Nope hes not dead im having a beer with him now. Spoilers, obviously. It's left up to the audience to decide, but there's a lot of evidence to show that he did indeed die at the end of the film. Randy's heart gets weak during the match but he continues to fight through the pain. Then he climbs up to the turnbuckle to do his finishing manuever, and the movie fades to black before we see him land. Considering his condition, his heart more than likely went on impact.
If your asking if the character Randy ''The Ram'' died in the movie. I would say yes he did. But if you are asking if the now retired wrestler Lex Luger is still alive (The man the character is based off of) Yes he is still alive.
Randy "The Ram" Robinson used Quiet Riot "Metal Health (Bang Your Head) for and entrance theme through the whole movie except for the last match. The final match entrance theme was Guns N Roses "Sweet Child Of Mine".
Avatars never ends__Avatar inspires and goodnes of its deed remains among mankind eternal.____Ram _the body ended but the goodness of avatar remains.______________so one can say Ram ( identical name for a body) died but not the doings of Ram. But to keep them alive in our thoughts and deeds writer of such books never mention the death of such avatars___whether Krishna , Ram or some else. In vedic books_ Brahama, itself declare_one who is born the death is Sure_they describe body as__Nashwar. Ram ended like others but not the avatar ___ or one can say__Ram's Avatar never ended. ____they Inspire. E T E R N A L.
No, it's entirely fictional. It may be a good idea to speak to your teacher, parent or guardian about the difference between fiction and nonfiction.
The duration of Hey Ram is 3.37 hours.
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His real name is Robin Ramzinski No it´s not. Randy the Ram is fictitious. The film is based on various wrestlers.
YEP!
Ram Dass is alive.
Randy "The Ram" Robinson used Quiet Riot "Metal Health (Bang Your Head) for and entrance theme through the whole movie except for the last match. The final match entrance theme was Guns N Roses "Sweet Child Of Mine".
The signature move of Randy "The Ram" Robinson" is the diving elbow drop which is delivered after jumping from the top rope of the ring.
easy if i remember it was randy the ram
No, Randy "The Ram" Robinson is not a real person. The character however was derived from the WCW wrestler Lex Luger. When Producers learned of the path Luger's life took in the years after WCW shut down, the decision to use him as a body model for "The Ram" made even more sense. Luger was later brought out to the film's Hollywood premiere.
They don't perform but they are alive. Actually, 2 members have died. The bass player and drummer died but the 2 guitarists and lead singer still are alive but not in Ram Jam anymore. The band is no longer together.
No. Unless you take out the defective stick of RAM (and still have some RAM left)
John Boulter is still alive. This morning I telephoned Richard McLaughlin in London. We both knew John when he was a student at the RAM in the fifties. Richard told me he had recently phoned John in New Zealand, where he has retired. Richard Hunt, Montréal.
even tho it didnt go along with his life it was inspired by rick flairs life The answer above is wrong. The character is based on the lives of various wrestlers, and not only one. If you read about similar wrestlers you will see that none of them coincide with the storyline. The character is fictitious.
Yes Dodge does indeed still make the Dodge Ram truck. The Ram (previously known as Dodge Ram) is a full-size pickup truck manufactured by Chrysler LLC and.