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So, Jim Cornette Live In Manchester is quite an interesting watch, especially if you're into wrestling culture and its behind-the-scenes drama. The pacing is a bit loose, but that's part of Jim's charm—he's just shooting from the hip, sharing stories that range from his time with TNA to his views on Eric Bischoff and the infamous Brawl For All. The atmosphere feels like you're in a small venue, just soaking in his anecdotes, which are laced with his signature humor and biting commentary. It's not polished, but that rawness makes it more engaging. Plus, the way he reminisces about legends like The Big Bossman just adds a layer of nostalgia for fans who appreciate the history of wrestling.
This film has a somewhat niche appeal, drawing mostly dedicated wrestling fans and collectors interested in the lesser-known aspects of wrestling history. Its availability has fluctuated, with some formats being harder to find than others, particularly in good condition. Still, it's a worthwhile piece for those who enjoy the unique storytelling style of Jim Cornette and want to delve into the raw, unfiltered side of wrestling's past.
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