Ryan Rex grew up somewhere between Gen-X and the Millennials. He’s part of a group known as the Latch-key Kids. This term was created during the years of 1975 to 1985, when, for the first time in American history both parents had to work, leaving no one home to watch over the children. This was before childcare was the norm and the Latch-key Kids had to fend for themselves. Most of the time it didn’t turn out so well. Ryan is a survivor of that era.
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American Dysfunction
Alex Walker just wants to find peace. Growing up in a dysfunctional blue-collar family, he learns to navigate life, carrying heavy emotional baggage from years of abuse and neglect.Trouble follows Alex through the hills of suburban Philadelphia to a rural trade school, where he travels down a dark p...
Scott Miller is a former professional wrestler who can’t seem to catch a break. After yet another layoff from the Union, Scott is at a loss for what to do next. Then, out of the blue, he gets a call from his old promoter at Mid-Atlantic Wrestling, asking him to put on the face paint for one last t...
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