Card Subject to Change is a easy recommendation for a rental but only a purchase for the real die hard indy fan.
C**Y
Fantastic Insight on Independent Wrestling
Ever wonder where your favorite wrestler goes when he's not on TV anymore. This movie gives a great look at the in's and out's of the independent wrestling circuit and it's stars.
R**L
CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE
A LOOK AT INDEPENDENT WRESTLING NOT WWE OR EVEN TNA...THIS IS LIFE WAY BEFORE THE WRESTLER HITS THE BIG TIME...LIKELY NOT MUCH A FAN DOESN'T ALREADY KNOW...SOME NEW FACES THAT I STILL DON'T THINK HAVE EVER MADE IT OUT OF THE CIRCUIT BUT THEY LOVE THE GAME AND THAT'S WHAT IS OF INTEREST!!!
A**.
Great for one's self esteem.
Whenever I feel bad about myself or feel that I am not doing enough with my life I watch this movie and feel better.
R**I
Five Stars
Great video about independent wrestling.
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