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So, CM Punk: Icon is a really interesting dive into the early days of CM Punk's career, focusing on his rise in Ring of Honor. It’s got this gritty atmosphere, which feels very authentic to the wrestling scene at the time. The pacing is pretty tight, keeping things engaging with a mix of in-ring action and behind-the-scenes footage. Punk’s charisma just shines through, and you can feel his passion for wrestling. It’s not just about the matches; it’s about the journey, the struggle, the relentless work he put in. The rawness of the interviews and the real moments make it stand out from your typical wrestling documentaries.
CM Punk: Icon has seen varied formats since its release, but it’s relatively scarce on physical media, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Early editions were limited, and the documentary’s intimate look at Punk’s career resonates with a niche audience. Interest seems to fluctuate, but dedicated fans appreciate its candid portrayal of his wrestling ethos and the environment that shaped him.
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