SummaryDocumentry focusing on the lives of professional wrestlers. Gives the viewer a behind-the-scenes look at how their sport is not fake.
Directed By:Barry W. Blaustein
Written By:Barry W. Blaustein
Beyond the Mat
Metascore
Generally Favorable
73
User score
Generally Favorable
7.4
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
73
91% Positive
21 Reviews
21 Reviews
4% Mixed
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4% Negative
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100
Stay far, far away unless you can handle the copious amounts of blood--and agonizing psychological problems-- that its participants face on what seems like a daily basis.
83
Frighteningly, grippingly real.
78
A center ring extravaganza of smackdown movie entertainment
75
Suggests that professional wrestling is more than a multibillion-dollar industry: It's also a way of life.
70
Connects the antics of professional wrestlers with their lives out of the ring with such compassion, humor and perception that the result is utterly captivating.
70
Takes an easy target and turns it into something naggingly weird.
38
Trouble is, it's too close-up.
User score
Generally Favorable
7.4
78% Positive
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Feb 22, 2013
7
Adult professional wrestling fans aren't stupid, we know wrestling is fake and the outcomes are pre-determined. What none fans don't realize is why we like it. It's the drama, the pageantry, the cheesy stories, the costumes, and most of all the action. Yes, it's pre-determined and choreographed, but you still need to be charismatic and athletic, and night after night these guys put their bodies on the line just for our entertainment. People have been killed and paralyzed doing this, so to anyone who says it's not real and takes no skill, I point to this documentary. Beyond The Mat looks into the lives of these guys outside the ring and show the ancient Terry Funk, whose body has been ravaged from years in the ring. He can barely walk anymore, but still has to get in there and has to do this because it's all he knows and what he loves. Jake "The Snake" Roberts is also featured and he talks about how eight years on the road with WWE made him a neglectful father, a bad husband, and a drug addict. Roberts says between the pain and the constant moving around he could never have done it without drugs! Finally, they look at Mick Foley AKA Mankind, Dude Love, Cactus Jack and show how he's this normal family man and while his family knows it's for show, how much they worry. In the last 30 years, hundreds of pro-wrestlers have died under the age of 45, most of them due to the physical trauma they've put their bodies through or the dependence on drugs that has resulted from it. If those were NFL or MLB stars instead, there would be massive reform and congressional intervention, but the truth is no one cares about these guys, except of course their families, friends, and fans. Beyond The Mat is important because it shows just what these guys put on the line and just how little the people at the top care.
Production Company:
- Universal Family and Home Entertainment
- Imagine Entertainment
- Lionsgate
Release Date:Mar 17, 2000
Duration:1 h 42 m
Rating:R
Tagline:The movie Vince McMahon does not want you to see!
Awards
Cinequest San Jose Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
SXSW Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards
• 1 Nomination




























