Movie: WWA The Revolution

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Jeffrey Jarrett
Jeffrey Jarrett

Bret Hart
Bret Hart

Scott Rechsteiner
Scott Rechsteiner

Eddie Guerrero
Eddie Guerrero

Allen Jones
Allen Jones

Daniel Covell
Daniel Covell

Terry Brunk
Terry Brunk

Brian Lawler
Brian Lawler

Brian Christopher

Rob Rechsteiner
Rob Rechsteiner

Ernest Miller
Ernest Miller

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    Two second generation superstars square off in the middle of the ring, in Las Vegas, Nevada! The WWA's first pay per view live from America. WWA Champion, Jeff Jarrett, faces off against Brian Lawler!

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    2002-02-24

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