Steve Scarborough doesn't like what's happened to professional wrestling so he's set about changing it, one match at a time. The Booker follows Steve as he takes Platinum Championship Wrestling from idea to reality. Shot over the course of 4 years, we see his wrestling school grow into a wrestling promotion, from working in the back room of a theater space with 4 students to holding a show at a 2,500 seat arena. See how far Steve will go to be a successful booker and save pro wrestling from itself.
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Press::
“This is neither a story of glory, nor a story of defeat. It is a story about a journey. A journey to create something great that people will want to see and support. The intimacy of the films makes the ups and downs on this road relatable to anyone who watches it.” --Dubious.org
“The Booker features some terrific side characters, including a licensed personal banker who turns into a brute inside the ring, as well as Tara "Pandora" Young, a mother who admits that she likes to wrestle as a substitute for actual fighting.” -- Creative Loafing, Atlanta
“The whole thing is a neat human interest story of rather regular people who have a rather unusual hobby. I personally found Platinum to be a fascinating character, and his angry outbursts, such a stark contrast to his otherwise seemingly calm disposition, are clearly the highlights of the film.” -- Georgia Wrestling History
“This is neither a story of glory, nor a story of defeat. It is a story about a journey. A journey to create something great that people will want to see and support. The intimacy of the films makes the ups and downs on this road relatable to anyone who watches it.” --Dubious.org
“The Booker features some terrific side characters, including a licensed personal banker who turns into a brute inside the ring, as well as Tara "Pandora" Young, a mother who admits that she likes to wrestle as a substitute for actual fighting.” -- Creative Loafing, Atlanta
“The whole thing is a neat human interest story of rather regular people who have a rather unusual hobby. I personally found Platinum to be a fascinating character, and his angry outbursts, such a stark contrast to his otherwise seemingly calm disposition, are clearly the highlights of the film.” -- Georgia Wrestling History