Queen of the Ring (film)

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Queen of the Ring is a 2024 American biographical sports drama about female professional wrestler Mildred Burke. The film is written and directed by Ash Avildsen. It stars Emily Bett Rickards as Burke, with Josh Lucas, Tyler Posey, Francesca Eastwood, Deborah Ann Woll, Cara Buono, and Walton Goggins in supporting roles.

Directed byAsh Avildsen
Screenplay byAsh Avildsen
Based on
The Queen of the Ring: Sex, Muscles, Diamonds, and the Making of an American Legend
by Jeff Leen
Produced by
  • Aimee Schoof
  • Isen Robbins
  • B. D. Gunnell
  • Ash Avildsen
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Queen of the Ring
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAsh Avildsen
Screenplay byAsh Avildsen
Based on
The Queen of the Ring: Sex, Muscles, Diamonds, and the Making of an American Legend
by Jeff Leen
Produced by
  • Aimee Schoof
  • Isen Robbins
  • B. D. Gunnell
  • Ash Avildsen
Starring
CinematographyAndrew Strahorn
Edited byCraig Hayes
Music byAaron Gilhuis
Production
companies
Distributed bySumerian Pictures
Release dates
Running time
140 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$632,366[1]
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Premise

The film chronicles the life of revolutionary female wrestler Mildred Burke.

In an era when women were barred from the ring, Mildred Burke shattered every rule in the book. A single mother with unstoppable grit, she fought her way from underground matches to the pinnacle of professional wrestling, becoming the sport's first million-dollar female athlete. Defying skeptics, opponents, and a system determined to shut her out, Burke carved her legacy as the longest-reigning champion in history—proving that the fiercest battles are not just fought in the ring, but against the world itself.

Cast

Production

Wrestler Mildred Burke, whose life the film is based on.

The film is written and directed by Ash Avildsen, inspired by the 2010 book The Queen of the Ring: Sex, Muscles, Diamonds, and the Making of an American Legend by Jeff Leen, and Burke's own manuscripts.[2] Jim Ross is executive producer on the film. Aimee Schoof and Isen Robbins of Intrinsic Value Films and TV and B.D. Gunnell are the producers on the film.[3]

Principal photography took place in Louisville, Kentucky.[4] In July 2023, the film received dispensation to continue filming during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.[5]

Casting

Actress Emily Bett Rickards, who plays Burke in the film (pictured in 2023)

In May 2023, Emily Bett Rickards was cast as the lead in the film as Mildred Burke while Josh Lucas was cast as Billy Wolfe. At this time, Marie Avgeropoulos was cast as Babe Gordon.[6]

In June 2023, Walton Goggins, Francesca Eastwood, and Deborah Ann Woll joined the cast,[7] with Gavin Casalegno cast as Mildred's teen age son Joe later that month.[8] Charlotte Flair and Liv Morgan had to withdraw from their roles as June Byers and Clara Mortensen due to scheduling and injury issues, respectively, and were replaced by NWA Women's Champion Kamille and AEW Women's Champion Toni Storm.[9] In June 2023, Trinity Fatu joined the cast.[10] Kelli Berglund was cast in August 2023, having previously also played a wrestler on the television series Heels.[11]

Release

Queen of the Ring premiered at the Buffalo International Film Festival on October 15, 2024.[12] It was released in theaters in the United States on March 7, 2025, by Sumerian Pictures.[13]

Soundtrack

Sumerian Records released the soundtrack album for the film featuring ten songs from the movie. It includes songs produced by the films composer, Aaron Gilhuis.

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Queen of the Ring (Music from the Motion Picture) track listing
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Dust in the Wind"Corey Taylor feat. Bad Omens & Aaron Gilhuis4:19
2."Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning"Zoe Wees & Aaron Gilhuis2:40
3."Dead Beat Lover"Lanie Gardner3:06
4."Never Ending Moment"Des Rocs & Aaron Gilhuis4:17
5."Burned You"Zhavia3:18
6."God's Gonna Cut You Down"Larkin Poe & Aaron Gilhuis3:53
7."The Seeker"Danny Worsnop & Aaron Gilhuis3:24
8."The Unforgiven"Kittie, DIAMANTE, & The Pretty Wild & Aaron Gilhuis5:52
9."A Woman Scorned"Lanie Gardner2:58
10."House of the Rising Sun"Kat Von D4:41
Total length:38:28
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Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 74% of 53 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The website's consensus reads: "Emily Bett Rickards is terrific in this straightforward sports biopic, which puts on a good show even if it only glancingly grapples with the surface details of its true story."[14] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 65 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[15]

Nick Bythrow of Screen Rant gave the film a positive score, stating, "Queen of the Ring uses the story of Mildred Burke to expertly explore women's pro wrestling in a time when they weren't allowed in the sport."[16]

Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter also provided a positive review, writing, "Despite its low budget, the film looks terrific, effectively conveying its vintage settings thanks to Andrew Strahorn's handsome, sepia-tinged cinematography and Sofija Mesicek's period-perfect costumes." He praised the strong performances of the cast, in particular lead Emily Bett Rickards, whose performance he credited as giving the film its heart and soul".[17]

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