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So, 'Guest Booker with Terry Taylor' takes us back to 1987 when Jim Crockett Promotions was about to absorb Bill Watts’ territory. It’s a fascinating snapshot of wrestling politics, featuring Terry Taylor as he talks about the behind-the-scenes dynamics of that era. The pacing can be a bit slow for those used to high-energy matches, but it’s all about the discussions and insights into the promotion landscape. The atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and what-could-have-been. Taylor's performance is earnest, and while the actual acquisition didn’t spark much change, the film captures a unique moment in wrestling history that’s worth exploring for any serious collector. The practical effects are nonexistent, but the realness of the interviews gives it a raw charm.
This film is relatively obscure, existing mostly in collector circles. Its scarcity has made it a sought-after item for those interested in wrestling history. There’s not a lot of formal release history, so finding a copy can take some digging, but the insights it offers into a pivotal time in wrestling make it a gem for enthusiasts. Expect to see it pop up in niche sales or specialized wrestling collections.
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