7 Years Later, Florence Pugh's $41M Wrestling Movie With The Rock Is Taking Over The World

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Published Apr 6, 2026, 8:00 PM EDT

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Some movies don’t need to be giant blockbusters to stick around. They just need enough heart, enough charm, and the right cast to keep finding new audiences over time. That’s a big part of why Fighting with My Family has held on so well. The 2019 wrestling dramedy didn’t blow the box office apart when it first came out, but it made a strong impression thanks to Florence Pugh’s breakout lead turn and its very easy-to-love underdog energy. Now it’s getting another moment on streaming.

The film is currently performing strongly on Paramount+ around the world. FlixPatrol’s global movie chart for April 6, 2026, places Fighting with My Family at No. 3 worldwide on the service, after also ranking No. 5 worldwide the day before. That’s a pretty impressive rebound for a seven-year-old sports comedy, especially on a platform crowded with newer action and thriller titles. That kind of streaming rise makes sense once you remember how broadly likable the movie is. Written and directed by Stephen Merchant, Fighting with My Family tells the true-ish story of WWE star Paige, following her rise from a wrestling family in Norwich to the biggest stage in sports entertainment. It’s funny, surprisingly warm, and just grounded enough to work for people who don’t even care about wrestling.

The full main cast includes Pugh as Saraya “Paige” Knight, Lena Headey as Julia Knight, Nick Frost as Ricky Knight, Jack Lowden as Zak Knight, Vince Vaughn as Hutch Morgan, and Dwayne Johnson as himself. The movie was a solid theatrical success, too, just on a smaller scale than people may remember. It earned about $41.5 million worldwide, with roughly $23 million coming from North America, against an estimated $11 million budget.

Is 'Fighting With My Family' Worth Watching?

Collider’s review, written by Matt Goldberg, stated that Fighting With My Family does not try to reinvent the sports movie, but it does not need to. The film follows a very familiar underdog formula, as Pugh’s Saraya fights to make it in the world of WWE while her brother Zak deals with being left behind. You can usually see where the story is going, but the movie is funny, warm, and sincere enough to make that easy to forgive. Goldberg wrote, "Pugh continues to shine as a rising star, showing that she can dish out the quick-witted jokes while still maintaining the dramatic center of the movie. Even if you don’t have any interest in wrestling, you’re invested because Raya and Zak are invested, and the earnestness in Pugh and Lowden’s performances makes for a winning formula." He continued, saying:

"Other actors, like Frost and co-star Vince Vaughn, who plays Raya’s coach, get to fire off a bulk of the one-liners, which allows Raya and Zak to handle the film’s emotional arc, and everyone does a terrific job. I will say that for those looking for a lot of Dwayne Johnson, who plays himself, will have to look elsewhere. He’s only in three scenes, and two of them are in the trailer."

Fighting With My Family is streaming now.

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Release Date February 14, 2019

Runtime 108 minutes

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