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Rocky VI Impossible to Film
Without Viagra – CoverUps.com

Rocky Balboa, the sixth installment of the "Rocky" franchise, wouldn't have been possible were it not for the youthful effects of Viagra, a drug used to keep men aroused. Sylvester Stallone was only able to film the latest installment of the Rocky series, at the age of 60, because of this wonder drug Viagra, and was able to play a famous character in his 50's.

By Scratch DeReno
CoverUps.com Investigator

HOLLYWOOD. CA - In yet another glorious return to the ring, a decade plus years after Rocky V, Sly is back at it again. He dons the gloves and swings away hard in "Rocky VI". The movie, perhaps surprisingly, has garnered decent acclaim. More surprisingly, is how the movie was made possible, some say it was due to Viagra.

"It's harder and harder to get up to the task," Rocky said. "You can only beat an opponent so long."

Beat an opponent?

Moving right along, Stallone said were it not for Viagra he didn't know if he would be able to attempt a comeback in the ring and end the movie on a much more positive note than the laughably bad "Rocky V", which included Tommy "Gun" Morison. Sly Stallone says he makes no qualms about his use of Viagra to get the right staying power needed for a match. In fact, he thinks it is a good thing for men his age to see him out and about fighting in the ring.

"Who knows," Stallone said. "If this movie is a success, I might film another in my 70's. Maybe my opponent might not be a real opponent in the physical sense but something like ED (Erectile Dysfunction).

He said he may end such a movie with lines such as: "If I can get up, you can get it up; we all can get it up."

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