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Being A Horsemen is a fascinating dive into the life of professional wrestlers on the road, narrated by J.J. Dillon himself. The atmosphere feels raw and gritty, capturing that late '80s vibe with a mix of camaraderie and tension that’s almost palpable. It’s not just about the wrestling; it’s about the behind-the-scenes antics, the hotels, and the endless travel. You get a sense of the grind, the hustle, and the unique culture of wrestling at the time. What’s striking here is how it feels more like a documentary-style journey rather than a straightforward biopic, making it distinctive among wrestling films. It has this rhythm, a pacing that matches the beat of life on the road.
Being A Horsemen has seen limited releases, making original formats somewhat scarce, particularly the early DVD editions. It’s an interesting piece for collectors, especially those focused on wrestling history or behind-the-scenes documentaries. While not mainstream, it holds a niche appeal and could be a unique talking point in a collection, given the distinctive perspective it offers on a well-trodden subject.
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