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The Man Who Souled the World

Steve Rocco, the controversial godfather of street, led a cultural revolution during the early 1990s topping the corporate giants who controlled the skateboard industry and ushering in the most degenerate, savage, innovative & entertaining era in the history of skateboarding. For better or worse his legacy shaped skateboarding as we know it today like no other.

Top Cast

  • Steve Rocco

    Steve Rocco

    Self

  • Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña

    Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña

    Self

  • Johnny Knoxville

    Johnny Knoxville

    Self

  • Sean Cliver

    Sean Cliver

    Self

  • Rick Kosick

    Rick Kosick

    Self

  • Mike Vallely

    Mike Vallely

    Self

  • Jeff Tremaine

    Jeff Tremaine

    Self

  • Celeste Baily

    Celeste Baily

    Self

  • Cerina Leigh Baily

    Cerina Leigh Baily

    Self

Overview

Steve Rocco, the controversial godfather of street, led a cultural revolution during the early 1990s topping the corporate giants who controlled the skateboard industry and ushering in the most degenerate, savage, innovative & entertaining era in the history of skateboarding. For better or worse his legacy shaped skateboarding as we know it today like no other.

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