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So, 'ROH: Road to the Title' is an interesting piece of wrestling history. It captures this raw energy that only independent wrestling can, set in the intimate Murphy Recreational Center. The setup of a sixteen-man tournament split into brackets leads to this climactic Iron Man match, which is pretty intense, with all these unique characters and styles clashing. You get a real sense of the underdog spirit here, and the pacing keeps you engaged throughout. The practical effects are more about the physicality of the sport than flashy production, which adds to its authenticity. Even without a well-known director, the atmosphere is electric, and you can really feel the passion of the performers. It's a gem for anyone who appreciates the craft behind wrestling.
This film has had a limited release, often found in niche collections or specialty wrestling archives. It tends to draw interest due to its grassroots wrestling roots and the early days of Ring of Honor. The scarcity of original format makes it a point of intrigue for collectors who appreciate the evolution of wrestling as a performance art. Editions on DVD can sometimes be sought after, especially among fans looking to capture the essence of early 2000s independent wrestling.
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