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		<title>Ryan Bader Channels Mark Coleman in The Smashing Machine, Usyk In MMA</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2025 00:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ryan Bader spoke with Cageside Press about his role as UFC legend Mark Coleman in the film The Smashing Machine which is in theaters now. Former Bellator two-division champion Ryan Bader hasn&#8217;t been seen in the cage since 2024, but he can be seen back in action in the new film &#8220;The Smashing Machine&#8221; which stars Hollywood [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Ryan Bader spoke with Cageside Press about his role as UFC legend Mark Coleman in the film <em>The Smashing Machine </em>which is in theaters now.</h2>
<p>Former Bellator two-division champion Ryan Bader hasn&#8217;t been seen in the cage since 2024, but he can be seen back in action in the new film &#8220;The Smashing Machine&#8221; which stars Hollywood heavyweights Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt which is in theaters now.</p>
<p>While athletes turned actors are rarely thrust into big roles for their first time out, director Benny Safdie gave Bader plenty to work with in his role as Mark Coleman, the UFC Hall of Famer who was friend and coach to Johnson&#8217;s Mark Kerr.  The film sees Bader given his share of scenes to work with opposite the experienced Johnson and Blunt.</p>
<blockquote class="td_quote_box td_box_center"><p>&#8220;I was very excited and at the same time scared and not knowing what to expect. I got thrown right into the fire. I went from doing an audition with Benny Safdie, the writer and director and then we got a text saying &#8216;see you in three weeks&#8217; and then I was in Vancouver and I’m on scenes with two of the biggest movie stars in the world, Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson. It was pretty surreal. But I kind of just took it like a big fight. Right? I’m like. &#8216;Hey, I’m gonna prepare And walk in there, knowing that I did everything I could possibly do to be successful.&#8217; &#8220;</p></blockquote>
<p>As has been mentioned in several interviews, director Safdie&#8217;s commitment to capturing the era featured and his approach to working with actors was praised by the stars of the film.  Bader echoed the same sentiments, saying that Safdie made it easy to do what he needed to for his first acting role.</p>
<blockquote class="td_quote_box td_box_center"><p>&#8220;[Benny] Safdie was great. I leaned on him a lot. He made it very comfortable. I didn’t walk into a scene and feel overwhelmed, which I thought I would it being my first time. He made it seem like &#8216;Hey. It&#8217;s nothing. Walk in there. Do your thing. If you need to use your own words a little bit you can do that.&#8217; I credit a lot of that being comfortable to Benny Safdie for sure. And walking into a scene and it’s in a hotel doing fight interviews before I fight I can definitely related to that right? So I kinda just put myself in &#8220;Hey, I’m prepared for a PRIDE Grand Prix as Mark Coleman&#8217; which is kind of my lineage, and I know Mark, and I studied his tapes, his fights, his demeanors and stuff, and the relationship between him and [Mark] Kerr.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Apart from his work with Johnson and Blunt, Bader also got the chance to act opposite boxing&#8217;s unified and undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk in the film.  Recently, Usyk has been tied to talks about a potential crossover into MMA for a fight with social media lightning rod Jake Paul.  Bader says that not only is Usyk interested in MMA, he might be more prepared from the get-go to make the move than anyone may expect.</p>
<blockquote class="td_quote_box td_box_center"><p>&#8220;Working with him was awesome. He’s super funny. He&#8217;d be making us laugh on set. You’ll be there, we&#8217;d have make up for a couple hours and then kind kind of wait around and then he’s always making us laugh. We got to get in the ring in a little bit. It was after the Tyson Fury fight so his jaw was a little messed up so we never really got to actually kind of spar or anything. But doing those scenes and and teaching us little stuff on the jab and how to hide it. Great guy and had a lot of fun with him. We have one scene you know together in the [PRIDE] ring, and yeah he’s a pleasure work with&#8230;Don&#8217;t let him fool you, he knows a little more than he makes out. He was throwing up arm bars and stuff and it looked good. I think as a kid he trained a bunch of different martial arts and he’s retained quite a bit. Obviously boxing is his deal right now, he’s the best in the world, he&#8217;s the champion. But he even said at a premiere we did in Toronto that he wants to do wants to do MMA. So him Jake Paul would be the perfect fight to make. And like I said, on the feet he&#8217;s a killer, but he knows more than he makes out.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>As for his real fight career, Bader has said that the targeted time for his next bout would be the annual New Year&#8217;s Eve event in Japan for the RIZIN promotion where he would ideally take on the winner of the recent heavyweight tournament.</p>
<p><em><strong>&#8220;The Smashing Machine&#8221; starring Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Ryan Bader, and more can be seen in theaters worldwide.</strong></em></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cagesidepress.com/2025/10/08/ryan-bader-channels-mark-coleman-in-the-smashing-machine-usyk-in-mma/" data-wpel-link="internal">Ryan Bader Channels Mark Coleman in The Smashing Machine, Usyk In MMA</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cagesidepress.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Cageside Press</a>.</p>
