Fake It So Real is a 2011 American present tense documentary film that follows a group of ragtag wrestlers in North Carolina as they prepare for a big show.
[2] This connection sparked the idea to make a film about the wrestling scene in working class North Carolina.
The film follows the preparation for a DIY match, tracking wrestlers Gabriel Croft, J-Prep, Keith Matthews, Pitt, Zane Riley, Brandon Powers, David Hayes, Hojo Devlin, Mikado, and AG Smooth.
[3] Robert Greene describes the film as "Fake It So Real follows a group of independent pro wrestlers in North Carolina over one week leading up to a single show.
[4] What emerges over this week is the sense of purpose that wrestling gives these guys and the camaraderie and real family that they create around their passion for performing and competing for a small but very vocal fanbase.