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Release Date:
October 1, 2021
Original Title:
Free The Narrative II - The Monster In Us All
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
Are you born a monster? Or is it something you become? After his shocking dismissal from the corporate wrestling realm, join Adam Scherr on a journey of self-discovery in his return to the ring when Scherr battles ec3 in “Free The Narrative II: The Monster In Us All.” Is Scherr’s fight against ec3 and his #ControlYourNarrative mantra? To take back #Control. Fight for your #Freedom. And find your #Purpose. Or is Scherr’s fight against himself? What will happen when this “monster” knocks on this “man’s” door? Adam Scherr’s fight truly begins on 10/01/21. “Free The Narrative II” will feature many more “names” and is the sequel to “Free The Narrative” featuring Matt Cardona vs ec3.
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