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The heroes and villains from the Golden Age of British wrestling must grapple against the odds to make it home safely from a night out on the tiles on-board a red double-decker bus.

Top Cast

  • Jonathan Ryland

    Jonathan Ryland

    Big D.

  • Mackenzie Crook

    Mackenzie Crook

    Glorious George

  • Stewart Wright

    Stewart Wright

    Mr. Kendo

  • Kevin Eldon

    Kevin Eldon

  • Justin Edwards

    Justin Edwards

  • Jordan Long

    Jordan Long

  • Miranda Hart

    Miranda Hart

  • Patrick Baladi

    Patrick Baladi

    Rollerball

Overview

The heroes and villains from the Golden Age of British wrestling must grapple against the odds to make it home safely from a night out on the tiles on-board a red double-decker bus.

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