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So, 'Wrestling's Biggest, Smallest, Strangest, Strongest!' is quite the spectacle. Directed by Vince McMahon, this 1985 gem showcases a wild mix of WWE Superstars that you just don’t see together anymore. The pacing is all over the place, reflecting the chaotic energy of the wrestling world. You get larger-than-life characters like Andre the Giant and quirky ones like Haiti Kid, which gives it this unpredictable feel. The practicality of the wrestling effects is something to appreciate—real bodies, real moves, and all the drama that follows. It's not a polished narrative, but the oddball lineup makes it distinctive. You really get a sense of the era and the eccentricity of wrestling culture, which is just fascinating to watch.
Features a diverse cast of wrestlersCaptures the 1980s wrestling vibeHighlights practical wrestling effects
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