Rockys Dolph Lundgren answered claim he put Stallone in hospital

Rocky IV: Rocky vs. Drago: The ultimate director’s cut trailer

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Rocky was released 45 years ago and remains just as powerful today. As does its muscle-bound star, who was Oscar-nominated for its screenplay. The titular slugger was increasingly pummelled on screen as the franchise progressed, but Stallone previously told the story that his Rocky IV co-star hit him so hard that he was hospitalised. “He pulverized me and I did not feel it at that moment but later that night my heart started to swell. He had bruised the pericardial sac, which is when the heart hits the chest – like in a car accident when your chest hits the steering wheel.” 

Stallone added: “My blood pressure went up to 260. They thought I was going to be talking to angels…Next thing I know, I’m on a low-altitude plane to the emergency room, and I’m in intensive care for four days. And there are all these nuns around.” 

He confessed he had actually known he was in trouble the first time he saw his co-star: “I had to find a superhuman being as an opponent, someone who would be overwhelming… And then Dolph Lundgren walked in, and I hated him immediately. This is what I would imagine they would create as an athlete — someone who is literally perfect. Indestructible. Shoulders, calves, forearms, giant butt, neck, back, everything.” 

Lundgren played Rocky’s new Russian rival, Ivan Drago. The Swedish former bodyguard and martial arts expert was 11 years younger than his US co-star and towered over him by 20 centimetres. And Stallone himself previously admitted he provoked the dangerous situation that put him on stretcher. 

Stallone said: “He hit me so hard, he almost stopped my heart. I told him, ‘Why don’t we just do it? Just try to knock me out. Really cut loose as hard as you can.’ That was a really stupid thing to say.”

Incredibly, the actor revealed that the first time he was smashed to the floor is the take that remains in the finished cut of the movie. Last year, the actor reignited the tale when he was promoting the new re-release of 1985’s Rocky IV, subtitled Rocky Vs Drago: The Ultimate Director’s Cut. And, this week, Lundgren gave his side of the story during a fan Q&A.

Almost thirty years later, fans still want to know what really happened on set and Lundgren finally spoke up earlier this year.

The 64-year-old actor also clarified that Stallone may have “hated” how physically impressive Lundgren was, but he also used every trick as a director to make him look even bigger.

Lundgren told fans in the Guardian Q&A: “I am taller than him, so it’s all about camera angles. A lot of times, they put me on a box. When I come into the press conference in my uniform, I have lifts in my shoes.

“Stallone was clever to exaggerate the difference. Less talented actors would try to make themselves look bigger against the other guy, but he knew that, by building up the opponent, it made him look better at the end.”

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