The Wrestler Sex Scene

The Wrestler Sex Scene




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Over the years the wrestling company have kept fans entertained with a number of risque X-rated scenes.
Some have lived long in the memory of supporters, with few forgetting THAT scene involving Edge and Lita in the middle of the ring.
Here SunSport takes a look at WWE's top 10 X-rated moments.
Edge proved he truly is the Rated-R Superstar in January 2006 as he celebrated his WWE Championship victory over John Cena with his partner Lita.
Rubbing his success in the face of Cena's loyal supporters, he put on a show for the cameras - and his girlfriend - in a bed that was placed in the middle of the ring.
Mood lighting set the occasion with Edge cuddling his title as Lita positioned herself under the sheets.
Ric Flair stopped their shenanigans as he challenged the Canadian, with Cena then getting involved, before he had a sneaky peak at Lita under the covers.
James managed to anger Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 22 after she beat Trish Status - who she developed strong feelings for on screen.
After winning the WWE Women's Championship, she made a provocative ad-libbed gesture towards the camera, which McMahon furiously ordered to be edited out.
Commenting on the incident, James told Wrestlecast: "I came back through the curtain and Vince was really mad. In the moment it had seemed amazing to me. I thought 'Vince will love this'.
"'Crass' was the word I got. He didn't like it at all. He told me 'We're going to have to go back and edit that out. Do you know how much time (this will take)?'"
The two Divas were seen in a steamy scene at a hotel room ahead of Armageddon 2002 where Torrie was being fed strawberries by Dawn.
After they were shown to be kissing - much to the delight of the roaring fans in attendance - Torrie's father (who married Dawn on SmackDown a few weeks after) stopped the clip before anything else happened.
William Regal was the first member of the 'Kiss my a**' club as McMahon forced him to plant a smooch on his bottom to keep his job on Raw in 2001.
Regal was made to atone for siding with the WCW and ECW, and after being made to put on chapstick, he pecked McMahon's behind - with the segment nominated in the “best on-screen romance” category at that year's Slammy Awards.
Over the next seven years, Shawn Michaels, Hornswoggle, Jim Ross, Mick Foley and even Shane McMahon joined Regal in the exclusive club.
The American Diva became a huge hit with fans thanks to her strip tease segment - with McMahon teaching her how to pull off her signature moves.
Commenting on how it came about, she said: "Paul Heyman called me and said we have this idea and it’s this gimmick and you’re gonna come out and you’re gonna do this strip-tease and then your jealous boyfriend is gonna come out and wrap you in a towel.
“Vince is like ‘It’ll be fine, I’ll teach you the moves’. I was like ‘well, whatever I have to do get my foot in the door.’
“I’m like sitting there and I’m watching Vince McMahon, who I watched when I was 13 years old and I just idolised, and he’s got a chair and he swings his jacket around.”
Triple H, Michaels, Chyna and Rick Rude quickly became one of the most controversial teams on WWE with the group known for their double entendres.
Jokes were repeatedly made about manhood sizes, with phallic objects used as well as the act performing moonies to the fans ringside.
With Bubba Ray Dudley going through a phase in 2000 of putting opponents through tables, Status was eyed up as his next target.
And with Bubba becoming infatuated by her, Status took it upon herself to turn the tables as she partook in a number of sketches where she erotically caressed tables in skimpy attire to dissuade him from carrying out his fantasy.
After entering her dressing room, he immediately realised she was topless, though she managed to cover her modesty with a small top.
Melina tried her best to persuade Batista to go easy in his tag-team title match with Rey Mysterio against her team MNM - consisting of Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro.
But despite Melina and Batista sharing a passionate kiss, with the pair then shown to be getting dressed, the World Heavyweight champion told her, "thanks for the warm up", before vowing to kill his opponents.
And it was Batista that delivered the crushing blow on Mercury to win him and Mysterio the titles.
Wrestling manager and ring announcer Sunny left fans' pulses racing when she introduced the 1996 Royal Rumble as she soaked herself in a bubble bath.
Warning material of a "graphic nature" and that "viewer discretion is advised", Sunny certainly left all eyes on her.
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The tragic wrestling convention/autograph scene in The Wrestler was not filmed as planned. Here is your guide to nine surprising unknown facts about this Oscar-nominated film!
After starting the Wrestling- Then and Now monthly newsletter, a film documentary by the same name, and also interviewing a who’s who of wrestling legends on his internet radio show Legends Radio , Evan Ginzburg was given the opportunity of a lifetime by becoming an Associate Producer for Darren Aronofsky’s Oscar-nominated movie The Wrestler .
He later landed a similar role with the highly lauded documentary 350 Days . We are thrilled to share with you a behind-the-scenes look at both films, as shared by Mr. Ginzburg.
"Acting as an agent at the time, I had Johnny Valiant and Nikolai Volkoff for an autograph signing at The Wrestling Universe, and the best friend of Executive Producer Scott Franklin happens to be there. He was like, ‘You guys would be great for this project that we’re working on called The Wrestler , and I’d like you guys to come to meet Darren Aronofsky,’" recounts Evan excitingly.
"Over the years, you get a hundred pitches, and ninety of them don’t come through, but this time they actually called."
After meeting with everyone involved with the film, Evan was told, "We would like to offer you an Associate Producer title on The Wrestler." With Evan’s contacts in the business, he became "The Wrestling Guy" for the movie.
Numerous wrestlers from Ring of Honor , Necro Butcher, and Ron Killings (WWE’s R Truth) were in the movie thanks to Evan Ginzburg and his extensive contacts within the wrestling industry.
Besides Ring of Honor , Afa Anoa’i, was hired to train Rourke for his role. Anoa’i brought his two main trainers, Jon Trosky and Tom Farra, to work with Rourke for eight weeks and both appear in the film.
At the same time, Combat Zone Wrestling and Jersey All Pro Wrestling helped with venues and scouting grounds to understand wrestling more to capture the authentic feel experienced in the movie.
Almost 40 wrestlers took part in the film, including Larry Sweeney. His passing in 2011 hit Evan very hard, as revealed in his poignant tribute to his friend .
One entertaining story is that Evan tried to land his friend "The Genius" Lanny Poffo (brother of WWE Hall-of-Famer "Macho Man" Randy Savage) a role in the film, but when Lanny was brought in, he was told that "he looked too good, didn’t look beaten down, and didn’t fit."
On The Genius Cast podcast, Lanny remembers being told that he looked like a game show host, to which he replied with an enthusiastic, "Look at this studio filled with glamorous prizes!"
The tragic wrestling convention/autograph scene in The Wrestler was not filmed as Evan Ginzburg had pitched it. He wanted to bring in several legends like Lou Albano and many others, but the director believed that Mickey Rourke would look out of place if surrounded by legitimate legends of the squared circle.
"We only got Johnny Valiant, who was almost unrecognizable because he didn’t have his hair dyed, and Emanuel [Manny] Yarbrough, who was an ex-UFC fighter and sumo wrestler. The rest were just extras that looked rugged," says Evan.
While the wrestling convention scene didn’t develop as Evan Ginzburg envisioned it, he was surprised while on the set when director Darren Aronofsky, with a smirk on his face, called him over and put Evan in the movie.
"Next thing I know, I’m acting in that scene!" recalls Evan.
"It was total improv. Mickey [Rourke] whispers in my ear, ‘impov it.’ He thinks I’m an actor! I’ve never acted in my life! So I was just thinking, ‘What would I say to a famous wrestler
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