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ROH: Do or Die II & III is like a time capsule of early 2000s indie wrestling, showcasing a raw and unpolished energy that feels like a secret handshake among collectors. The matches feature a mix of up-and-coming talent that, honestly, you might not recognize, but that's part of the charm. The pacing is brisk, and the atmosphere is charged with an underground vibe. You get a real sense of the passion and dedication these wrestlers had, even if they weren't ROH mainstays. The practical effects, mainly the in-ring action, have a gritty, authentic feel that just pulls you in. It’s an interesting chapter in the ROH story, one that collectors often appreciate for its sheer novelty and the glimpse it offers into wrestling's evolving landscape.
This release is a bit of a rarity in the Ring of Honor collection, often overshadowed by bigger events. It hasn't seen widespread re-releases, which adds to its charm and desirability among collectors who appreciate the less commercial side of wrestling. Finding quality copies can be somewhat challenging, making it a neat find for those focused on early 2000s wrestling history. It's certainly a conversation starter, especially when discussing the evolution of talent in the sport.
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