• Director(s)

    Michael Paszt

  • Production Year

    2019

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary, Sport

  • Approx. running minutes

    90m

  • Cast

    Chavo Guerrero Jr., John Hennigan, Dasha Hodgkinson, Jeff Jarrett, Matthew Kaye, Kevin Kesar, Daniel E. Tibbets

Film

Nail In The Coffin: The Fall & Rise Of Vampiro

very strong language, strong wrestling violence, bloody images

NAIL IN THE COFFIN: THE FALL & RISE OF VAMPIRO is a sports documentary film about the Canadian professional wrestler who rose to fame fighting 'Lucha libre' in Mexico.

NAIL IN THE COFFIN: THE FALL & RISE OF VAMPIRO is a sports documentary film about the Canadian professional wrestler who rose to fame fighting 'Lucha libre' in Mexico.

violence
There are multiple scenes of wrestling violence that feature bloody injury. In addition to the punches, kicks, throws and holds, wrestlers hit one another with household objects and inflict real injuries.
language
There is very strong language ('c**t') as well as use of strong language (‘motherf**ker', ‘f**k’). Milder language includes use of the terms ‘shit’, 'bullshit', 'ass', ‘piss’, ‘balls’, ‘friggin’, 'Jesus', 'God', ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
injury detail
There are close-up shots of real injuries sustained by wrestlers during bouts, including images of bloodied faces, backs, and hands.
additional issues
There are multiple verbal references to drug misuse such as cocaine and steroids but the film does not endorse this and there in no accompanying visual. In an interview, a man states that he was sexually abused by a priest but there is no further detail. There is a scene in which a man deliberately slams his head into a mirror. In one scene a person refers to robbing 'pimps' and other criminal activities but there is no accompanying visual. There is also natural nudity in a family photograph.
  • Director(s)

    Michael Paszt

  • Production Year

    2019

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary, Sport

  • Approx. running minutes

    90m

  • Cast

    Chavo Guerrero Jr., John Hennigan, Dasha Hodgkinson, Jeff Jarrett, Matthew Kaye, Kevin Kesar, Daniel E. Tibbets

very strong language, strong wrestling violence, bloody images
Classified Date:
09/08/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Alarm Pictures
violence
There are multiple scenes of wrestling violence that feature bloody injury. In addition to the punches, kicks, throws and holds, wrestlers hit one another with household objects and inflict real injuries.
language
There is very strong language ('c**t') as well as use of strong language (‘motherf**ker', ‘f**k’). Milder language includes use of the terms ‘shit’, 'bullshit', 'ass', ‘piss’, ‘balls’, ‘friggin’, 'Jesus', 'God', ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
injury detail
There are close-up shots of real injuries sustained by wrestlers during bouts, including images of bloodied faces, backs, and hands.
additional issues
There are multiple verbal references to drug misuse such as cocaine and steroids but the film does not endorse this and there in no accompanying visual. In an interview, a man states that he was sexually abused by a priest but there is no further detail. There is a scene in which a man deliberately slams his head into a mirror. In one scene a person refers to robbing 'pimps' and other criminal activities but there is no accompanying visual. There is also natural nudity in a family photograph.
  • Classified date

    09/08/2021

  • Language

    English