He scrapes himself off the floor, sweat dripping off his face, and dutifully climbs the ramp ladder to give it another go. At one point, he screams out in frustration and pain, nearly knocked out from the force of once again trying to land the near-impossible 900. Normally, the lanky and lean skater casually rips through the air, pulling a show-stopping move out of his unrivaled bag of tricks (Hawk invented more than 100 himself) before landing smoothly on the ramp’s floor and throwing an easy smile-and-wave to his cheering spectators.īut in director Sam Jones’ Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off, which premieres on April 5, the 53-year-old is struggling. Tony Hawk doesn’t seem like Tony Hawk in the opening frames of HBO’s new documentary about the skateboarding legend’s life.
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