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So, PWG: Schadenfreude is a pretty interesting watch if you're into the indie wrestling scene. It’s got a raw, energetic feel, typical of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla events, and you can really sense the passion in every match. The line-up’s pretty unique, featuring some well-known names like Chris Hero and El Generico, who bring a mix of high-flying antics and intense grappling. The pacing keeps you glued, with each match flowing into the next, and the atmosphere is electric, capturing that intimate setting of indie shows where the crowd's reactions feel palpable. It’s definitely the kind of film that captures the spirit of wrestling in a way that mainstream promotions often miss.
PWG: Schadenfreude has become somewhat of a rarity over the years, especially since it's from a specific period in the early 2000s when indie wrestling was really carving out its own identity. Fans tend to seek this out not just for the matches themselves, but because it encapsulates that unique energy of the PWG brand. The DVD might be tougher to find now, and its scarcity has made it a bit of a gem in wrestling collections, appealing to those who appreciate the blend of athleticism and storytelling that indie promotions can deliver.
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