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		<title>Bas Rutten On Playing Himself in The Smashing Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2025 14:04:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>UFC legend Bas Rutten played himself in the recent Dwayne Johnson vehicle The Smashing Machine — a rather unique set of circumstances, since the movie is not a documentary. In other words, Rutten had scripted lines, but was playing a younger version of himself. Mind you, director Benny Safdie didn&#8217;t require Rutten to stick to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UFC legend Bas Rutten played himself in the recent Dwayne Johnson vehicle The Smashing Machine — a rather unique set of circumstances, since the movie is not a documentary.</p>
<p>In other words, Rutten had scripted lines, but was playing a younger version of himself. Mind you, director Benny Safdie didn&#8217;t require Rutten to stick to the script. Rather, he gave the retired fighter a massive amount of leeway to make the role his own. So while Rutten did get a script and lines, he told Cageside Press recently, &#8220;those are just for your guidelines,&#8221; the director informed him. &#8220;I want you to do what you do, because it&#8217;s you! Why would I change it?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I was completely free from all dialogue,&#8221; Rutten noted.</p>
<p>The movie focuses on UFC and PRIDE legend Mark Kerr, and has brought about a lot of positive chatter for Dwayne &#8220;The Rock&#8221; Johnson, who took himself outside his comfort zone for the project.</p>
<p>The experience overall, Rutten told us, &#8220;was awesome. I played myself, so I had to go back 25 years to the guy I was at the time, which was just a little more energetic. But for the rest, I&#8217;ve been teaching, doing everything.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Dwayne was so amazing at being Kerr, for me it was literally, I was just teaching Kerr again in the gym. Because the whole set, everything was so nice and relaxed. The way Benny Safdie works is really amazing, he keeps everybody nice and calm.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rutten, and former Bellator double-champ Ryan Bader, join Johnson and Emily Blunt in the film. Rutten noted that Johnson&#8217;s transformation gave him goosebumps. &#8220;This is crazy. he had the cauliflower ear, he was Kerr. And the way he was speaking as well. So I think he jumped right away into it. Right from the first time we met, I only saw him as Kerr.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Watch our full interview with The Smashing Machine&#8217;s Bas Rutten above.</em></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cagesidepress.com/2025/10/07/bas-rutten-on-playing-himself-in-the-smashing-machine/" data-wpel-link="internal">Bas Rutten On Playing Himself in The Smashing Machine</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cagesidepress.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Cageside Press</a>.</p>
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		<title>Emily Blunt and Ryan Bader Corner Dwayne Johnson to KO Performance in The Smashing Machine</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Gabriel Gonzalez]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2025 19:22:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cageside Press was invited to an advanced screening of The Smashing Machine starring Dwayne Johnson as MMA pioneer Mark Kerr. ***READER BE WARNED, MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD*** Presenting Hollywood&#8217;s biggest star in a new light is no easy feat, but that is where A24&#8217;s latest film The Smashing Machine shines.  Dwayne Johnson, known around the world as simply [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Cageside Press was invited to an advanced screening of <em>The Smashing Machine </em>starring Dwayne Johnson as MMA pioneer Mark Kerr.</h2>
<p><strong>***READER BE WARNED, MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD***</strong></p>
<p>Presenting Hollywood&#8217;s biggest star in a new light is no easy feat, but that is where A24&#8217;s latest film <em>The Smashing Machine</em> shines.  Dwayne Johnson, known around the world as simply &#8220;The Rock&#8221; from his days as an active WWE superstar, delivered a grounded performance that was a departure from the high octane blockbusters that have made him the highest paid actor in the world.</p>
<p>Johnson portrays MMA pioneer Mark Kerr, a former collegiate wrestler turned mixed martial artist who found fame in Japan&#8217;s PRIDE organization in the late 90&#8217;s and early 2000&#8217;s.  For those unfamiliar with the real life career of Kerr, &#8220;The Smashing Machine&#8221; opened his career with a perfect 12-0 that saw him win UFC tournaments (in the era before the weight classes had sitting champions) at UFC 14 and UFC 15.  The film itself is largely set on his time in PRIDE, specifically his loss to Igor Vovchanchyn in 1999 and later splitting a pair of fights in the heavyweight Grand Prix in the year 2000.</p>
<p>While there is a decent amount of MMA to be seen, the film largely centers on the real life struggles of Kerr outside the ring.  It is here where Johnson flexes his dramatic acting chops as opposed to saying the quips he is often delivering in his more mainstream projects.  The already muscled Johnson underwent a physical transformation for a physique that is an accurate photo match to Kerr&#8217;s from that era, but it is his commitment to nailing the mannerisms of the film&#8217;s namesake that provide demonstrate Johnson&#8217;s commitment to the nuances of the role.  As put by Kerr himself, seeing Johnson turn into him was jaw-dropping:</p>
