Fighting With My Family. Saraya 'Paige' Bevis (Florence Pugh). Copyright: Film4
Fighting With My Family

Fighting With My Family

  • 2019 film

Comedy based on the true story of Norwich teenager Saraya-Jade Bevis, who became an internationally famous wrestler with WWE. Stars Florence Pugh, Jack Lowden, Dwayne Johnson, Nick Frost, Lena Headey and Vince Vaughn

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Fighting With My Family

Based on a true story, Fighting With My Family follows reformed gangster Ricky, wife Julia, daughter Paige and son Zak as they make a living wrestling together in tiny venues.

When Paige and Zak get the opportunity to try out for WWE, the family grabs a once-in-a-lifetime chance to turn their wildest dreams into a dazzling future. However, brother and sister quickly discover that to become superstars, both their talent and their relationship will be put to the test.

Fighting With My Family is a heart-warming and smart comedy that proves everything is worth fighting for when it comes to family.

First released: Monday 1st July 2019

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