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Release Date:
January 30, 2023
Original Title:
RBY: Straight Outta Tucson
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
FloSports
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 56
Roman Bravo Young (RBY) grew up in a tough neighborhood in South Tucson, AZ. His father was never in his life and his mother had her issues with substance abuse and addiction. Most kids that come from that area and that type of upbringing don't find much success in anything. Roman was different. RBY bounced around living with his grandparents, coaches and more. Somehow he didn't fall into any of the distractions that so many in his type of situation do. Wrestling was his ticket out and Roman put everything he had into the sport. Pushed and trained by his grandfather, RBY won four state titles, graduated high school, went on to be a star at Penn State where he became the first person in his family to graduate college. RBY is a shining example to people from any walk of life that if you dedicate your life to your craft, put your heart and soul into everything you do, you too can overcome anything.
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Additional Photography:
Phelps Harmon
Tony Stolfa
Art Direction:
David Saucedo
Director of Photography:
Jeremy Hayes
Editor:
Sean Connell
Executive Producer:
Ray Machuca
Cliff Bogart
Graphic Designer:
Victoria Finlayson
Producer:
Mark Bader
Production Director:
Teneil French
Still Photographer:
Tony Rotundo
Supervising Producer:
Reid Connell
Title Designer:
Kevin Burke
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