
In a present-day Brooklyn, Miriam Cantor and her older sons, Stewart and Joe start off for Madison Square Garden. Tonight, Miriam’s youngest son, Sam, is fighting in the main event. At nineteen years old, he is the youngest contender to ever battle for the championship of professional wrestling.
The Garden is packed with characters of all kinds—with good guys and bad guys. They flock to the arena in anticipation of the battle between the champion, King Sid and the challenger, Sam “SAMSON” Cantor, a boy some believe is a genuine, modern day, Samson. Sam may or may not be a real Superman, but his super pride has made him dangerously unpredictable. And so the outcome of the championship bout isn’t clear—even to the man in charge, the head of the wrestling world and all world bad guy, The General (THE OPENING NUMBER 
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With his nineteenth birthday approaching, Sam Cantor has no desire to follow in the Samson tradition. But one tradition he does respect is his annual picnic with the feisty girl-next-door, Naomi Sands. On the first day of summer, Sam and Naomi have had a private picnic every year since they were nine years old. Late, Sam rushes out of the house and bumps into his father. Jacob doesn’t seem to be in the best of health but when Sam shows concern, Jacob dismisses it. Sam leaves his father but before entering the park to meet Naomi, he stops to contemplate his future (LEAP OF FAITH).
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And while the children bicker, the parents are on to the next problem. Jacob’s illness is progressing and better treatment could be the difference between life and death. Miriam knows that Sam is the only one who can earn enough money to get Jacob better care and hopefully, a better chance. But instead of asking Sam, Jacob calls an old friend, for help.
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After Sam’s first wrestling match, he feels exhilarated and impressed with himself. The General comes to the dressing room to meet Sam and introduces Sam to his girlfriend, Delilah. A moment later, Naomi enters and rushes into Sam’s arms. And then, despite the fact that he has only just won his first match, Sam asks the General for a shot at the championship. The General assures Sam that all decisions of that kind will be made by him, in due time. The General hustles Delilah out as Sam’s family arrives. Jacob is there, despite his illness. Sam hugs his father and the family appears happy. But as our narrators the Three Sisters tell us, the family is running out of time.