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WWE Breaking Point 2009 serves as an interesting snapshot of the wrestling storytelling style at the time. The atmosphere is charged, especially during the 'I Quit' match between John Cena and Randy Orton, where the tension just hangs in the air. CM Punk's submission match with The Undertaker has a brutal, almost desperate feel, contrasting nicely with the more chaotic Submissions Count Anywhere match featuring D-Generation X and The Legacy. The pacing varies; some moments drag a bit, but they build suspense effectively. The performances are raw, with each wrestler bringing their own flair to the ring, making it a unique blend of action and drama that captures the essence of WWE programming during that period.
WWE Breaking Point 2009 was released on DVD and Blu-ray, with the Blu-ray version being somewhat harder to find, which adds to its collector appeal. Fans of this era appreciate the blend of storytelling and athleticism, and the specific matches featured have their own following among wrestling enthusiasts. Overall, it's a notable event in the landscape of wrestling, marking key rivalries and storylines that collectors often seek out.
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