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So, 'AWA Wrestling For a Cure' is this unique mash-up of wrestling and charity, really capturing the spirit of mid-80s wrestling culture. The energy is infectious, filled with colorful personalities and larger-than-life performances. The pacing rolls along like a classic wrestling card, full of matches that blend showmanship with genuine heart, all in the name of raising awareness for Muscular Dystrophy. Practical effects here are minimal since it's more about the spectacle of the wrestlers themselves, but you can feel the passion in every slam and cheer. It’s this raw, unfiltered glimpse into wrestling as a community effort, where the mat is both a stage and a platform for change.
This film is relatively rare and tends to pop up in niche collector circles, often sought after due to its unique charity angle. It might not have extensive release formats like mainstream wrestling events, but there are some VHS copies floating around that collectors keep an eye on. Its scarcity and the wrestling nostalgia factor make it a curious piece for aficionados, especially those interested in the intersection of sports and social causes.
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