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So, PWFG: Roar of The Lion Kingdom Part 2 is one of those unique wrestling events that really captures the raw intensity of shoot-style wrestling. Set in the intimate Korakuen Hall, the atmosphere is electric, filled with the palpable energy of the crowd. Matches like Wellington Wilkins Jr. vs. Lato Kiraware showcase a blend of technical skill and real combat, which is what makes this promotion stand out. The pacing flows nicely between bouts, and even though the director is unknown, the performances from the wrestlers have a captivating authenticity that draws you in. It’s not just another wrestling show; it’s a piece of sport history, reflecting a specific time in the evolution of wrestling in Japan.
This event was released in various formats over the years, but original tapes are quite rare and sought after by collectors. Given its niche appeal and the growing interest in shoot-style wrestling history, it has become more than just a wrestling tape; it's a collectible piece of the 90s wrestling culture. The scarcity of footage from this particular promotion adds to its allure, making it a fascinating find for dedicated wrestling aficionados.
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