Dominic Cooper

Interview: WWE Superstar Wade Barrett of Dead Man Down

By Ben Silverio

When WWE, the Connecticut-based wrestling company, started producing films, not too many people were excited. They were essentially vehicles for wrestling stars to get more mainstream media exposure. There were a few hits here and there, but largely, these movies were misses.

Things eventually changed and WWE started to step up their game. When it comes to sports-entertainment and social media technologies the WWE's got it covered, but with their recent slate of movies, they really kicked their film division up a notch.

The Devil's Double

We all know the name Saddam Hussein. The name reminds my generation of a conflict that has engulfed much of the world for almost half of our lives. For others, it brings back memories of not only this war but also another in the early 90s. Much less known is the name Uday Hussein, Saddam’s eldest son. However, some say that Uday was just as dangerous, a veritable psychopath who played with anyone he chose. Uday became notorious for brutally punishing his friends, girlfriends, and even athletes who failed to perform.