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So, WWE In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies is this raw, energetic slice of mid-'90s wrestling. It’s got that gritty vibe that you only get from the Attitude Era. You’ve got Goldust in a pretty theatrical defense against The Ultimate Warrior, and that match with Razor Ramon and Vader? Intense, really brings that physical storytelling to life. And then, there’s the No Holds Barred match - Shawn Michaels and Diesel just go at it, both proving their grit. The pacing is frenetic, but it’s all about the drama in the ring, the feuds that spill over. The crowd is electric, feeding into the tension and making it feel like anything can happen.
This event is part of the early WWE pay-per-view format, which collectors often seek out for its unique place in wrestling history. The scarcity of VHS tapes has made it a noteworthy piece for fans who appreciate the evolution of wrestling storytelling. It’s also interesting how the atmosphere around these matches reflects the rising popularity of wrestling in mainstream culture during the mid-'90s, making it a significant chapter for collectors.
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