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So, 'I Like To Hurt People' is this wild trip into the Detroit wrestling scene of the '70s, you know? It’s got this odd blend of documentary and comedy that gives it a real raw vibe. The pacing feels like a fever dream, bouncing between bizarre interviews and chaotic wrestling matches. And the performances—well, they’re definitely over-the-top, which is part of the charm. What’s really interesting is the campaign against the Sheik, showing how wrestling was more than just entertainment for some folks. The practical effects and the wrestling itself have this gritty authenticity that really sets it apart, capturing that unique atmosphere of the time. Definitely a conversation starter for any collector who appreciates the oddities of the genre.
Unique take on wrestling cultureStrange mix of comedy and documentaryCaptures the essence of 70s Detroit wrestling
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