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So, PWFG: Lion King Legend Side Story isn’t your typical flick. It captures a unique slice of Japanese wrestling culture from the early '90s, focusing on an event that blends the intensity of live wrestling with the art of storytelling. The atmosphere is electric, really, with the crowd's reactions adding a layer of immersion you don’t get from many other wrestling programs. The matches, like Flynn vs. Ishikawa, are shot with that raw, gritty style that makes you feel each slam and hold. It's distinctive for how it merges the wrestling narrative with a cinematic flair, something that doesn’t often get highlighted in wrestling promotions. If you enjoy seeing how wrestling events can transcend mere sport, this is a fascinating watch.
This film is a rare piece from the PWFG archive, and finding it in good condition can be quite a task. While it may not be widely recognized outside of collector circles, it holds a certain charm for those who appreciate the evolution of professional wrestling. The format history isn't extensive, which adds to its scarcity and the intrigue among dedicated collectors who seek to piece together the narrative of wrestling's past.
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