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WWE WrestleFest '93, directed by Kevin Dunn, captures a unique slice of wrestling culture in the early 90s. The narrative isn’t just about the matches, but the atmosphere of the event itself, with 'Mean' Gene Okerlund and Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan adding that trademark commentary flair. The pacing is a mix of tension and excitement, especially when you watch Kamala take on Bret Hart for the Intercontinental Championship—there's something about the dramatics of the ring that pulls you in. The practical effects, mainly the flashy entrances and in-ring theatrics, really set the tone for this period in wrestling. It’s like a time capsule of that era, and if you're into wrestling history, it’s worth digging into.
Features Bret 'Hit Man' Hart vs. Kamala for the Intercontinental Championship.Includes other notable matches like Papa Shango vs. Crush.Not just about the fights, but the commentary and overall vibe.
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