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PWFG: Shootfighting is a fascinating glimpse into the shoot style wrestling scene of the early '90s, set against the backdrop of Miami. The atmosphere is raw, with an intensity that accompanies the matches, showcasing the blend of martial arts and professional wrestling that only a company like Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi could deliver. The pacing varies, sometimes taking its time to build tension before unleashing a flurry of strikes and holds. Performances from talents like Jerry Flynn and Kazuo Takahashi stand out; they embody the grit of the genre. It’s interesting how this event encapsulates a unique moment in wrestling history, highlighting a different approach that many fans may not be familiar with.
This event, while not widely circulated, has gained a niche following among collectors interested in the evolution of wrestling styles. Its scarcity is notable, with few copies available in circulation, often trading hands at wrestling conventions or specialized auctions. The unique blend of shoot fighting and pro wrestling makes it a distinctive piece in the collection of anyone fascinated by the history of combat sports.
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