Deep in the Rocky Mountains - in the city of Calgary, Alberta Canada lies the most famous training facility in the history of professional wrestling: the world-renowned Hart Dungeon.
Since the 1950s, aspiring wrestlers from all over the world have come to the home of Stu Hart with the dream of learning the art of professional wrestling. In that time, Stu and his sons Bruce, Keith and Ross have helped shape the careers of some of the most celebrated figures in the sport, including champions such as Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Brian Pillman, Jushin "Thunder" Liger, Stu's sons Owen & Bret, and so many more.
Now, for the very first time, experience the sacrifices Stu and his wife Helen had to make in order to survive in one of the most cutthroat businesses in the world, the talent that made their family into stars, and the courage that made them legends.
Blake Norton proudly presents the must-have documentary for any true fan of professional wrestling - "Surviving The Dungeon: The Legacy of Stu Hart"!
Extra Features:
-A never-before-seen Dungeon training match, featuring WWE's two hottest new stars, T.J. "Tyson Kidd" Wilson and Harry "David" Smith
-An exclusive retrospective on the history of training in The Dungeon, narrated by Ross Hart
-A feature on pro-wrestling psychology & the state of the industry today
-...and much more!
Reviews
Average Customer Rating:Based on 1 reviews. Write a reviewRating: - Surving The Dungeon Reviewer: Marc from Sudbury, Ontario I received this as an Xmas gift. This DVD is an inside look at world famous Hart Dungeon and the man/family behind it, Stu Hart. Seeing Stu Hart putting the hurt on Blake Norton was astonishing considering his age. This DVD is filled with stories from Stu Hart perfecting his craft through others while growing up, to passing them on to some of his children and so forth. The Rise and Fall and Rise again of Stampede Wrestling. There is sooooo much more. It is an intimate look at the 50+ years of ups,downs,tragedies and everything in between. If you call yourself a wrestling fan. I would strongly suggest that you purchase this DVD set. This is a piece of wrestling history.