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Paul Walter Hauser believes that wrestling and acting are very different in the way you prepare for every role.
The actor has been wrestling in recent years. He appeared on AEW, and at the same time he entered the ring for numerous companies. He was recently named MLW executive producer.
Paul Walter Hauser appeared on Perfect parfait. They asked him about the difference in wrestling and acting and how he prepares for both disciplines.
“I would say mostly differently in getting ready to fight someone, look at the tape on that person and then study what they go. And I am like, okay, well, let’s do this where you are moving, I do, and then I go into some things, you make me look good, and in that match we tell a miniature story, whether it’s 5 minutes or 30.”
“So, it’s a little more printing thoughts than acting. It’s usually not best in the movie to watch the tape of the people you work with.” Paul Walter Hauser added.
Continuing, Paul Walter Hauer discovered a tattoo on the arm of his six comedy heroes. He chose which one of them will win in the battle, handing over the title to the late Chris Farley.
“These six guys are the ones who made me want a comedy: Martin Short, Daniel Stern, Chris Farley, Jim Varney (aka Ernest), Jim Carrey and Robin Williams,” said Paul Walter Hauser.
(Whose victory is in the Battle of the Royal?) Farley, no doubt. Martin Short will climb to the cage and try to run away, but he will be afraid of heights in the middle. Daniel Stern is athletic enough to last in the match, but it will also be scared at some point.
“Robin Williams is too worried about the party’s entertainment that he is not really really in the match. Jim Carrey is too dealing with a character, trying to be everything like:” Ahh “, physically, but Farley just beating people shit.”
“I think he works by Ultimate Warrior Splash, where he hits the ropes, then just jumps and lends on his first belly, his stomach to the belly,” Paul Walter Hauser added.
Farley was 33 years old when he died after an obvious overdose at his apartment in Chicago on December 18, 1997.
Emmy winner Paul Walter Hauser, although he has divorced or stayed in a van three times in a river, is not tied to a star in the upcoming film as a legendary comedian Chris Farley. 2024 Hauser was associated with a biopic in which Farley would play. The creator of Saturday night Lorne Michaels was tied up as a producer, and a project, which was said to have the approval of the Farley family, was discharged to the studio.