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So, volume 17 of The Best of the WWF really captures a unique slice of late '80s wrestling culture. Directed by Kevin Dunn, it's got this tangible energy that comes from the sheer charisma of the rising stars and the established legends. The pacing is brisk, with matches and promos flowing into one another, keeping your attention. You can feel the crowd's enthusiasm, which adds a raw, almost electric atmosphere. There's a mix of larger-than-life personas and some intriguing storytelling, even if it's not Shakespeare. The practical effects, like those classic signature moves, really hit hard in a way that feels satisfying. It’s a cool snapshot of the era, showcasing the transition in wrestling entertainment. Worth a look if you appreciate the craft behind the spectacle.
Features rising stars and legendsCaptures late '80s wrestling cultureFast-paced matches with engaging storytelling
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