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WWE SuperSlams from '95 is one of those gems that captures the essence of the New Generation era. You get a raw mix of athleticism and showmanship, with the Superstars really bringing their characters to life. The pacing is pretty brisk, keeping you hooked as you see the rivalries unfold. The production has that quintessential '90s wrestling vibe—colorful, loud, and just a bit over-the-top, which is kind of charming in hindsight. What stands out is the way it showcases the larger-than-life personas of the wrestlers, almost like a live-action comic book. You don’t just watch it; you feel the energy of the crowd and the charisma of the performers. It’s a snapshot of a unique time in wrestling history.
WWE SuperSlams has had a bit of a mixed bag in terms of availability. It’s not the hardest title to find, yet it's often overshadowed by bigger releases from the era. Collectors tend to appreciate it for its unique perspective on the New Generation of wrestlers, and it’s one of those titles that can spark nostalgia. If you’re diving into WWF history, this one is certainly worth considering.
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