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So, PWG: Prince (2016) is an interesting entry in the wrestling genre, showcasing a variety of singles matches that really highlight the talent in the ring. The atmosphere is electric, with a crowd that’s just as invested in the performances as the wrestlers themselves. You get a nice mix of styles - from Dalton Castle's flamboyant persona to the gritty intensity of Michael Elgin. The pacing is pretty solid too, keeping you engaged as each match unfolds. The practical effects are mostly just the physicality of the wrestling, but it’s effective in conveying the stakes, you know? Performances from guys like 'The Villain' Marty Scurll and Chris Hero add a layer of depth to the whole experience. It’s a unique snapshot of a certain wrestling moment.
PWG: Prince is part of the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla scene, which has a dedicated following among collectors. While not as widely available as mainstream wrestling releases, it has gained traction among fans who appreciate the indie wrestling circuit. Original copies, especially those in good condition, can be somewhat scarce, making this a notable piece for any collector interested in the evolution of wrestling entertainment. The unique roster and energetic performances certainly add to its appeal.
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