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PWG: World's Finest brings that raw indie wrestling vibe to the forefront with its March 2012 event, set in the heart of Los Angeles. The atmosphere is electric, filled with passionate fans and that indie spirit that's tough to replicate elsewhere. The main event showcases El Generico defending against Eddie Edwards and Kevin Steen in a thrilling three-way match, which really captures the unpredictability and high stakes of pro wrestling. Not to forget the undercard, featuring matches like Peter Avalon against Steen, where you can feel the tension and storytelling unfold in real-time. The pacing keeps you engaged throughout, fluctuating between high-energy bouts and those quieter moments, which add to its charm. It's an intriguing snapshot of PWG's style and ethos at that time.
PWG: World's Finest has become a notable entry in the indie wrestling scene, especially among collectors who value its unique presentation and atmosphere. Released as a DVD, it's somewhat scarce and tends to attract interest from those who appreciate the indie wrestling aesthetic and storytelling. The robust roster of talent featured in this event, combined with its pivotal place in PWG history, makes it a curious piece for enthusiasts looking to explore the evolution of pro wrestling in the early 2010s.
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