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So, ROH: Do or Die, right? This wrestling event has a raw energy that you can feel just by watching it. It was held in a small venue in Philly, which really gives it this intimate vibe, almost like you're right there in the crowd. The pacing is fast, but it has those moments of tension where you can just hear the audience holding their breath. The theme of determination runs deep, and you can see that in the wrestlers' performances. It’s not just about the moves; it’s about the struggle, the story behind each match. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but that’s what makes it so distinctive in the indie wrestling scene of the early 2000s.
ROH: Do or Die was released on various formats, including DVD, which has become increasingly scarce among collectors. The appeal lies in its grassroots production and the early development of many wrestlers who would later become stars. While it may not have the polished feel of larger promotions, this event captures a unique moment in wrestling history that is of great interest to fans of independent promotions.
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