Catch:
The Hold Not Taken
THE TWO SHEDS REVIEW by Julian
Radbourne
E-mail: twosheds316@aol.com
Website: www.twoshedsreview.com
When you watch Raw & Smackdown every
week, how many of you wonder just where it all began?
I’m not talking about when Vince McMahon senior
broke away from the NWA about forty years ago, I’m
talking about going back further than that.
Directed and produced by Mike Todd and Ian Bennett,
Catch - The Hold Not Taken takes a look at the history
of Lancashire Catch as Catch Can wrestling, a style
of competition that has influenced many all over the
world. It’s the basis for the style of amateur
wrestling that appears in the Olympics, it’s
influenced Japanese professional wrestling for decades,
and is now influencing the growing mixed martial arts
scene around the world.
Focusing on Billy Riley’s infamous Snake Pit
gym in Wigan, the film looks at the relationship between
a sport that began in Lancashire’s industrial
heartland, which grew and mutated into the variety
of sports entertainment that Vince McMahon promotes
today.
There’s some great insight and interviews in
this film, from amateur great Roy Wood, to American
Olympic gold medallist Dan Gable, Japanese legend
Tatsumi Fujinami, and UFC star Dan “The Beast”
Severn.
While this film may not appeal to those who are only
interested in the professional wrestling industry,
the historians out there will love this. It’s
well put together, well directed, and extremely well
researched. This month it’s being show at the
Federation Internationale Cinema Television Sportifs
film festival in Milan, the world’s top international
sports film festival.
But of course, you don’t need to go to Milan
to see the film. You can find out how to order this
DVD by logging on to www.riverhorse.tv.
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The Hold Not Taken
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