WWE Films "Countdown"

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Ray Fitzpatrick (WWE Superstar Dolph Ziggler) is a tough as nails narcotics cop working the beat in Los Angeles. After a drug bust goes wrong, Ray is forced to shoot his own partner, leading to his suspension from the police force. Before you know it, Ray is dragged right back into the thick of it when a mysterious package arrives at the station addressed to him. The package leads Ray and his colleagues to an encrypted website where an unidentified kidnapper broadcasts a threat to Ray and the entire police force. The kidnapper, it turns out, is holding a young boy hostage and unless the police department can come up with a $2 million ransom, he’ll set off a time-bomb strapped to the child’s chest.

The department, led by Lt. Cronin (WWE Superstar Kane) comes up with the payoff and Ray is tasked as the bagman. When the handover goes down, Ray is forced to shoot and kill the kidnapper before he can set off the bomb and kill the child. With 6 hours and 42 minutes left before the timed explosive detonates, Ray and Internal Affairs agent Julia Baker (Katharine Isabelle from “See No Evil 2”) race against time to find the now deceased kidnapper’s hidden lair and save the child before it’s too late.


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say what you want about WWE (and there is plenty to be said), but you gotta give them props for sticking with this movie shyt :yeshrug:

not a single one of their movies turn a profit, but they stay making em:pachaha:
 

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How these fools ain't come up with a comedy called "Marks" yet, telling the tell of four internet fans trying to get to Wrestlemania, amazes me :mjlol:

Lowkey, does WWE Films even turn a profit? :jbhmm:

They make the same forumularic die hard blueprint action movie again and again

I actually think Wrestlers are charismatic and trained enough to be halfway decent actors in popcorn flicks but WWE does them no favors given them the same 1980s movie genre formula

Cody Rhodes could be their Chris Pratt/Ryan Reynolds comedy action leading man for instance.
 
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