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Release Date:
October 19, 2015
Original Title:
Breaking Kayfabe with Kevin Nash
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 125
We once again retreat into the personal lives of pro wrestling's stars and uncover what lies hidden beneath the facade they've created with their in ring characters. This time Breaking Kayfabe takes a personal journey into Kevin Nash's past and present, away from the ring. This is an extremely intimate journey as Kevin allows Sean into the headline-making arrest and the struggles at home, as well as the realities of a life in the ring and on the road. Explore this complex man and enjoy the journey as Sean takes Kevin all over the map and watch the rare rapport they share as they cover almost everything and anything. Part therapy, part interview...all shoot. It's the series that reminds us "they're people."
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