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So, "PROGRESS Chapter 1: In The Beginning..." captures that raw energy of live wrestling. It's shot at The Boston Dome, which is a bit of a gem in Tufnell Park, creating this intimate yet chaotic atmosphere. The pacing is frenetic, like you're right there in the crowd, feeling the tension of each match. The lineup is a whirlwind, featuring guys like RJ Singh and Paul Robinson, and there's a certain grit to the performances that adds to the overall vibe. The way they blend storytelling with athleticism? It's intriguing. You don’t see many wrestling events documented with this level of intensity, it just feels distinct in the sea of typical wrestling shows.
This film has a unique place in wrestling history since it was PROGRESS Wrestling's first chapter, marking the beginning of a notable promotion. Given its limited release, physical copies are somewhat scarce, and there's a growing collector interest in early PROGRESS events. Fans appreciate the raw, unpolished quality of the live experience it captures, making it a notable piece for wrestling historians.
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