Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies
| 2014Directed by: Cody Knotts
Main Plot
"Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies," directed by Cody Knotts, is a horror-action film that pits professional wrestlers against an undead horde. The story begins when a wrestling match goes tragically wrong, leading to the death of a wrestler. Seeking revenge, the wrestler's brother makes a pact with dark forces to raise the dead. As a result, a group of wrestlers finds themselves trapped in an abandoned prison, surrounded by zombies. They must use their unique skills and teamwork to survive the relentless onslaught of the undead. The film blends elements of horror and wrestling, delivering intense fight scenes and a campy, action-packed narrative.
Characters
- Roddy Piper plays himself, a professional wrestler fighting against a horde of zombies to survive and protect his fellow wrestlers.
- Jim Duggan plays himself, a legendary wrestler, who joins forces with other wrestlers to combat a horde of zombies threatening their lives during a wrestling event.
- Matt Hardy plays himself, a professional wrestler who battles zombies alongside other wrestlers to survive and protect his friends in a haunted prison setting.
Ending Explained
In the conclusion of 'Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies,' directed by Cody Knotts, the remaining wrestlers face a final showdown against the horde of zombies. After a series of intense and brutal battles, the wrestlers, led by Shane Douglas, manage to fend off the undead attackers using their wrestling skills and sheer determination. However, the fight takes a toll, and several wrestlers fall victim to the zombies. As the survivors make their last stand, they discover that the zombies are being controlled by Angus, a vengeful necromancer who orchestrated the entire ordeal to exact revenge on Shane Douglas for a past grievance. In a climactic battle, Shane confronts Angus, and with the help of his fellow wrestlers, they manage to defeat him, breaking his control over the zombies. With Angus defeated, the remaining zombies are rendered harmless, and the surviving wrestlers emerge victorious but deeply scarred by the experience. The film ends on a somber note, highlighting the heavy cost of their survival and the bonds forged through their harrowing ordeal.