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CHIKARA Dark Water (2017) is an intriguing entry in the world of independent wrestling films. It's not just about the in-ring action; there's a palpable tension that builds around Mike Quackenbush as he revisits a long-standing rivalry. The atmosphere is intense, especially with the presence of Sidney Bakabella, who adds a layer of intrigue as the enforcement official. The pacing flows well, balancing the matches and the storytelling, which is characteristic of CHIKARA’s unique blend of silliness and seriousness. The ensemble cast, including Dasher Hatfield and The Rumblebees, brings a distinct energy that keeps you invested in the outcome. It's a film that showcases the quirks of wrestling culture while wrapping it in an engaging narrative.
CHIKARA Dark Water has seen some interest in collector circles, especially among wrestling aficionados who appreciate the blend of storytelling and athleticism. While not widely released, it does pop up at conventions and through niche distributors, making it a bit of a treasure for those in the know. The film captures a specific era and style of wrestling that resonates with collectors, often leading to discussions about its themes and performances that stand out in the wrestling genre.
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