For over twenty-five years Último Dragón has wrestled in front of, performed for and entertained millions of fans around the world. An international star and lucha libre icon, Último Dragón has set a standard of excellence many try to emulate but few come close to reaching. His most intimate moments and private thoughts about the wrestling business have now been captured in a fascinating new documentary called “Bloodstained Memoirs”.
This aptly named film, directed by David Sinnott and hosted by Al Snow, shares for the first time many of Último Dragón’s most candid thoughts about the arduous profession he has become a legend in, but like many other wrestling superstars their journey to the top has come at a heavy and all too costly price at times. “Bloodstained Memoirs” goes behind the secretive veil that hides the world of professional wrestling from the fans. It goes beyond the ballyhoo and bravado to all-too real drama and emotions that are hidden backstage, the sanguineous themed recollection of such stars as Chris Jericho, Rob Van Dam, Mick Foley, Roddy Piper,Jimmy Snuka, Molly Holly, Christian Cage, Keiji Mutoh and the one and only Último Dragón for once and for all show the world the blood, sweat and tears it takes to make it in the unforgiving, unrivaled and unforgettable world of professional wrestling.
















Interesting article.
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Dragon3000 Reply:
May 14th, 2010 at 1:22 am
Yea, it’s a great film. The interview with Ultimo is great.
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Admin Reply:
May 14th, 2010 at 1:32 am
Yeah that was my favorite part. I enjoyed Rowdy Roddy as well…
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