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So, The Way (2019) dives deep into the world of Toks Fale, a Tongan Pro-Wrestler, you know? It’s not just another wrestling documentary; it brings the gritty atmosphere of NJPW’s first tour in Australia to life. You get to feel the excitement and anticipation through the lives of wrestlers like Kenny Omega and Cody Rhodes, who are undeniably charismatic. The pacing is quite engaging, moving between backstage insights and high-energy matches, giving you a real taste of the wrestling culture. There’s a rawness to the performances that makes it distinct, especially how it showcases local talents like Robbie Eagles and Aaron Henare, adding a personal touch to the narrative.
This title has seen limited physical releases, making its formats somewhat scarce and sought after by collectors. The unique blend of local and international wrestling talent gives it a distinctive flavor that isn't common in wrestling documentaries. The focus on Toks Fale adds an interesting layer, resonating with fans of both wrestling and documentaries. It has garnered a niche audience, and collectors often discuss its value in the context of the expanding wrestling documentary genre.
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