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In this episode of The Kevin Steen Show, you get a real slice of the offbeat world of Cliff Compton, aka Mr. 1859. Steen's conversational style allows for some wild stories to surface, especially the one about Nigeria and the enigmatic Prophet Joshua. It's a bit of everything β humor, introspection, and a look at the eccentric side of wrestling culture. The pacing flows smoothly, making it easy to get lost in the absurdity of Cliff's anecdotes. The atmosphere is casual, almost like eavesdropping on two friends catching up, which adds a layer of authenticity. It's fascinating how they navigate serious topics with a light-hearted tone, showcasing their chemistry. Definitely a unique entry in the wrestling documentary landscape.
This episode isn't just another release; it's a glimpse into the less polished side of wrestling life. While it may not have the same cult following as some classic wrestling documentaries, its rarity and the offbeat charm of Cliff Compton certainly pique collector interest. It's one of those niche pieces that could capture the attention of dedicated wrestling fans looking to delve deeper into the personalities that shape the industry. Over the years, finding a physical copy has proven a bit tricky, which also bumps up its appeal in collector circles.
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