David Arquette won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship belt April 26, 2000.
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See photos from the backyard screening of the David Arquette wrestling doc that was set to premiere at SXSW before the cancellation due to the coronavirus. March 13, 2020 8:30 AM PT Actor Clark Duke, center, climbs the ropes of actor David Arquette’s full-size, backyard wrestling ring.
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Actors David Arquette, left, and friend Balthazar Getty, with friends and family watching a screening of “You Cannot Kill David Arquette.”
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Fransisco Alexander Alvarado, a.k.a. Pancho, takes a selfie with David Arquette after a screening of “You Cannot Kill David Arquette” at the actor’s Encino home.
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The documentary “You Cannot Kill David Arquette” chronicles his foray into professional wrestling.
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Zoe Bleu Sidel , center, laughing, with aunt Patricia Arquette next to her, watch “You Cannot Kill David Arquette,” at David Arquette’s Encino home. Sidel’s mother is Rosanna Arquette.
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David Arquette, with wife Christina McLarty Arquette, left and directors Price James, in ball cap and David Darg, before a screening of “You Cannot Kill David Arquette,” in the Arquettes’ Encino home.
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Christina McLarty Arquette hugs her sister-in-law Rosanna Arquette next to her husband David Arquette outside a home wrestling ring full of family and friends.
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Jay L. Clendenin was a Los Angeles Times staff photographer from 2007-24. He primarily covered the entertainment industry, with a focus on portraiture.