“Imagined it was Arnold”: Sylvester Stallone Beat up Arnold Schwarzenegger Look Alike in His Movie to Win Their Decades Long Rivalry

"Imagined it was Arnold": Sylvester Stallone Beat up Arnold Schwarzenegger Look Alike in His Movie to Win Their Decades Long Rivalry
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It’s difficult to ignore the long-running rivalry between Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger when talking about famous Hollywood rivalries. The difficult relationship between these two renowned actors dates back to the 1970s when they were still trying to make their names in the business. While they now share a seemingly friendly bond, there was a time when their differences escalated into passionate hatred.

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However, previously both celebrities have openly acknowledged their strained connection, acknowledging their inability to get along smoothly.

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Sylvester Stallone Assaulted Arnold Schwarzenegger Amid Intense Conflict

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, two of the biggest names in Hollywood, were embroiled in a rivalry that became iconic in the industry.

Their greatness sparked long-lasting trouble between them. It is worth noting that Schwarzenegger graced Channel 4 screens in the Christmas classic Jingle All the Way. However, his journey in Hollywood was not always smooth sailing.

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In the 1970s, he found himself at odds with the 76-year-old, the star of Rocky. A particular incident occurred during a dinner where tensions boiled over. As Rocky lost out on multiple awards, Arnie sat across from Stallone, enjoying his misfortune and teasing him about the losses.

In a fit of both excitement and frustration, Stallone impulsively grabbed a large bowl of flowers and hurled it in the businessman’s direction.

This act of aggression sparked a ten-year battle royale between the two actors, sparked a feud characterized by what Stallone described as “violent hatred.”

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Their hatred extended beyond real life and spilled onto the silver screen. The comedy film Twins featured a scene where his character mocked a Rambo poster, while Stallone’s Tango & Cash saw him beating a Schwarzenegger lookalike.

Stallone even admitted to “imagining it was Arnold” during the filming of that scene.

However, as time passed, the once-rival performers were able to fix their relations and develop a friendship, leading to their eventual success and respect for one another.

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How Arnold Schwarzenegger And Sylvester Stallone Became Friends

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Schwarzenegger and Stallone had been entangled in a bitter and widely publicized rivalry but managed to reconcile their differences and evolve their relationship into an authentic friendship.

The early 2000s witnessed the actor’s involvement in politics, while Stallone experienced a slump in his acting career until his revival with the films Rocky Balboa and Rambo.

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It was during this period that both personalities realized that, unburdened by their former rivalry, they shared striking similarities. Since then, they have remained close friends, as evident in their frequent collaborations throughout the 2010s, including the popular series, The Expendables, and Escape Plan.

However, as time passed and the dust settled on the both-star box-office showdown, Stallone humbly acknowledges that the 75-year-old ultimately achieved greater success.

Many of Schwarzenegger’s movies surpassed Stallone’s in terms of box-office revenue, with Terminator 2 amassing over $500 million worldwide in 1991, while even Stallone’s hits during the same era, like Cliffhanger, generated only about half of that.

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Bonding over their shared experiences in the industry and their mutual adoration for action films, Schwarzenegger and Stallone cultivated a profound admiration and respect for each other’s talents.

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Written by Muskan Chaudhary

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Muskan Chaudhary, Junior Content Writer at Fandom wire. Having completed her degree in Commerce, she has written over 500 articles spanning FandomWire and Animated Times in the pop culture. She is dedicated to bring the latest and informative content from the entertainment world, thus expanding her knowledge in the field. Apart from her contributions to FandamWire, she has a keen interest in video games, sketching and playing tennis.