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PROGRESS: Orlando (2017) feels like a really intriguing snapshot of the wrestling scene at that time. The card showcases a solid mix of talent, with matches that vary in style and pacing, and there’s something about the energy in the arena that really draws you in. The matchups are distinctive, like the clash between Matt Riddle and Trent Seven for the Atlas Title, and it’s fascinating to see how each wrestler brings their flair into the ring. The atmosphere is electric, capturing the indie wrestling vibe perfectly, and the performances are heartfelt. You can almost feel the intensity as Pete Dunne faces Mark Haskins for the World Title, a testament to the evolving storyline in this promotion.
This event is part of the early wave of PROGRESS Wrestling releases, which collectors seem to appreciate for their distinct indie charm. Original DVDs or any limited editions are getting harder to find as the fanbase grows. There's a range of interest in these types of matches, especially from those who follow the evolution of wrestlers like Pete Dunne or Matt Riddle, making this a notable addition for those who track the rise of modern wrestling.
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