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So, 'Roh: The Battle Lines Are Drawn' is really interesting, you know? It kind of captures this raw energy of the early 2000s indie wrestling scene. The atmosphere inside the Roberts Center is electric, with fans just feeding off the tension between The Prophecy and the Second City Saints. The pacing is sharp, keeping you on your toes with each grapple and strike. And while the identities of the wrestlers might not be as polished as in larger promotions, there's a certain authenticity to their performances that makes it stand out. It’s the kind of event that leaves you appreciating the storytelling in the ring and the rivalries that keep developing, which is pretty much the heart of wrestling.
This event is part of a growing niche of early Ring of Honor releases, which are becoming increasingly sought after among collectors. The original DVD prints have seen limited runs, making them somewhat rare in the market. Enthusiasts appreciate the historical context and the way it shaped indie wrestling, so if you're into that era, this one has a place in your collection.
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