<blockquote class="td_quote_box td_box_center"><p>&#8220;The first time I ever saw DJ in prosthetics.  In Vancouver, it&#8217;s fight week and I&#8217;m working with the team to go over some stuff. At this point I&#8217;ve had multiple conversations with DJ over Zoom and in person. Incredible digging and digging and &#8216;in this moment what were you thinking?&#8217; He&#8217;s looking for his emotional nuggets. I turn around in Vancouver and he&#8217;s standing behind me and nobody told me he was going to get prosthetics and like cauliflower ear and all this other stuff. And I just couldn&#8217;t stop cussing at him. I probably forearmed him like four or five times. Like **** you dude like seriously?! It was me. He&#8217;s standing there and it&#8217;s like &#8216;Oh my God. You&#8217;re me.&#8217; But I could see him. But he&#8217;s me. Add in everything: the layers of my speech pattern, my walk, my hand gestures, it literally sat me back when I watched it the first time with Benny in California. I was speechless.&#8217;</p></blockquote>
<p>The film is carried by the performances of Johnson and Emily Blunt who portrays Kerr&#8217;s ex-wife Dawn.  The <em>Jungle Cruise </em>co-stars deliver an electrifying chemistry and it wouldn&#8217;t be inaccurate to say that the film is about their relationship during this time in his career.  Blunt&#8217;s seasoned acting provides the perfect foil as Johnson&#8217;s Kerr deals with his struggles outside the ring.</p>
<p>Johnson shines presenting the struggles of Kerr: lying to those around him, the denial, acceptance, and ultimately the sobering aftermath that illustrates the real-life reality that recovery does not magically fix all of one&#8217;s struggles overnight.  It is here where Blunt delivers a superb performance as Dawn and where the writing of Safdie must be commended.  In this writer&#8217;s opinion, the film is generating buzz for the award season because of the fact that the three brilliantly illustrated the complexities of the relationship between Mark and Dawn.  It is made very clear that Dawn is as dutiful as one can attempt to be as her partner lives the life of a fighter, but the film shines in showing that the differences and individual struggles the two have in their personal lives bled into the professional life of Mark.  For Blunt, the appeal of playing a character like Dawn was the appeal of lending her talents to the project:</p>
<blockquote class="td_quote_box td_box_center"><p>&#8220;I was so delighted to work with Benny (Safdie) I had really wanted to do something with him and I knew that the way that he worked was very spontaneous. Aliveness that his movies have. That it would allow space to create a relationship that was full of complexity. I think to play someone like Dawn who is the full weather system is really exciting for me and challenging and I think Mark and Dawn are very open with me and with DJ with the life of their relationship. I found it heart wrenching because I think they were both really striving for a happy medium and it was so elusive for a myriad of reasons. I think I&#8217;ve never had a chance to put a relationship on screen that was very much not a movie relationship. It was really representative that someone can be your greatest love and a huge support system and they can also be your undoing. They can be your tender spot. They can be all of those things. And it felt very true to life. I was so thrilled to do it with my best buddy.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Outside of the two leads, a special mention must be given to former Bellator two-division champion Ryan Bader who excelled with the material given as he portrayed another UFC Hall of Famer in Kerr&#8217;s longtime friend Mark Coleman.  Bader stood out opposite several scenes with his more seasoned co-stars and his role as Coleman was integral to portraying how far the struggles of Kerr affected those outside of the relationship that made up the heart of the movie.  Another honorable mention goes to undisputed boxing heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk for his portrayal of Igor Vovchanchyn.  Whether Usyk competes in MMA in real life (possibly against Jake Paul) is anyone&#8217;s guess, but the Ukrainian star should be commended for looking very comfortable competing outside of his specialty on both counts.</p>
<p>Lending itself to Johnson&#8217;s departure from his usual fare is the fact that the film does not end with a stereotypical story of triumph.  Viewers unaware of Kerr&#8217;s career may be disappointed that there was no neat bow on the run of &#8220;The Smashing Machine&#8221; and it is even hinted that there was a little more turmoil for Mark and Dawn after the events shown.  But the film also pays homage honestly to where Kerr is now, featuring a cameo from Mark himself. But therein lies the beauty of the narrative which Johnson says was Safdie&#8217;s vision all along:</p>
<blockquote class="td_quote_box td_box_center"><p>&#8220;Not only did I want to tell Mark&#8217;s story and tell it with Benny who had this incredible vision right away. But also I wanted to do it with one of my best friend&#8217;s (Blunt) who I knew was going to push me as an actor. Also, in a way the movie represents a lot of things for all of us. It also is a love letter to the men and women out there who get knocked down and are just trying. Sometimes when you&#8217;re reaching for that big brass ring and you&#8217;re going for it. You give everything you&#8217;ve got to go for it and it doesn&#8217;t happen and you lose. And you lose everything. In Benny&#8217;s words, he wanted to make a movie where you lose it all and you know what? It&#8217;s okay. Everything is going to be okay. And you saw that in the supermarket scene when you see Mark.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The post <a href="https://cagesidepress.com/2025/09/15/emily-blunt-and-ryan-bader-corner-dwayne-johnson-to-ko-performance-in-the-smashing-machine/" data-wpel-link="internal">Emily Blunt and Ryan Bader Corner Dwayne Johnson to KO Performance in The Smashing Machine</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cagesidepress.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Cageside Press</a>.</p>
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